cdr wheres the cheapest
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Dunno if they are the cheapest but always good price & service
Blank DVDs and blank CDs from UK online store including DVD-R, DVD+R, CD-R | Disk Depot
Blank DVDs and blank CDs from UK online store including DVD-R, DVD+R, CD-R | Disk Depot
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I usually get mine from Scan (Scan Computers UK: Computer Hardware - All), more often that not, I just tag a pack onto a order for other stuff.
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Just get them from the supermarket, by the time you have had them posted or made a special trip you may as well just pay over the odds at Tescos, plus they are pennies now anyway, I remember paying 5 quid each !
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Always found SVP: DVD-R & CDR - Blank Media: Reviews and Advice pretty good myself.
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not wishing to panic you and your disks are probably fine, but cheaper is not always good, especially if you are using them form something important (like backing up digital pictures, or important files) as cheaper disks can corrode, where the layer separate.
fine for making car cd's though.
just thought i'd mention it..
fine for making car cd's though.
just thought i'd mention it..
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I've used SVP for years, and they get my vote The very first batch of DVD's I got from them turned out to be a pile of pooh in Pioneer drives, they replaced the lot, with a more expensive brand, and reimbursed the postage costs of sending them back. The fact that I'd burnt about a dozen coasters wasn't an issue, they replaced the whole batch. Since then they're the place I recommend to anyone that asks. They have recommended media for different budgets and uses. Cheapo, if all you want is short term use, such as mp3 cd's for the car. Mid-range for more important uses or more reliable media, or top quality for long term archiving. I use the cheapo one's for most things, and never have any problems, or the top quality ones for backups of family photo's etc. If you can't find something within your budget, I suspect you're tight or fussy.
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