- Records during 4X speed as well as during all reduce speeds
- Compatible with 4X speed DVD+RW writers from Sony, HP, Dell as well as others.
- Super Eutectic recording covering optimizes read/write opening as well as durability
- Rugged, reusable “Jewel Case” shaft to strengthen from dirt as well as repairs for prolonged tenure storage.
- No con Limited Lifetime warranty. Toll giveaway 1-800 Technical Support Line.
Product Description
Verbatim’s 4X DVD+RW media can jot down 120 mins of tall peculiarity video or 4.7GB of interpretation in we estimate fifteen minutes. Certified to write as well as rewrite during 1X to 4X speeds Verbatim DataLifePlus 4X DVD+RW discs can be used with tall speed DVD+RW writers from Sony, HP, Dell as well as alternative heading manufacturers. Verbatim DataLifePlus DVD+RW media additionally yield extended review harmony with many DVD-ROM drives as well as DVD-Video players in operate today. DataLifePlus DVD+RW discs have been m… More >>

bought these for my xbox to find out they dont work/not compatible.
im sure theyre great for pc, just not xbox…
Rating: 3 / 5
I’ve used Verbs for years, and their DVD-RWs are the best yet. So when I saw them for $10 here, I put them in my cart and was shocked to see that they wanted $9.06 for shipping!!! What a ripoff!!
Rating: 3 / 5
So far the DVD has operated as advertised with no glitches. I am pleased with the packaging and the performance. The price is great for the quality of the product.
Rating: 4 / 5
this is an excellent buy, every single one of the disc were writable
I have recorded movies on every disc and erased and recorded again with no problems at all
the rw disc also play with no issues in my current dvd player which is just a low end budget player
I will be buying more
Rating: 5 / 5
5 stars might be optimistic after only a few weeks of using these, but they look high quality and seem to work well.
My old NEC ND-2500A burner using Nero wrote 1 or 2 of these at 4X as a test with no errors, but I generally back off by one speed, and write at 2.4X. No errors there, either, on the 4 discs I’ve written so far.
My JVC Lite-On XJ-HD166S player reads them without problems, but it’s a more reliable player than the ND-2500A, so I’d expect that.
Inspection of these with a magnifying glass finds an unblemished writing surface, as opposed to the comparable Memorex discs with which I’ve had problems and that have tiny (less than .5mm or so) irregular blotches that are dull and darker, not as shiny as the rest of the disc.
Rating: 5 / 5