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Verbatim 43666 8.5GB 8x Double Layer DVD+R Matt Silver

Verbatim
Barcode 0023942436669
Memory Cards USBs & Storage Drives

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Release Date: 14/03/2008

Label: ‎VERBATIM CORPORATION
Series: ‎43666

  • Capacity: 8.5GB
  • Speed: 8x
  • Pack Style: 10 Pack Spindle
  • Disc Surface: Matt Silver
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Verbatim DVDR/RW uses MKM/Verbatim's technology which ensures any recording to be of a superior quality. Mitsubishi Chemical's R&D combined with its strong coorperation with drive manufacturers ensures the broad compatibility of Verbatim's discs making them ideal for sharing computer data, home videos, photos and music. From Europe's Number 1* for recordable media

* SCCG CD/DVDR '03 - '09.

Double / Dual Layer is a recordable disc providing 8.5GB capacity on a single side (2.6GB for 8cm discs). Compliant with the +RW Alliance (Double Layer) or DVD-Forum (Dual Layer) specifications.
The double / dual layer of recording has been made possible by the creation of a new substrate layer that sits in between each recording layer. This allows the laser beam to record on both layers. Once the first layer has been recorded, the laser re-focused to record on the second layer.

Optimised for data, video & gaming applications.

DVD+R is a recordable disc providing 4.7GB capacity. Compliant with the +RW-Alliance specifications.
AZO recording layer.
Highest Level of recording stability.
Superior Archival life.

MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION
Verbatim Double Layer Discs provide a massive 8.5GB storage capacity. The double layer of recording has been made possible by the creation of a new substrate layer that sits in between each recording layer, that allows the laser beam to record on both layers. Once the first layer has been recorded, the laser is re-focused to record on the second layer.