Product DescriptionCombining an exception inkjet hub-printable surface with professional grade, Metal Azo, recording performance and reliability, Verbatim DataLifePlus White Inkjet Hub Printable DVD-R 8x discs are the ultimate choice for developing, customizing, and distributing DVD content. Certified for 1x-8x DVD recording and preferred by DVD-R drive manufacturers, Verbatim DataLifePlus DVD-R media uses an advanced 'Metal Azo' recording dye to provide the highest level or performance, compatibility, and archival life. DataLifePlus White Inkjet Hub Printable 8x DVD-R discs have been extensively tested and qualified for use with DVD/CD Inkjet printers and duplicators offered by such leading industry manufacturers as Primera, Microboards & Epson.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Excellent, reliable, beautiful results
Bought these for small dvd video project and have been consistently pleased. Data performance has been great as well. As others have mentioned, the printable surface dries quickly, and the results from my Epson R1800 are incredibly professional. I haven't had any bad burns on my Mac G5 with its Pioneer DVR-107D. The software I've used in Disc Cover RE.
Rating: - not worth the price
These Disks are not worth the price. Almost one out of two disks would have burn issues or would not complete the burning process on my DVD software also they had problems playing on some dvd players where at least one of the dvd players i think had no problem playing a dvd i made a year ago from another type of dvd.
I woudnt get this. the white space is nice but its not to me worth the price dunno why it got such high ratings.
Rating: - Great Printable DVD Media!
As a co-owner owner of a small video production company, we have searched for years to find DVD media that provide good compatibility with DVD players. The Verbatim brand fits the bill perfectly. In addition to the compatibility, the discs themselves are ink-jet printable (requires a printer with the ability to directly print onto DVD/CD). This type of printing, in itself, provides a huge boost in decreasing errors caused by using DVD's with labels that are placed onto the media.