Binding: Electronics Brand: TDK EAN: 0020356486990 Label: TDK Media Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: TDK Media Model: BD-R25AC Publisher: TDK Media Release Date: June 30, 2006 Studio: TDK Media
Features:
Recordable BD-R with 25GB capacity
High Definition Recording
DURABIS2 hard coating for superior durability without a cartridge
Hard coating protects the disc surface against scratches and resists smudges from fingerprints, providing error-free Blu-ray Disc performance
Product DescriptionThe TDK 25GB BD-R media, next-generation blue laser recordable discs offer massive storage capacity and blazingly fast transfer rates. From backing up large data directories to recording HD video, TDK Blu-ray Discs make it possible.The high-sensitivity inorganic recording material utilized by TDK BD-R media is completely different than the recording materials used for CD or DVD. Composed of copper and silicon, TDK's exclusive CuSi recording material delivers remarkable, long-lasting performance. The recording material enables fast recording and playback speeds and also makes it possible to realize massive capacities through multi-layering.DURABIS 2 protects the disc surface against scratches and resists smudges from fingerprints, providing error-free Blu-ray Disc performance. Hard coating technology pioneered by TDK is part of the Blu-ray specification, but only TDK has DURABIS 2, the most advanced hard coating formulation for Blu-ray Disc media.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - blank media
Everything they are suppose to be no problem with writing to and quality is GREAT..
Rating: - TDK BD-R 25 GB Blu-Ray blanks -> they work!
I just bought an external USB 2.0 Lacie Blu-Ray burner, and just burned my very first 25 GB data disk -> on a TDK BD-R 25 GB Blu-Ray blank. It seems to work! I used Roxio Create 8.2 XE (came with the Lacie Blu-Ray burner). Everything went very smoothly, but it did take A VERY VERY LONG TIME (as in several hours to burn 23 GB of data).
I am not interested in ever burning a movie, so I did not test that. I'm interested in permanent write-once backups of large amounts of data (like ... Read More