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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Verbatim DVD+R 4.7GB LightScribe 30pk SpindleCustomer Review: Good Summary: 4 StarsVerbatim makes great DVDs so the quality of your burn is always solid. The lightscribe is ok. The contrast could be better, but I have the feeling that it is what it is. I don't know if other companies make a better quality lightscribe DVD. It's still better than hand-writing the lables, that's for sure.
Customer Review: Cant be beat! Summary: 5 StarsI've never made a bad burn with Verbatim DVD's. I did try a cheap brand "Dynex" Don't try it!! 4 out of 4 dynex ones failed on my HP Burner so i returned them and bought Verbatim. like i said, haven't made a coaster yet! Also the smart people at the DVD forums all say that Verbatim is one of the best quality ones to use. Apparently cheaper DVD's will flake out over time and Verbatim's stand the test of time pretty well.
The LightScribe looks really cool and professional, True it takes about 28 minutes to make a complex template but so what, go watch TV and come back in 30 minutes right.. I've heard that Verbatim is coming out with colored dvds so look out for those in the near future!
Customer Review: No More Sharpie Smudges Summary: 5 StarsI see I'm being asked to review a "Verbatim DVD+R 4.7GB LightScribe 30pk Spindle" with no mention of write speed. What I bought was 16X and they work just fine. The LightScribe capability means no more sloppy looking titles. In fact, you can burn images, too, though only in sepia. A word about the speed: the 16X 30 pack is Verbatim part #95091. Some places only carry 8X, other places carry #95091 and mistakenly call it 8X (see Amazon picture, then check #). Not sure why, but I had a long talk with a rep at Provantage.com and their #95091 was the same #95091 I was holding in my hand, so I ordered more. Good product!
Customer Review: Burn it more than once!! Summary: 5 StarsThese work really well - if you are having trouble seeing what was burnt onto the label side, you can burn it as many times as you want. Just close the cd case and click print again. It has a spot that tells it where to start so it will burn right over the original image and just make it darker. Don't do it more than 3 times because after that you begin to lose contrast and it starts getting worse... but it gets it very black!
Customer Review: Great for Lightscribe burners Summary: 4 Starsthese are my staple DVD's for family distribution and I don't have to use marking pen.
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