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May try them for data CD's to get some of my money back. So far wasted up 5 of the 25. Avoid these unless you have a stand-alone recorder. Bought these thinking they would be better for audio CD's. Should have read the reviews first.
They also tend to start skipping and become unreadable after a couple years. I got lucky and was able to take these back to Staples after creating 6 frisbees out of 10. When can we get some quality in this country. Definitely not 'green' companies since I imagine a lot of their cds end up in the trash heap. But only to buy Sony and have the same problem. This isn't the first time I've had problems with Memorex or Sony.
Good product, seems to be the best for the money Haven't had any problems yet after burning two CD's.
Some what expensive but since I am disable I could not shop around locally.
I have also found that they last longer, being less likely to develop "problems" years after recording. I have tried many types of CD-R's to record music and I have found that you absolutely must have a MUSIC CD-R to get the fullest, richest sound. And of the MUSIC CD-R's, I have found that the MEMOREX brand gives the richest sound with the most overtones.
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