This 25-pack of M-DISC BDXL 100GB 4x White Inkjet/Hub Printable Disc from Verbatim are designed for long term data storage. Crafted with an inorganic write layer, M-DISC won't fade or deteriorate due to environmental exposure, including light, temperature, and humidity, making them good choices for archiving. Each disc has a 100GB capacity and supports inkjet and hub printing.
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Key Features
- 100GB Capacity
- Up to 4x Speed
- BDXL Optical Drive Compatible
- Rapid-Dry Ink Absorption
This 25-pack of M-DISC BDXL 100GB 4x White Inkjet/Hub Printable Disc from Verbatim are designed for long term data storage. Crafted with an inorganic write layer, M-DISC won't fade or deteriorate due to environmental exposure, including light, temperature, and humidity, making them good choices for archiving. Each disc has a 100GB capacity and supports inkjet and hub printing.
Verbatim 98915 Overview
UPC: 023942989158
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Verbatim 98915 Reviews
Long term data storage
By Eduardo
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-01-26
This is a great item and I'm glad you guys sell the 25 pack. I save maths and scientic data on these disks. I dont have to worry about demagnetization or a solar storm messing the data saved on them. Deffenetly will purchase again from here.
Great disks. MDISK.
By Robert
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-02-22
No coasters. Easy and good printing with a canon MX922. Wrote 100GB on an LG writer in less than 2 hours. Very good for archival purposes of family historical pictures and home movies. Bring on 1TB disks please. I want to say these wrote at 6x but I could be mistaken.
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Can this disc burn 4K Blu-ray or do I need the ...
Can this disc burn 4K Blu-ray or do I need the one with the Blu-ray logo, VEM4X100GB25? I would really rather have one I can print an image on.
These are actually M-Disc discs and are meant for archival purposes, not standard media playback.
Date published: 2021-03-02