The Verbatim Music CD-R, 80 Minutes, 700MB, 40x, Recordable Compact Disc (Spindle pack of 25) is a high-grade disc, primarily made for music recording. The disc has 700MB of storage capacity, or 80 minutes of recording time. It records up to 40x, completing a full 700MB/80 minute recording in less than two minutes. The disc is designed as a storage medium for recording and sharing any combination of digital images, music, desktop files and more.
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Key Features
- 700MB Storage Capacity
- 80 Minutes Recording Time
The Verbatim Music CD-R, 80 Minutes, 700MB, 40x, Recordable Compact Disc (Spindle pack of 25) is a high-grade disc, primarily made for music recording. The disc has 700MB of storage capacity, or 80 minutes of recording time. It records up to 40x, completing a full 700MB/80 minute recording in less than two minutes. The disc is designed as a storage medium for recording and sharing any combination of digital images, music, desktop files and more.
More DetailsVerbatim 96155 Overview
CD-R write-once, recordable compact disc with a 700MB capacity, or 80 minutes of recording time.
Designed for high-fidelity audio recording
Tested and certified by leading 40x drive manufacturers for recording speed up to 40x, using high-speed drives.
The disc is designed as a storage medium for recording and sharing any combination of digital images, music, desktop files and more.
UPC: 023942961550
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Verbatim 96155 Reviews
So far, so good.
By TT
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-11-27
Blank discs seem to work as intended. So far, so good. No complaints - B&H delivered promptly with safe packaging and good tracking info. Another satisfying transaction. TT
Work great.
By Kenneth
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-05-08
I have an older CD burner and these are the only ones that seem to work in the RCA burner.
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