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| Multi-colored Fuji CD-Rs any good? Was at the local Wal-Mart today and saw that they had a display of 10-packs of Fuji CD-Rs, with jewel cases, for a very good price. The only thing is, these weren't the normal branded Fuji discs that I've been using (with excellent results, BTW) from a spindle, these were all different colors. You got like two each of five different colors. And they did not have a speed rating on them like the ones I've been using, the package just said they were "for general use." It did say that they were made in Japan though. Anybody have any experience with these? Are they T-Y made like the ones I've been using? As I said, considering that you get 10 jewel cases with them, if it's decent quality media the price was right enough to where I'd be willing to try a few packs. Thanks! |
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| they're ty, they work great.. my pack of 10 is rated for 32, smartburn detects them as 40x. |
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