TDK T78056 Jewel Case 25GB BD-R 6x, Blu-ray Single Sided, Branded Disc
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TDK T78056 Jewel Case 25GB BD-R 6x, Blu-ray Single Sided, Branded Disc
Scan code: LN30048 Manufacturer code: T78056
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TDK T78056 Jewel Case 25GB BD-R 6x, Blu-ray Single Sided, Branded Disc

1pc TDK T78056 Jewel Case 25GB BD-R 6x, Blu-ray Single Sided, Branded Disc

Scan code: LN30048 Manufacturer code: T78056
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Product Overview These discs, branded as "TDK Life on Record" are claimed to be the first 6x Blu-ray discs on the market, which reduce recording time to 17 minutes to burn a full 25GB BD-R.

TDK Blu-ray discs, featuring DURABIS2™ technology, make recording HD video and backing up large data directories possible. Each single layer 25GB disc provides 5x the storage of a conventional DVD allowing for 2 hours of HD quality video while supporting a throughput of 72Mbps.

The exclusive DURABIS hard coating formulation protects the media
surface against scratches and other contaminants while the advanced
spin coat manufacturing process and ultra-precise recording materials
create an extremely smooth and precise cover layer allowing for 10,000 re-writes without loss of quality. Features • Fastest Speed Disc - 6x
• High Capacity - 25GB
• Record Time - 17mins
• Jewel Case Disc
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Details
Duration:
1 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Non-Returnable Item if Opened or Used
Telephone:
01204-474747
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