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Fujifilm 48x CD-R (30-Disc Spindle) | List Price: $24.30 Discount Price: $10.25

| Brand: Fuji Binding: Electronics
Features: - Supports burn speeds up to 48x (3.6 MB/sec)
- Burn up to 80 minutes of audio or 700 MB of data on a single disc
- Produces lower error rates for superior performance
- Includes 30 discs on a spindle
- Long life, superior archiving
30- Pack Spindle [Posted on 2005-11-30] In case anyone is curious, (being how the last comment on these Fujifilm CD-R's was 20 months ago), my recent order for Amazon's spindle of 30 Fujifilm CD-R's I just received today were in fact the higher quality "Made In Japan" ones, and not the "Made In Taiwan" ones (order at your own risk though). Amazon also has a link on the left side of this page called "Buy The Best CD-R Media You Can Get", which is an article on various CD-R's, and recommends these Fuji's. CompUSA actually shipped these out for Amazon, but my local CompUSA store here in San Diego didn't even stock `em for some reason. The CD fronts have a standard "frosted silver" finish to them, and look very sharp. Plus, they are rated at "up to 48x burn speed", and not 24x, as the "outdated" item description suggests.
Fuji CD-R: High Quality Disc [Posted on 2006-04-16] I have used about 100 of the Made in Japan 48x Fuji disks for audio backups with no issues whatsoever. Running CDspeed by Nero, I get very low C1 erros, never any C2. The TDK numbers actually come out a bit lower, but I trust these more because they are made by Taiyo Yuden. The TDKs are now all made by Ritek which I have had problems with in the past, but chances are they are made to TDK standards and are likely fine. Regardless, I will probably never use anything else other than Fuji.
These are the best CD-Rs I've dealt with [Posted on 2006-12-21] I've encountered a number of brands of CD-Rs that are of poor quality, resulting in burned CDs that have pops and skips in them, no matter what CD player I use. After wasting several hours checking my machine's hardware, I decided to try some different discs and ended up buying these Fuji CD-Rs (from a local store) and have encountered zero problems since then.
Not only are my burned CDs clean, without any pops nor skips, but there is also a noticable difference in sound quality, with the Fuji discs being much richer than other brands I've used.
Unlike others on here, the ones I bought are in fact manufactured in Taiwan instead of Japan, but I haven't had any problems with them as some other older reviews seem to suggest.
All in all, a great product.
Made in Taiwan [Posted on 2008-05-28] I just received my order for Amazon's spindle of 30 Fujifilm CD-R's and they were the lesser quality "Made In Taiwan" ones. Just wanted to pass this along in case you were expecting Taiyo Yuden.
Caution: Taiwanese version! [Posted on 2008-06-05] Ordered May 12, 2008 from Amazon, not Marketplace seller. The picture of the product is wrong; not what I received. The picture is of the Japanese version of these Fuji CD's; what I received were the Taiwanese version that everyone hates and which are less than 1/2 as reliable. Disappointed.
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