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  • Sony BD-RDL Recordable Dual Layer Disc - 50gb, 2X
    Sony BD-RDL Recordable Dual Layer Disc - 50gb, 2X

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    Brand: Sony
    Category: CE

    List Price: $83.90
    Buy New: $29.99
    You Save: $53.91 (64%)



    New (30) Refurbished (1) from $29.99

    Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

    Media: Electronics
    Autographed: No
    Memorabilia: No
    Fragile: No
    Batteries Included: No
    Clothing Size: 50 GB Blu-Ray
    Size: 50 GB Blu-Ray
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
    Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4
    nv:Format: BD-R
    Capacity: 50GB
    Write Speed: 72 MB/sec
    Quantity: 1 Disc
    Warranty: 2 years warranty

    MPN: BNR50AHE
    Model: BNR50AHE
    UPC: 027242699441
    EAN: 0027242699441
    ASIN: B000H4FO9G

    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • 50GB capacity Each disc can hold more than 10 standard DVDs
      • Space for HD video recording Massive hard disk backups and large multi-media files.
      • Fast data transfer rate Up to 72 Mbps.
      • Scratch Guard Hard coating protects against scratches and prevents dust and stains.
      • Archival Reliability Highly reliable recording material design resists image corruption and deterioration after long storage.

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    dual-layer recordable Blu-ray disc (BD-R) * 50GB storage capacity * maximum transfer rate of 72MB per second * maximum 2X recording speed *


    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Reliable archiving to Blu-ray   March 28, 2008
     2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I have used the dual layer media only once so far but it worked well enough to store video data up to 47 gigs or so. The media claims 50 gigs but really you can't get 50 gigs on there. Same with the 25 gig, single layer media, you can only burn 23 gigs or so. I wish Sony would produce a 4x record speed version (like Panasonic has) and of course we are all waiting for this media to drop in price now that Blu-ray has won the HD media war. Tip: Be sure you understand what version of UDF you are working with prior to burning data to the disc. Some UDF only read on Vista software. I wasted two 25 gig discs learning this.


    2 out of 5 stars Damning with Faint Praise: Expensive Turtle Coasters Revisited   March 4, 2008
     6 out of 8 found this review helpful

    Another lifer sliding down the bleeding edge. I agree--spend another $10 to get the rewritable version.
    After finally getting the settings on my Mac right (1x (ugh!!), buffer underrun protection), I managed to
    successfully write 4 discs: 2 had verification failures on reread, 1 hung during verification, and 1 wrote/verified
    successfully. I was thrilled--the first three attempts before calling the vendor re above cretinous parameter
    settings are now...coasters. However, all in all, it's better than the 25 CDs I'd have to burn, but without charming multi-volume capability. I'm more or less happy, I guess, and think that I may be able to
    read the 4 I have, if I ever need to, maybe. Hoping this gets cheaper, easier, faster soon.



    3 out of 5 stars A brief comment   January 29, 2008
     12 out of 14 found this review helpful

    I like the promise of Blue Ray, but as an old computer tech who's fought a lot of bleeding edge tech battles over the years, I have to warn you that the reliability just isn't there yet for the write-once disks. Although I haven't had any problems, I've heard of a number of ones relating to the write-once disks, which then become expensive "coasters." Instead, for now at least, choose the rewritable disks, which, although more expensive, you'll avoid costly failed disks until the write-once ones are more reliable.

    These problems remind me of similar problems I had with ordinary CDs back in the days of early CD writer and DVD writer software. Back then, I wasted many CD and DVD disks until the software became less buggy. Still, I like the Blue Ray disks since they are cheaper for the same amount of storage than a comparable size mini cruzer, which in fact aren't even available at this size. The 15 gig mini cruzer that I bought was 100 bucks. The Blue Ray disk give you two to four times the capacity for significantly less. Unfortunately, compared to a mini cruzer RAM module, they are slow. Copying a 4 gig mini cruzer is around 5 minutes on my system. A 25 gig Blue Ray is over an hour, so be prepared for some long burn times. But overall, a big improvement in capacity over the previous standard.



    4 out of 5 stars Turtle Fast. Easy to make into an Expensive Coaster   January 23, 2008
     11 out of 11 found this review helpful

    About the best 50GB BD disk you can buy, but you would be much better off spending more for the rewritable version. Most of the BD burners for sale are bundled with CyberLink software which is very buggy. My first attempt with a Panasonic disk, the software crashed the computer and I got a $45.00 coaster (tax write-off). 2nd attempt with a Sony disk worked well.

    Need patience for this backup method. Around 1 hours to burn data even with a Gen 2 BD burner.



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