

🛡️ Preserve your legacy with Verbatim UltraLife – where speed meets century-grade durability!
Verbatim UltraLife Gold Archival Grade DVD-R discs combine dual reflective layers and hard coat protection to offer up to 100 years of reliable data storage. With 4.7GB capacity and 16X write speed, these discs are optimized with advanced AZO dye for superior performance and broad compatibility, making them ideal for preserving precious memories and critical data securely.










| ASIN | B000WTO352 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 38,616 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 42 in DVD-R |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023942963202 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 96320 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Verbatim Americas, LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 14.45 x 5.23 x 12.7 cm; 408 g |
| Recording capacity | 120 Minutes |
| UPC | 023942963202 |
| Unit count | 5.0 count |
S**R
Excellent customer service
I ordered these DVD's and unfortunately on receipt I noticed that they were damaged. However, after informing Happyspring of this they issued a full refund. I cannot fault the seller for their excellent customer service.
J**.
Jewel cases cracked.
Jewel cases very weak - some broke. Can't say much about the discs as the item is new and wont know about the longevity for quite some time.
C**.
Awesome quality media! But given the fact that this is a DVD-R disc, it is best used to back up downloaded purchased software to install directly from the disc at a later date. But for archiving data only, such as audio, images and videos, it's always best to go with a DVD+R disc.
L**N
It has a very clear image when it ahs pictures and I like it to be in individual jewel case
J**K
I don't burn a lot of DVD's, so when I do it's something special like a DVD-Audio image, BD-Audio image, or perhaps a rare VHS tape not commercially available on DVD. In any case, the quality needs to be high and the durability long. An internet search will reveal Verbatim, Taiyo Yuden, and some Sony discs to be the best. Less expensive blanks are reported to have a higher failure rate on burning as well as issues with longevity of the dye. Note that these are also DVD-R as opposed to DVD+R. DVD-R is more compatible and the only format carrying the familiar DVD-Video logo. I also like that these come with a full size jewel case so that the spine is legible on a rack in the movie/music library. On the topic of burning, I've noticed a trend of love/hate amongst blank media reviews. I think failure rates can be reduced dramatically if steps are taken before burning to ensure correct operation. -Update the drivers for your media drive via the drive manufacturer website or the computer manufacturer website -Don't run a lot of other programs while burning, or ideally don't use the computer at all...really it's only a few minutes. -Burn at the proper speed. For these discs it's 8x. Many burning programs default to maximum speed or adjust automatically. Instead choose the speed recommended by the disc and/or check forums for user experiences.
B**N
THese disks were OK, but in general these can't be expected to last longer than paper or mag disk copying back and forth
S**4
Perfect for storing memories
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