Tesco CD-R 700MB 52x
Tesco CD-R 700MB 52x in Review

Product Type: Tesco in Removable Media

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(2.12 stars)
 
Seven17
Tesco CD-R 700MB 52x: It's time to burn - Just not so fast (510 words)
by - written on 15/01/12, updated on  15/08/12 (Very useful, 206 readings)
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@ About & Build Quality @ I bought 300 of these discs and I mainly use them for bootable files for my PC and taking them to work. I bought them because they were so cheap, and on offer. The discs themselves are no thinner than any other CD-R and are not too flimsy. They do have some give and can flex a little bit but they ...  Read the complete review

aero-zeppelin
Cheap CDs which are worth the money for what they do (349 words)
by - written on 21/03/11 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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If you're going to buy any form of computer accessories, I think in the first place you would go for well known computer manufacturers. Myself, I'm not a technological whizzkid and all I wanted when I bought these blank CDs were to burn a few copies with music so that I could keep them in the car and listen to them when and where. ...  Read the complete review

Sandy-Creations
Tesco CD-R 700MB 52x: Worst discs i have ever used (158 words)
by Sandy-Creations - written on 13/08/10
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I bought 2 packs of 100 and so far only some work i have got a second pc exactly the same and some that don't work on my pc work on the other and also these are terrible for booting from if your like me and have to boot from them stay clear. also another instance was roxio 2010 kept failing and hen when it said it was done i put the disk ...  Read the complete review

bertles86
Mixed dyes make for poor quality (156 words)
by - written on 03/08/09 (Useful, 332 readings)
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These days there are hundreds if not thousands of different brands of blank media on the market, and it's no surprise that the supermarket giant Tesco has branded some as there own. Now the quality of blank media is solely dependent on the ink used in the dye on the underside (the colourful bit that reflects). It is clear ...  Read the complete review

boredindunoon
Tesco CD-R 700MB 52x: When is a CD not a CD? (770 words)
by - written on 10/11/08 (Very useful, 893 readings)
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It's been a long time since I've actually needed to use a CD-R, as I normally stick to blank DVD disks regardless of whether I'm burning movie files, photos, personal data, or backing up my hard drive. But my six year old cousin was given a personal CD player for his birthday. Now I know what you're thinking, most likely the ...  Read the complete review

John+Bain
don't use Tesco discs in a mac mini (150 words)
by John Bain - written on 29/09/08
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I purchased a pack of tesco 50 CD-R 700 MB 52x for my mac mini and had a 90/% success rate. Then I bought another 50 and none worked. I bought a pack of Sony 48 x and so far all have worked and I have used half of them. I know others who will not use tesco discs. As far as I am concerned i won't buy them again. Tesco must look at ...  Read the complete review

kamal
Tesco CD-R 700MB 52x: Cheap Basic CD (238 words)
by - written on 16/09/08 (Very useful, 294 readings)
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I still remember the old days when a single CD from Sony or TDK used to cost around £1 and they used to come in individual CD case. But now you can buy loads of them in a towering stack called 'spindle', and they come cheaper than match-sticks !! I bouth 25 pack CD from Tesco last year. It was nice small spindle package and ...  Read the complete review

DarkAmok
Tesco Value (196 words)
by - written on 16/09/08 (Useful, 165 readings)
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What can I write about Tesco CD'rs. Although lot of people actually says that we should stay away from value CD and DVD's I find Tesco CDrs useful and very solid. I have never been dissapointed. The most important thing is the price. You get 52 700 MB CDs for as far as I remember 9,99 and thats a bargain. Off course you can ...  Read the complete review

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