
Panasonic LM-AF120LU10 4.7GB DVD-RAM Media 10-Pack
Reliable Data Storage with Panasonic DVD-RAM Media The Panasonic LM-AF120LU10 DVD-RAM media pack offers a reliable and rewritable solution for storing your important data. With a capacity of 4.7GB per disc, these DVD-RAM discs are ideal for archiving files, creating backups, or recording video co...
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Overview
Reliable Data Storage with Panasonic DVD-RAM Media
The Panasonic LM-AF120LU10 DVD-RAM media pack offers a reliable and rewritable solution for storing your important data. With a capacity of 4.7GB per disc, these DVD-RAM discs are ideal for archiving files, creating backups, or recording video content. Their robust design ensures long-lasting performance and data integrity.
Panasonic LM-AF120LU10 Specifications:
- Capacity: 4.7GB
- Recording Time: Up to 2 hours of MPEG2 video (standard mode)
- Rewritability: Up to 100,000 times
- Write Speed: Compatible with write speeds up to 3X
- Package: 10 discs per pack
- Format: Single-Sided DVD-RAM
Key Features
Holds up to 2 hours of MPEG2 video (standard mode) [non-cartridge style] per disc.
Re-writable up to 100,000 times
Compatible with write speeds up to 3X. This package contains 10 discs.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Each disc offers up to 4.7GB of storage capacity, providing ample space for video, data, or backups.
- Capable of holding up to 2 hours of MPEG2 video (standard mode), making it suitable for video recording.
- Highly rewritable up to 100,000 times, offering exceptional longevity and repeated use for data storage.
- Compatible with write speeds up to 3X, allowing for reasonably fast data recording.
- Comes in a convenient 10-pack, providing a good supply of media for ongoing recording or backup needs.
👎 Cons
- As DVD-RAM media, it might not be compatible with all standard DVD drives or older consumer DVD players.
- The 3X write speed, while acceptable, is considerably slower than modern optical media formats like Blu-ray or faster DVD writers.
- At 4.7GB, the storage capacity is small compared to modern storage solutions like hard drives or cloud storage.
- The format is non-cartridge style, which means the disc itself is exposed and potentially more susceptible to scratches or damage.
- Despite being rewritable many times, the physical disc format is becoming less common for general data backup in favor of digital alternatives.