
Sony 25CRW80SPM CD-RW 4X: 700MB Rewritable Discs, 25-Pack
Reliable Data Storage with Rewritable FlexibilityThe Sony 25CRW80SPM CD-RW discs provide a versatile solution for data storage, allowing for up to 1,000 rewrites. Ideal for backing up data and temporary storage of large files, these CD-RW discs ensure high quality and long-term durability. Compat...
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Overview
Reliable Data Storage with Rewritable Flexibility
The Sony 25CRW80SPM CD-RW discs provide a versatile solution for data storage, allowing for up to 1,000 rewrites. Ideal for backing up data and temporary storage of large files, these CD-RW discs ensure high quality and long-term durability. Compatible with CD-R/RW burners, DVD-ROM, and Multi-Read CD-ROM drives.
- Recording Capacity: 80 minutes
- Write Speed: 4x
- Memory Storage Capacity: 700 MB
- Format: CD
- Brand: Sony
- Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 5.9 x 0.1 inches
- Item Weight: 0.736 ounces (20.87 g)
Key Features
Back up your data with long-term durability
Rewrite up to 1,000 times with these versatile CD-RW discs
Compatible for playback on your CD-R/RW burner, DVD-ROM or your Multi-Read CD-ROM drive
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers the capability to rewrite data up to 1,000 times, providing versatile and reusable storage.
- Designed for long-term durability, making it suitable for backing up important data.
- Compatible for playback on CD-R/RW burners, DVD-ROM drives, and Multi-Read CD-ROM drives, ensuring broad accessibility.
- Each disc provides 700MB of storage capacity, adequate for various data, audio, and small video files.
- Available in a convenient 25-pack, providing a good quantity for multiple backup or burning projects.
👎 Cons
- The 700MB capacity is significantly smaller than modern storage solutions, limiting its use for large files or extensive media collections.
- CD-RW technology typically offers slower write and read speeds compared to DVDs, Blu-rays, or flash storage.
- As a physical disc format, it requires a compatible optical drive, which is becoming less common in newer computers.
- Durability for long-term data backup depends on proper handling and storage conditions to prevent scratches or data degradation.
- The rewriting process can be slower than simply saving files to a hard drive or solid-state drive.