
Sony
Sony 25DPW47SP DVD+RW 4.7GB 4X Rewritable Discs
★★★★★
Archive and rewrite with confidence using Sony's 25-pack DVD+RW discs with 4.7GB capacity and broad player compatibility.
$46.90*
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Overview
Key Features
Create and store digital video, audio and multimedia files
Store up to 4.7GB or more than two hours of MPEG2 Video
Compatible for playback with most DVD players and DVD-ROM drives
Please note: All recorded DVDs may not be playback compatible with some older and/or entry level DVD systems
Specifications
Brand
Sony
Model
25DPW47SP
Format
DVD+RW
Capacity
4.7GB per disc
Write Speed
4x
Recording Time
120 minutes (MPEG-2 video)
Pack Quantity
25 discs
Packaging
Spindle
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View on Amazon →Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Rewritable format allows each disc to be erased and re-recorded many times, reducing waste
- 25-disc spindle packaging keeps discs organized and protected without individual jewel cases
- 4.7GB capacity per disc is sufficient for full-length video projects or large data backups
- Broad compatibility with most DVD players and DVD-ROM drives for easy sharing
👎 Cons
- 4x write speed is slow compared to modern single-write DVD media rated at 16x
- 4.7GB per disc is very limited compared to USB drives or cloud storage available today
- Some older and entry-level DVD players may refuse to read DVD+RW media
- Optical discs are susceptible to scratches and degradation over long-term storage
Frequently Asked Questions
How many times can each Sony DVD+RW disc be rewritten?
DVD+RW discs can typically be rewritten approximately 1,000 times before the recording layer begins to degrade.
What is the maximum recording time for video on each disc?
Each disc can store up to 120 minutes (two hours) of MPEG-2 video content at standard quality.
Will these discs work in my existing DVD player?
They are compatible with most DVD players and DVD-ROM drives, though some older or entry-level DVD systems may not support DVD+RW playback.
What is the write speed of these discs?
These discs support a maximum write speed of 4x, so a full 4.7GB disc takes roughly 15 minutes to burn.