
Sony 50DPR47SP 16x DVD+R 4.7GB 50-Pack Spindle
Archive Your Memories with Sony 16x DVD+R Recordable MediaCreate, edit, and archive your precious memories and important data with Sony 16x DVD+R recordable media. Each disc provides ample storage for home movies, digital photos, and multimedia files.Key Features: High Storage Capacity: Stores u...
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Overview
Archive Your Memories with Sony 16x DVD+R Recordable Media
Create, edit, and archive your precious memories and important data with Sony 16x DVD+R recordable media. Each disc provides ample storage for home movies, digital photos, and multimedia files.
Key Features:
- High Storage Capacity: Stores up to 4.7GB of data.
- Video Recording: Records up to 120 minutes of MPEG2 video.
- One-Time Recording: Prevents accidental erasure of valuable data.
Specifications:
- Brand: Sony
- Item Weight: 0.04 Pounds
- Memory Storage Capacity: 4.7 GB
- Write Speed: 16x
- Recording Capacity: 120 minutes
- Manufacturer: Sony Electronics Inc. - Media
- Item Model Number: 50DPR47SP
- Product Dimensions: 4.82 x 4.82 x 0.07 inches
Key Features
Create and store digital video, audio and multimedia files
Stores up to 4.7GB or more than two hours of MPEG2 video
Has 7 times the storage capacity of CD-R
Please note: All recorded DVDs may not be playback compatible with some older and/or entry level DVD systems
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Each disc stores up to 4.7GB of data, equivalent to more than two hours of MPEG2 video.
- Offers 7 times the storage capacity of a standard CD-R, making it suitable for larger files.
- Capable of creating and storing various digital files, including video, audio, and multimedia content.
- The 50-pack spindle provides a bulk quantity, offering good value for extensive data storage needs.
- DVD+R format is widely compatible with most DVD burners and many DVD players.
👎 Cons
- Recorded DVD+R discs may not be playback compatible with some older and/or entry-level DVD systems.
- As a write-once format (DVD+R), data cannot be erased or rewritten once committed to the disc.
- Physical media requires careful handling to prevent scratches and damage, which can lead to data loss.
- The 4.7GB capacity, while substantial for DVD, is considerably less than modern Blu-ray or hard drive storage options.
- Requires a DVD burner drive to write data, which may not be standard equipment on all computers.