Verbatim® DVD+R Dual Layer Recordable Disc, 8.5 GB, 8x, Spindle, Silver, 30/Pack

$0.00

  • 8.5 GB of storage capacity on a single-sided disc—no need to flip
  • Supports up to 240 minutes of video recording
  • Double Layer design nearly doubles capacity compared to standard DVDs
  • High-speed burning up to 8x; completes in approximately 12-15 minutes
  • Compatible with most DVD+R DL drives including Sony, Philips, Lite-On
  • Ideal for archiving home movies and professional video content
SKU: 1044673 Category:

Description

Verbatim® DVD+R Dual Layer recordable discs offer exceptional performance, reliability, and compatibility, preferred by leading DVD drive manufacturers. Utilizing advanced AZO technology, these discs nearly double storage capacity with 8.5 GB on a single side, allowing up to 240 minutes of video or large data archiving. Certified for high-speed burning up to 8x, they enable quick data transfer—ideal for home movies, professional video projects, and secure data backups. Compatible with most DVD+R DL drives and players including Sony, Philips, and Lite-On. Perfect for high-quality video storage, media duplication, and long-term data preservation.

  • Global Product Type: DVD+R
  • Disk Type: DVD+R DL
  • Capacity (Video): 240 min
  • Recordable Format: “Write Once” format—may not be altered once data is written
  • Capacity Range (Data): 8.5 GB
  • Maximum Recording Speed: 8x
  • Single/Double Sided: Double
  • Product Packaging: Spindle
  • Protective Coating: No
  • Branded Surface: Yes
  • Surface Color: Silver
  • Hub Printable: No
  • Packaging Details: Spindle packaged in a plastic container (no jewel cases or inserts)
  • Disc Surface Type: Branded
  • Biodegradability (Days): 0
  • Pre-Consumer Recycled Content: 0%
  • Post-Consumer Recycled Content: 0%
  • Total Recycled Content: 0%
  • Disclaimer: Drive compatibility required for reading/writing standard CD/DVD formats
  • Country of Origin: AE
  • Carton Pack Quantity: 4
  • Pack Quantity: 30
  • UPC: 023942965428
  • UNSPSC: 43201904