I can't believe this, but those "great" Verbatim discs get scratched WAYYYYY too easily. I burned a disc, took it out. No scratches. Put it on the desktop and wrote on it with a Sharpie. Picked it up. There were scratches! What the heck is that!
And, of a 10-pack of DL's, 3 of them have more then just miniscule scratches - to the point where they might not even burn all the way!!!!
Memorexes on the other hand, you can even take your fingernail and scratch the surface, and they won't scratch. VERY scratch resistant. Now if only those two companies could combine and make discs that were "excellent" and not just "great".
Which is better, discs that burn well and then get scratched each time you take them out of the extremely protective case, or discs that don't always burn well but never get scratched unless you take a nail and make gouges?
I am so mad at Verbatim for not using the "scratchguard" that other companies use.
And, of a 10-pack of DL's, 3 of them have more then just miniscule scratches - to the point where they might not even burn all the way!!!!
Memorexes on the other hand, you can even take your fingernail and scratch the surface, and they won't scratch. VERY scratch resistant. Now if only those two companies could combine and make discs that were "excellent" and not just "great".
Which is better, discs that burn well and then get scratched each time you take them out of the extremely protective case, or discs that don't always burn well but never get scratched unless you take a nail and make gouges?
I am so mad at Verbatim for not using the "scratchguard" that other companies use.
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