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Inkjet printable ones are ridiculously expensive!!
Am I the only one who would love to buy the Verbatims if they were reasonably priced inkjet PRINTABLE discs?? The cheapest Meritline has them works out to be $2.70 per disc (if you purchase 100 discs), which is way, way out of my price range!
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I would buy at local store where you can see that they are MIS for the Verb
Is there anything wrong with the ones Made in India? This is what SuperMediaStore are selling currently (as of last week). What make the MIS ones better? Quality?
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Early reports of MII dl verbatim show it to be slightly less in quality to MIS batches, but still much better than any other brand/mid of dual layer. Like in single layer verbatim production, MII(made in India) can be very good. My last batch of 16x dvd+r were very good.
I would worry about the price of a sale vs where dual layer verbaim's are made.
even a 40 pack for 1.75$ apiece is not that great anymore
sony(MIS) branded mkm have been as low as 1.50 recently
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