| | |  | Media - DVD | Home » » » Panasonic DVD-RAMs for Video Recording (5-Pack) (LM-AF120U5) | | | | | | | Features: | |
• Compatible with DVD video recorders and DVD-RAM drives
• Record, erase, and rewrite data
• 4.7GB data capacity
• Holds about 2 hours of standard recording
• Package contains 5 discs
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Excellent qualityJun 30, 2004
By Dt Not only do they look cool (on BOTH sides), they are very durable and problem-free. So far only Panasonic seems to be taking advantage of this format in their DVD-recorders/players. Due to the incredible versatility of the RAM format, it is unfortunate that other manufacturers are not doing the same. Panasonic seems to be offering the best prices and quality for DVD-RAMs so I highly recommend this product to everyone using DVD-RAM.
16 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Cheap, reliable, versatileJul 08, 2004
By Gadgester
"No Time, No Money"
Very high quality, works like a high-speed hard drive in the right recorders (e.g., Panasonic's DVD recorders) or burners. Good price, partly because this is 4.7GB not 9.4GB.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
The most durable, most extremely resiliant disks I have ever seen!Aug 04, 2006
By Ahmed Elhassan I have been using Panasonic's DVD-RAM disks with a Panasonic DVD recorder for video recording for around three years now. If you need a recordable DVD, you can't go wrong by choosing Panasonic's DVD-RAMs. They are extremely resiliant (literally!). I've got disks that are years old and the disks go through alot of rough handling. I've got little kids around who are always leaving the disks laying here and there, plus the closet where they are stored is non-insulated and goes through temperature extremes. Yet, I have never had one go corrupted and not one has ever gotten scratched. How's that for durability? Try that with Maxell, Memorex, or any other non-Panasonic brand of recordable DVD... and it probably wouldn't last for more than a month!
ConfusedDec 30, 2007
By J. Akins I am looking at two panasonic 5 pac dvd ram cases side by side that have the same Item number.One is $12.99 and the other is $51.99.Im new to dvd recording and this is so confusing.
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