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HP 16x LightScribe 4.7GB 120-Minute DVD+R Media - 15 Pack

HP 16x LightScribe 4.7GB 120-Minute DVD+R Media - 15 Pack

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Brand: KHypermedia
Category: CE

List Price: $19.95
Buy New: $12.13
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 6 x 3 x 6

MPN: LDR00052XM
Model: LDR00052XM
UPC: 637668020493
EAN: 0637668020493
ASIN: B000EY38CE

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Record DVD discs in minutes! This 15-pack of Hewlett Packard DVD+R media features 16x write speeds and offers a 4.7 GB data capacity! The LightScribe media version 1.2 allows you to create professional silkscreen quality labels on your DVDs and delivers faster labeling and sharper images than the original LightScribe!


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Time consuming, but great results   May 11, 2007
J. A. Filippazzo (La Sicilia che non c'e')
>>>Your first copy WILL NOT be as dark as you expected.<<<

If you're still shopping around > get the Verbatim spindle, as it seems to print much darker on your first try.

If you're stuck with the HP spindle > here is the trick: don't panic if your first copy doesn't look good. The disks have a little ring in the middle that tells the burner exactly where to start/resume burning > this means you can put THE SAME disk in the burner and re-print the image, thus resulting in a much darker print. If you have the time to tinker with it, burn it 2-3 or even 4 times for the results you're looking for.

Trust me > I had the same exact reaction at first, but I love working with lightscribe now.

Problem solved.

*Update* Avoid printing the same image over 3 times. 2-3 times will balance contrast vs. sharpness.



5 out of 5 stars professional and artistic   March 27, 2007
from Alaska
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love LightScribe! The final product is not only professional but artistic and very pleasing if done right. It by far beats the labels which do not look as good and don't play in all systems. They get stuck sometimes. Try LightScribe it is fun to use and rewarding!


2 out of 5 stars agree with J Stern-not a very good copy   January 16, 2007
J. Neumann (Naperville, Il United States)
1 out of 5 found this review helpful

I made two data dvds and used the HP lightscribe discs. I wasn't very pleased with the outcome either. The pictures were dull and not very clear. To the person who gave it 5 stars don't think I don't know what I was doing..I checked all the color contrast from best to normal, picked what I wanted and the print still came out bad. I will be trying something else because the HP dvds aren't worth the money!


5 out of 5 stars LightScribe ROCKS !!!!!   January 10, 2007
J. Newman (near DC)
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

It is obvious the other reviewer does not know what he is talking about. LightScribe provides a professional looking label with enough shades to create some very cool looking labels. If you don't know which fonts to use or how to apply artwork, it can be very challenging to create a good looking label but is definately worth the little extra to buy LightScribe drive and have the option of a LightScribe label. Whats the alternative, a sharpie label? A inkjet self-stick label? Get a life dude and smell the coffee!


1 out of 5 stars Not worth the extra money for Lightscribe   January 3, 2007
J. Stern (NY, NY)
0 out of 11 found this review helpful

It really isn't worth the extra money to pay for Lightscribe CDs. When you do use Lightscribe, it does even look good. It is very faint and the writing is very small. Just use a label instead...



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