Tech Dust traps?
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Last I saw, DVD packs were being discontinued at local stores.
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Burnable DVD-R seem not as common at Department stores, but I do still see them on sale at computer stores, dollar stores, and office supply stores.
DVD-R packs are cheaper at websites like Amazon, eBay, etc. I feel most people buy DVD-R online where a 4.7GB DVD-R pack of 100 disc cost about $20.
DVD-R packs are cheaper at websites like Amazon, eBay, etc. I feel most people buy DVD-R online where a 4.7GB DVD-R pack of 100 disc cost about $20.
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Honestly kind of glad they are going away, never understood all the different kinds of dvd packs, R+, R-.
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I think Blu-ray BD-R burnable disc are starting to be more popular with disc users instead of DVD-/+R because Blu-Ray BD-R single layer disc have 25GB of storage disc space, and faster data read and write times.
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I haven't even seen blu-ray discs in stores to be burn on, figured everything was on usb.
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I think most people now buy things like Blu-ray burnable disc from websites like Amazon. I seen BD-R disc at some stores which sell burnable disc.
I think disc may still sometimes be used to share many files with users with slow internet, and slow usb 1.1 ports.
I think disc may still sometimes be used to share many files with users with slow internet, and slow usb 1.1 ports.
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Not even sure why people need discs, usbs seem a lot better.