Delkin DVD-R Archival Gold Scratch Armor, 8x, 4.7 GB with plastic Case
- Buy New: $4.95
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as of 5/27/2012 22:11 CEST details
- Seller:Adorama Camera
- Media:Electronics
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- MPN:DDVD-R/SINGLE 8X-HT
- UPC:750323711540
- EAN:0750323711540
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- Tested under the most extreme conditions to ensure a storage life of 100 years.
- Gold is one of the most reflective robust elements on Earth. More than 20 of 24k gold in every DVD-R.
- Maximum resistance to the harmful effects of oxidation, a main cause of failure to optical media.
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Synopsis
Delkin efilm is now available in single packages! Each archival PVC-free jewel case holds one Archival Gold DVD-R safely suspended by its center to protect the disc from accidental bumps and damage. Disc insert can be reversed for easy cataloging or data. Perfect for long term storage of photos, music, data, documents, videos, and more. Use Archival Gold media to store whats most important to you. Each Archival Gold DVD-R can store 4.7GB or 2 hours of data and is rated at a speed of 8x. Guaranteed lifetime of 100 years. The Archival Gold DVD-R HAS a larger capacity then the CD-R,allowing you to store more images in one location. The innovative materials and manufacturing methods used to produce Archival Gold DVD-R s make them among the most reliable storage media available. Other DVD-R s may deteriorate quickly due to common environmental factors: ultraviolet light, heat, and humidity. Using N.I.S.T. s (National Institute of Standards and Technology) accelerated aging process to test the longevity of DVD-R media, the Archival Gold DVD-R has been shown to safely store your images for more then 100 years. Features: Stores 4.7GB or 2 hours of data and is rated at a speed of 8x. Patented Phthalocyanine dye formula that gives a storage life of 300 years. Gold is one of the most reflective robust elements on Earth. More than 20 of 24k gold in every CD-R. Maximum resistance to the harmful effects of oxidation, a main cause of failure to optical media.
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