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Panasonic 3x speed, 9.4GB, double sided 3 pack DVD-RAM Disc | 
enlarge | Brand: Panasonic Category: CE
Buy New: £4.99
New (6) from £4.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 2362
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 1.1
MPN: LMAD240LE3 Model: LMAD240LE3 EAN: 5025232325542 ASIN: B0006TNA2K
Release Date: November 21, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Panasonic DVD RAM 9.4Gb Double-sided, 240 minute (9.4GB/Removable-cartridge) DVD-RAM Discs for Video Recording. |
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Product Description
It is a high performance recording Dvd-RAM disc. DVD-RAM discs are suited for recording home movies, digital photos, multimedia, music volumes and data.
Features:
- 3x Speed.
- Type 4.
- 9.4GB.
- Double-sided with Cartridge.
- 3 Pack.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
The best format to use for Panasonic DVD recorders July 20, 2006 M. Carne (Southampton UK) 27 out of 46 found this review helpful
I have used DVD-RW and they are no way as good as these. DVD Ram is easy to use, you can watch the beginning of a program as it records the end and can edit the recording to cut the adverts out really easily. Also housing the discs in a protective case makes them more durable so they last longer.
Great disks once you have worked out how to get them out of the case June 12, 2007 Mr. C. J. Waterhouse (Bristol UK) 10 out of 25 found this review helpful
The disks do say they can be removed from the case as I needed to for my Panasonic player. The instructions are not very clear, a magnifying glass would help to see the little plugs you need to push out to release the disks! The plugs are about 3mm (1/8") diameter. You can see the ends of the plugs looking on the main face of the cartridge, about 12 mm from one of the short edges with the orange plastic insert (the opposite side to the side with the spring loaded slidey grey plastic bit). You need to hold the disk near the edge of a flat surface and push the plugs quite hard with a ballpoint to shear them off and fall out the other side. You then need to release one end of the orange plastic insert by deflecting the integral spring by pressing a ballpoint pen tip through the rectangular window just round one of the corners from one of the plugs as you pull on the insert. The orange plastic insert will then hinge out of the way.
Excellent quality....just wish they would work on my stereo turntable ;-) December 26, 2006 pach (London, UK) 8 out of 34 found this review helpful
Excellent quality DVD-RAM. Cannot fault them for performance or for price. For anyone considering buying a DVD recorder, I personally would recommend DVD-RAM as I love the ability to watch a program effectively on "timeslip" as I am recording it. In regards to Mr Aston below, yes, I believe you have simply bought the wrong type of disc, as this protective case is definitely not supposed to be removed from the DVD. I think using these DVDs with the case removed in your player is the equivalent of buying a CD disc and then wondering why it won't work on your turntable :-)
Excellent discs July 7, 2007 D. Baxter (England) 3 out of 18 found this review helpful
These are great dvd's, unlike other people i found them very easy to remove from their case. they are designed to be either used in the case if you have a compatable dvd recorded or out of it. The cartridge is a great idea to prevent fingerprints or damage to the disk.
Great with the right DVD recorder, not so good otherwise January 26, 2008 An Amazon Shopper 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Just to confirm what other reviewers have said - these discs come in a cartridge and getting them out is a bit of a pain. I've never actually done it though, because my parents and I both have Panasonic DMR-E50 DVD recorders which we bought in 2003. Machines of that vintage are designed to take these discs, so if you have one, then these discs work really well. Of course if you want to play them on any other machine, you'll need to get them out of the cartridge. So if you've got the right machine, go ahead - otherwise, get some discs which don't come in a cartridge.
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