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Panasonic 3x speed, 4.7GB, 5 pack DVD-RAM Disc

Panasonic 3x speed, 4.7GB, 5 pack DVD-RAM Disc

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Brand: Panasonic
Category: CE

Buy New: £2.85



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 735

Media: Electronics
Fragile: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4

MPN: LMAF120LE5
Model: LMAF120LE5
EAN: 5025232310203
ASIN: B00074ERTO

Release Date: November 21, 2005
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Panasonic DVD RAM 4.7Gb Slim Jewel Case
  • Single-sided
  • 120 minute (4.7GB/Non-cartridge) DVD-RAM Discs
  • Pack of 5

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  • Panasonic 3x speed, 4.7GB, 10 pack DVD-RAM Disc

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Panasonic 4.7 GB DVD-RAM Discs for Video Recording. Record TV shows, movies, sporting events, home movies and more to long-lasting, nondegradable DVD-RAM. Each disc holds up to 2 hours of DVD-quality video and can be recorded over and over again.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best recordable DVD format   May 26, 2008
Mr. Mischief (Guernsey)
32 out of 32 found this review helpful

With so many recordable DVD formats around these days it can be difficult not only to find one that works for you but also one that you can have total faith in. DVD-RW and DVD+RW are arguably the most common formats, with DVD-RAM often being overlooked by hardware manufacturers, possibly as it was originally developed for backing up computer data rather than as a storage medium for recorded TV. This is a shame, because RAM has a number of significant advantages over both -RW and +RW that should by now have put it firmly in the lead as the preferred recordable DVD medium.

The first advantage it has is that, according to manufacturers, a DVD-RAM disk can be recorded over up to 100,000 times as opposed to the 1,000 times of its opponents. I've yet to see any firm evidence to back up this claim, and in reality most of us would never need such a capability, but the increased reliability of RAM over its rivals is fairly well documented. Another advantage it has is that RAM recorders verify the data as its written, so you can begin watching a program you're recording half way through recording it - you can start recording a film, go off and make a cup of tea, then come back and begin watching from the start as the recording continues.

The main advantage, however, has to be that information on a RAM disk is stored and read in the same way as that on a computer hard drive. If you record 4 half-hour programs onto a -RW disk, then delete the second and fourth ones, you're left with 2 half-hour slots free rather than 1 full hour one. On a RAM disk, units of information can be spread over the entire disk, exactly the same way as it can on a hard drive, so the two half-hour slots would be seen as a full hour. This also makes editing recorded TV much easier, giving you the ability to assign chapters and to delete easily any unwanted sections without affecting the rest of the recording.

I have used Panasonic DVD-RAM disks in my Panasonic DVD recorder and as a way of regularly backing up the data on my Vaio (and before that my Toshiba) PC for a total of around 5 years. In that time, I haven't had a single loss of information and the quality of the TV recordings hasn't deteriorated in the slightest despite the considerable use each disk has had. I have complete faith in the format not only as a way of storing my valuable data but also as a way of keeping copies of my favourite TV shows. Quite simply, I wouldn't even consider buying either a new PC or a new DVD recorder if it didn't have the ability to use DVD-RAM.



5 out of 5 stars DVD-RAM is brilliant   November 20, 2007
Derek Flood (essex)
29 out of 29 found this review helpful

The only downside to DVD-RAM is that not all players/recorders can use them.They are so good that if you are buying a recorder only buy one that takes these discs. The real joy of these discs is that you can edit out all the bits you dont want that is adverts etc (not just whole chapters)
If you want to record several items during a day just put your recorder into record set the programmes and leave it. Eight hours later you return and have a whole days recordings to watch-then just edit out what you dont want to keep. So much more versatile than RW discs. THe panasonic discs are reliable and produce very clear results even in LP/EP modes.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing DVD-RAM   January 21, 2007
A. Hayes (rugeley,staffs,england.)
63 out of 65 found this review helpful

I have been using these Panasonic dvd-ram disks for 3 years now,and i have to say they have been so wonderful... I only wish this technology had been around earlier,as i have been collecting things from tv for so many years now...The ram system is so flexible and easy to use, and the need to edit now is so important,thanks to the spiteful way most of the tv companies behave...How anyone can enjoy a programme with the constant,and in my view out and out nasty way they intrude with adverts,and some idiot talking over the credits,about programmes that have nothing in common with the one you have just been watching,is beyond my understanding...Thanks to ram! I couldn't survive without it....


5 out of 5 stars Best disc's around   October 4, 2008
F. Breuilly (U.K.)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

If your looking for a dvd recorder, make sure you get one that accepts these disc's, they are by far more superior to dvd+/-rw's and last longer and use all the room on the disc just like your hard drive on your pc, also I have found that the picture quality on ep is better than on other disc's too. You also have the convenience of recording a programme and watching it from the start at the same time, just like you would if it had a hard drive in it.
I would'nt buy any other kind of disc now.



5 out of 5 stars As good as HDD   December 21, 2008
John Meanwood (Leeds, UK)
I bought these because I have a Freeview DVD recorder that does not have a hard disc drive, but accepts RAM discs. I bought ten as I thought I would need them to save all the programmes I would be recording, yet because they are the same technology as HDD's and can record a program in any spaces on the disc, so far I have only used three of them.

They are good quality and in the three months I have been using them, I have had no problems with failures to record. When I have filled the ten discs up, I shall not hesitate to by more of these from Panasonic.


 

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