Philips DVD+RW blanks, 4.7 GB, 1–4x, 25 spindles vs Sony 25DPW47SPM 4x DVD+RW Rewritable Discs, 25-pack

Overall winner: Philips DVD+RW blanks, 4.7 GB, 1–4x, 25 spindles

Key Differences

Product A (Philips) offers a 25-spindle of 4.7 GB DVD+RW blanks with a lower listed price tier and higher average rating from more reviews; Product B (Sony) is also a 25-pack 4.7 GB DVD+RW but emphasizes broad compatibility with many DVD players/drives while noting some mixed playback compatibility

Philips DVD+RW blanks, 4.7 GB, 1–4x, 25 spindles

Philips DVD+RW blanks, 4.7 GB, 1–4x, 25 spindles

Philips • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Philips DVD+RW blanks store 4.7 GB (about 120 minutes) at 1–4x. Compatible with standard DVD burners and players. Users note their archival life is strong for long-term use

Pros

  • 4.7 GB capacity
  • 1–4x write speed
  • 25 blanks in a spindle
  • Wide compatibility with DVD burners and players

Cons

  • Only DVD+RW format mentioned
  • No explicit compatibility details for all devices
  • No pricing or availability information
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Sony 25DPW47SPM 4x DVD+RW Rewritable Discs, 25-pack

Sony 25DPW47SPM 4x DVD+RW Rewritable Discs, 25-pack

Sony • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

Rewritable 4x DVD+RW media, 25-disc spindle for recording video, audio, and multimedia. Some discs may not play on older players, but many perform well with compatible drives

Pros

  • rewritable media for multiple uses
  • large capacity per disc (4.7GB)
  • compatible with many DVD players and drives

Cons

  • mixed playback compatibility with some players
  • not all recorded DVDs may be playback compatible
  • some reports of varying reliability
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Philips
Durability Tie
Versatility Sony
User Reviews Philips