Verbatim 4.7GB DVD-R discs 100 pack spindle vs Memorex 16X DVD+R 100-pack with tote
Overall winner: Verbatim 4.7GB DVD-R discs 100 pack spindle
Key Differences
Verbatim (A) uses AZO recording dye and has a higher user rating (4.70 from 17,658 reviews), while Memorex (B) offers 16X write speed and includes a tote for storage but has a slightly lower rating (4.60 from 1,584 reviews). Choose Verbatim if you prioritize recording dye technology and stronger user feedback; choose Memorex if you want faster 16X write capability and built-in storage convenience
Verbatim 4.7GB DVD-R discs 100 pack spindle
Blank DVD-R discs with 4.7GB capacity and AZO dye for reliable read/write. Customers note good quality and value, with some reporting recording issues
Pros
- AZO recording dye for performance
- High-capacity 4.7GB discs
- 100-pack spindle for bulk use
- Reliable read/write potential (positive feedback)
Cons
- Some customers report recording issues
- Mixed durability feedback
Memorex 16X DVD+R 100-pack with tote
Memorex 16x DVD+R discs, 100-pack with tote. Ideal for high-volume data recording, archiving, and playback. Users note good value and reliable discs, with mixed readability and sleeve durability
Pros
- High-capacity 100-pack
- Write speed up to 16x
- Includes tote for storage
- Suitable for data recording and archiving
Cons
- Mixed readability reported by some users
- Mixed sleeve durability reported by some users
- Some recording issues noted by a subset of customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Verbatim |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Memorex |
| User Reviews | Verbatim |