Verbatim BD-R 25GB Blu-ray Discs, 16X, 25-pack vs PlexDisc 50 GB Blu-ray BD-R DL 6X 25-Disc Spindle
Overall winner: PlexDisc 50 GB Blu-ray BD-R DL 6X 25-Disc Spindle
Key Differences
Verbatim (A) offers single-layer 25GB discs with reported hard-coat scratch resistance and more consistent user feedback, while PlexDisc (B) provides double-layer 50GB capacity and an inkjet-printable surface but has mixed burn-speed/results and some burn failures reported. Choose Verbatim if you prioritize durability and more consistent burns; choose PlexDisc if you need double-layer 50GB capacity and printable media
Verbatim BD-R 25GB Blu-ray Discs, 16X, 25-pack
Blu-ray recordable media discs with 25GB capacity and 16X speed. Hard Coat protection resists scratches and dust; archival life claimed. Customers report reliable playback and good value, with some coasters noted
Pros
- hard coat scratch resistance
- 25GB capacity
- reliable playback
- archival life claimed
Cons
- some reports of coasters on 50% of discs
PlexDisc 50 GB Blu-ray BD-R DL 6X 25-Disc Spindle
Blu-ray recordable discs with 50 GB capacity for data, photos, and HD video. Provides good storage and color/contrast, with mixed burn results per customers
Pros
- 50 GB storage per disc
- Blu-ray BD-R DL format
- White inkjet printable surface
- Solid value per customer feedback
Cons
- Mixed burn rate and write speed results
- Some failures reported during burning
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Verbatim |
| Durability | Verbatim |
| Versatility | PlexDisc |
| User Reviews | Verbatim |