Fuji 50-Pack CD-R $4.99 AR B&M at BestBuy 9/7-9/13

Mizer

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$17.99 original price
-$5 Instant Rebate
-$8 MIR
$4.99 Total Price

When I went to my local BB yesterday they had a shelf full of "Made in Japan" 50-pks, you maybe able to find some at your local store left so get them now before they're all gone.

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Lanyap

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Be sure to look for old stock of TYs, Fuji is now using made in Taiwan CDRs in their newer batches. Also, Fuji rebates continue to be late so you may have to wait several months.
 

RDMustang1

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Originally posted by: Lanyap
Be sure to look for old stock of TYs, Fuji is now using made in Taiwan CDRs in their newer batches. Also, Fuji rebates continue to be late so you may have to wait several months.

Many have reported (I am one of them) that fuji rebates are the fastest EVER! Sent it out on day 1, received back no later than day 22 (and I've done quite a few of the fuji rebates on cdrs and dvdrs)
 

Lanyap

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Originally posted by: RDMustang1
Originally posted by: Lanyap
Be sure to look for old stock of TYs, Fuji is now using made in Taiwan CDRs in their newer batches. Also, Fuji rebates continue to be late so you may have to wait several months.

Many have reported (I am one of them) that fuji rebates are the fastest EVER! Sent it out on day 1, received back no later than day 22 (and I've done quite a few of the fuji rebates on cdrs and dvdrs)
I guess I'm just unlucky since I mailed a $15 CD-R rebate form on 6/7 and still have not received it after 3 months. This was for the 100pk from BB sale 6/1-6/7. I will have to call them this week.
 

Lanyap

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Originally posted by: Growltiger
According to the website, it appears that these are only 16x
I doubt if they even have any 16x CD-Rs. They probably just have not updated their online description.

 

Mizer

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Originally posted by: Lanyap
Originally posted by: RDMustang1
Originally posted by: Lanyap
Be sure to look for old stock of TYs, Fuji is now using made in Taiwan CDRs in their newer batches. Also, Fuji rebates continue to be late so you may have to wait several months.

Many have reported (I am one of them) that fuji rebates are the fastest EVER! Sent it out on day 1, received back no later than day 22 (and I've done quite a few of the fuji rebates on cdrs and dvdrs)
I guess I'm just unlucky since I mailed a $15 CD-R rebate form on 6/7 and still have not received it after 3 months. This was for the 100pk from BB sale 6/1-6/7. I will have to call them this week.

Did you register your rebate at www.myrewards.info/rebates/? I believe they hand most if not all Fuji rebates and they claim if you register on-line it should only take 20 days and you can track the status.

BTW lately I've had good luck with Fuji rebates, they come back pretty quick.




 

soflawill

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sobbing uncontrollably at the news Fuji is adding made in Taiwan S**T to their stable. oh well, will have to stock up on a couple at this price if the TY's can be found
 

unclebud

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*points out that the lite-on cdrw drives (that the taiyo yuden are burned in) are made in taiwan*
 

MrCoyote

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Originally posted by: unclebud
*points out that the lite-on cdrw drives (that the taiyo yuden are burned in) are made in taiwan*

It's not that it's "made in Taiwan". The problem with Taiwan discs, is that they don't use TY, which is supposed to be the best recording surface(dye) available for burning CD-R's. If Taiwan would start using the TY dye, then it would be good. But they don't...They use that crappy CMC or Ritek or other cheap junk. I'm looking elsewhere for discs now, if Fuji is not TY. They just lost a customer.
 

jrichrds

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Originally posted by: MrCoyote
Originally posted by: unclebud
*points out that the lite-on cdrw drives (that the taiyo yuden are burned in) are made in taiwan*

It's not that it's "made in Taiwan". The problem with Taiwan discs, is that they don't use TY, which is supposed to be the best recording surface(dye) available for burning CD-R's. If Taiwan would start using the TY dye, then it would be good. But they don't...They use that crappy CMC or Ritek or other cheap junk. I'm looking elsewhere for discs now, if Fuji is not TY. They just lost a customer.

TY (Taiyo Yuden) is a company, not a dye. They use cyanine dye.
I have found Mitsubishi (Azo) and Ritek (pthalocyanine) 'made in Taiwan' discs to be quite good...low C1 error counts on my LiteOn burner. I don't like CMC (pthalocyanine) discs...much higher C1 error rates.

Of course, I prefer TY discs.
 

Siniminister

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Originally posted by: jrichrds
Originally posted by: MrCoyote
I have found Mitsubishi (Azo) and Ritek (pthalocyanine) 'made in Taiwan' discs to be quite good...low C1 error counts on my LiteOn burner. I don't like CMC (pthalocyanine) discs...much higher C1 error rates.
From what I've been able to piece together (and from personal experience), Plextor drives *really* don't like Ritek CDRs. I've had better luck with CMC. Have you perchance seen any evidence of this in your surfing?
 

VirtualLarry

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Originally posted by: jrichrds
Originally posted by: MrCoyote
Originally posted by: unclebud
*points out that the lite-on cdrw drives (that the taiyo yuden are burned in) are made in taiwan*

It's not that it's "made in Taiwan". The problem with Taiwan discs, is that they don't use TY, which is supposed to be the best recording surface(dye) available for burning CD-R's. If Taiwan would start using the TY dye, then it would be good. But they don't...They use that crappy CMC or Ritek or other cheap junk. I'm looking elsewhere for discs now, if Fuji is not TY. They just lost a customer.

TY (Taiyo Yuden) is a company, not a dye. They use cyanine dye.
I have found Mitsubishi (Azo) and Ritek (pthalocyanine) 'made in Taiwan' discs to be quite good...low C1 error counts on my LiteOn burner. I don't like CMC (pthalocyanine) discs...much higher C1 error rates.

Of course, I prefer TY discs.

I agree, mostly. However, cyanine dye, is not nearly as light-safe as the other two dye types, so for discs that may be exposed to direct sunlight, or used for long-term archiving, I actually avoid all cyanine media, including T-Y.

It is true that they have a mature and stable cyanine dye formula, as they were one of the inventors of it. The thing that (IMHO) makes T-Y so good, and so compatible, is there high level of quality-control, and precise base groove in the round CD substrates, along with a nice solid top-coat/sealant layer.

I actually consider Mitsubishi azo/"super azo" discs to have just a good a quality, and that dye type is supposed to have the greatest light-resistance. I've never ever had a disc that I burned on those types of media be unreadable in a CD-ROM drive, unless the drive itself was completely dead. I've had plenty of other types/brands of media rejected by finicky/marginal readers. But not Mitsubishi, and generally not T-Y. (Verbatim DataLife Plus discs are Mitsubishi super azo, in case anyone didn't know.)

The other thing is, cyanine dye is cheaper than metal azo, which is why those Verbatim discs are rarely if ever FAR, and generally go for $0.30 - $0.50 each, while T-Y cyanine discs can be had for cheaper, and of course any Taiwan disc, with their "lottery" style of quality-control, can be had for nearly nothing. (About what they are worth, in terms of long-term stability.)

I agree that CMC discs are pretty much the worst. I've had K-Hypermedia discs that burned fine initially, actually go totally unreadable in the span of less than a year. I don't use them for anything important. I don't know why Imation keeps using their media, IMHO they are crap. Perhaps Imation purchases their 'A'-grade media, and they sell 'B'-grade to K-Hypermedia.

Ritek used to be crap, back in the cyanine dye days, but IMHO they're really turned around, and their higher-grade stuff is actually quite good. Those white/blue "AT&T"-logoed CD-Rs in the 50/100-spindles, are made by them, and sold by Verbatim.
 

Auric

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My experience with Fuji rebates has been good using myrewards. The last order I got from BB turned out to be the dreaded Taiwan 100 spindle instead of the two Japan 50 spindles I had been expecting.
 

jrichrds

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Originally posted by: Siniminister
Originally posted by: jrichrds

I have found Mitsubishi (Azo) and Ritek (pthalocyanine) 'made in Taiwan' discs to be quite good...low C1 error counts on my LiteOn burner. I don't like CMC (pthalocyanine) discs...much higher C1 error rates.
From what I've been able to piece together (and from personal experience), Plextor drives *really* don't like Ritek CDRs. I've had better luck with CMC. Have you perchance seen any evidence of this in your surfing?

Yup, I've seen many Plextor CD-RW owners complain about Ritek discs. And CMC seems to work just fine for them. Actually, CMC discs for the most part work OK on my LiteOn drive too. It's just they have a much higher C1 error count than other quality discs, and occassional C2 errors.

There are a lot of variables that go into burn quality...everything from the model burner you have to the firmware you're using. For example, for my LiteOn, I've tested 3 different firmware versions, and each one produces a signficantly different amount of C1 errors on burns. So I can't really blame one media for being total crap unless I've tried it in a few different burners. As there's media that my LiteON drive can't handle but works OK on my other burner.

The other problem is that most C1 error testing done by end users are on LiteON drives (including rebranded ones), since those are the only consumer-level drives that let any user easily test for C1 errors. So it's more of an indication of LiteON drives' write/read capabilities. But it seems good enough for indicating general quality level of discs (such as TY being one of the best).
 

jrichrds

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Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
The other thing is, cyanine dye is cheaper than metal azo, which is why those Verbatim discs are rarely if ever FAR, and generally go for $0.30 - $0.50 each, while T-Y cyanine discs can be had for cheaper, and of course any Taiwan disc, with their "lottery" style of quality-control, can be had for nearly nothing. (About what they are worth, in terms of long-term stability.)
I've gotten Mitsubishi Azo discs in cheap, no-name brands from some office stores like Staples. Problem is, I can't tell the packaging apart from CMC, as they appear to be identical. And I also get CMC spindles from the same no-name brand.

Ritek used to be crap, back in the cyanine dye days, but IMHO they're really turned around, and their higher-grade stuff is actually quite good. Those white/blue "AT&T"-logoed CD-Rs in the 50/100-spindles, are made by them, and sold by Verbatim.

I remember the days when Ritek was considered to be total crap. Then i checked up on them some years later, and it seemed everyone started liking them. Got some Riteks recently from a TDK spindle, and they work quite well.

By the way, good post VirtualLarry.

 

Tullphan

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Originally posted by: Siniminister
From what I've been able to piece together (and from personal experience), Plextor drives *really* don't like Ritek CDRs. I've had better luck with CMC. Have you perchance seen any evidence of this in your surfing?

I have a fairly new Plextor drive & have had no trouble with my RadioShack (Ritek) cdr's. Of course, i'm only speaking from personal experiences. YMMV.

 

sk3tch

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I just received my rebate, using myrewards.info I received it in like 14 days!!! SUPER fast.
 
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