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Verbatim DVD made in India?
The latest batch of Verbatim DVD+R I bought were made in India instead of
Taiwan. These used to have a reputation of being inconsistent in quality, but I've had no problems so far. Given that India may be the next China for mass manufacturing and has a significant high tech infostructure, can I stop worrying? Brendan |
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Verbatim DVD made in India?
No you lost your money throw them all away. Next time look at the label and
don't buy anything made in India except maybe manure. "Brendan R. Wehrung" wrote: The latest batch of Verbatim DVD+R I bought were made in India instead of Taiwan. These used to have a reputation of being inconsistent in quality, but I've had no problems so far. Given that India may be the next China for mass manufacturing and has a significant high tech infostructure, can I stop worrying? Brendan -- The 3, 2, 1 master of the CyberFROG Using my technical prowess and computer abilities to answer questions beyond the realm of understandability Regards Tony... Making usenet better for everyone everyday |
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Verbatim DVD made in India?
[A complimentary Cc of this posting was sent to
Brendan R. Wehrung ], who wrote in article : The latest batch of Verbatim DVD+R I bought were made in India instead of Taiwan. These used to have a reputation of being inconsistent in quality, but I've had no problems so far. Given that India may be the next China for mass manufacturing and has a significant high tech infostructure, can I stop worrying? My observation is: about 15% write failure rate with India's DL stock (read fails during verify). The new batch I got is from Singapour; did not try it yet... Ilya |
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Verbatim DVD made in India?
Keep Linux smoke free
Ilya Zakharevich wrote: [A complimentary Cc of this posting was sent to Brendan R. Wehrung ], who wrote in article : The latest batch of Verbatim DVD+R I bought were made in India instead of Taiwan. These used to have a reputation of being inconsistent in quality, but I've had no problems so far. Given that India may be the next China for mass manufacturing and has a significant high tech infostructure, can I stop worrying? My observation is: about 15% write failure rate with India's DL stock (read fails during verify). The new batch I got is from Singapour; did not try it yet... Ilya |
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