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		<title>Blank Media for Data Storage and Backup</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 19:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the present age where businesses have become more and more dependent on computers and computer systems for their overall operations, blank computer media has become a common term relating to data storage solutions or data backup solution. Perhaps, the dependency of the modern world on electronic information has made such data a highly valuable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the present age where businesses have become more and more dependent on computers and computer systems for their overall operations, <a href="http://blankcomputermedia.com/" target="_blank">blank computer media</a> has become a common term relating to data storage solutions or data backup solution. Perhaps, the dependency of the modern world on electronic information has made such data a highly valuable asset. Data loss can put down a giant business on its knees that is why many companies have been very keen in putting data backup solutions on top of their priority lists.</p>
<p>To recall, blank computer media, which usually connotes optical storage devices, have evolved quite considerably since advancements in laser technology made it possible to write and read massive amounts of data on a single portable storage medium. First, there were the big-sized laser discs which came out as a huge favorite due to their capability to store data in high-quality fashion. Then the much smaller sized compact discs (CDs) came in next which instantly made the laser discs obsolete. Then, the more advanced DVDs outshined the CDs due to their capability to store much larger amounts of data on a similarly sized optical disc. But currently, Blu-ray discs have emerged as the latest hotshot in optical media. However, Blu-ray discs have not yet fully taken off to their huge price tags which somewhat came as their primary drawback. This drawback has made many businesses still stick to the less costly CDs and DVDs which have proven to be useful and reliable in backing up their vital data.</p>
<p>CDs have standard capacities of 700MB which can hold various data file types such as videos, audios, photos and document files. They are mostly available in read only types (CD-R) and read-write types (CD-RW). DVDs which have much higher data capacities can hold around 4GB of data making them a huge boon for many businesses and home users as well. There are also discs which are capable for Lightscribe labeling making it more easier to label each disc for efficient indexing and identification.</p>
<p>These computer media are widely available in every computer shops and in every computer supply stores. In addition, even many bookstores carry them in their inventory. The greatest value for money can be had when purchases are done in bulk because most vendors will offer discounts and some added perks. Since many vendors are now making their presence online, purchasing them has been made much simpler and easier. However, with so many manufacturers vying for a good piece of the market pie, many brands have cropped up making it somewhat cumbersome which one to choose. Popular brand names such as Imation, Maxell, Sony, Verbatim, Prodisk and Memorex, just to name a few, have been making a killing out of their sales figures. Several online reviews on brand names can also be found making it immensely helpful in coming up with a well-informed decision when buying a blank cd or blank dvd of your choice.</p>
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		<title>CD Media &#8211; CD RW and CD R</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 06:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Blank CD Media Overview]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When compact discs (CD) came out from nowhere, the computer world has never been the same. CDs were literally the boon to many computers and data storage specialists. However, advancements in data storage technology have been progressing at a very rapid pace leading to newer storage media technologies such as the more advanced DVDs and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When compact discs (CD) came out from nowhere, the computer world has never been the same. CDs were literally the boon to many computers and data storage specialists. However, advancements in data storage technology have been progressing at a very rapid pace leading to newer storage media technologies such as the more advanced DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Despite this though, the old reliable CD R and CD RW blank media refuse to fade out into oblivion. Blank media manufacturers are still producing them in large numbers because of their huge demand. Much of the reason they are still alive and kicking is because of their much cheaper costs than DVDs and Blu-rays. In quite many applications in the computer world and in the information technology realm, CDs and CD RWs have been sufficient for storing all the data needed for backup and archiving purposes. Although DVDs and Blu-rays are the preferred media when it comes to videos and movies, CDs still have their big niche among computer users across the globe.</p>
<p>Much has been said about the CD-RW and CD-R with regards to which one would be better to use. The answer would vary and would also depend on their intended use. In the current decade, there is still a wide proliferation of CD players/drives and burners among computer desktops. Although DVD drives has started to gain preference over them, many users are still content in using CD drives/players. That is why the demand for CD <a href="http://blankcomputermedia.com/" target="_blank">blank computer media</a> is still high. In any case, most of the problems that have been encountered with regards to using CD-RW and CD-R is related to compatibility issues with CD drives and players. CD-R has manifested itself to be compatible with most players and drives out there while CD-RW will encounter some compatibility problems with those. Fortunately, new models of CD drives and players are now compatible with CD-RWs making this issue starting to fade out and be a thing of the past. In addition, since CD-RW is an erasable and rewritable media, it can literally be used many times over as compared to a CD-R which can only be used once. But then again, the price factor would now come into play. A CD-RW cost much more than a CD-R and may not be suitable for many budgets especially when buying by the numbers. Although they are co-equal in terms of data storage capacity, their price difference is usually the main factor in many purchase decisions.</p>
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		<title>Blank Recordable Media – Which Is The Best?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:20:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is very important to note that not all recordable media are created equal. Being so, there will be questions that would crop out ranging from which is the best blank recordable media or which is the worst blank dvd media. In the recent market, there have been so many brand names that are being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is very important to note that not all recordable media are created equal. Being so, there will be questions that would crop out ranging from which is the best blank recordable media or which is the worst blank dvd media. In the recent market, there have been so many brand names that are being sold on many computer stores, bookstores and several large online shops. Of course, every manufacturer will claim that their <a href="http://blankcomputermedia.com/" target="_blank">blank computer media</a>, whether CDs or DVDs, are the best there is and with the price wars going on that leads to much affordability in buying those, one may have a hard time deciding which one to go for. This is exacerbated by the fact that the blank media market is now being flooded by many cheaper brands. Many may end up buying sets of each brand. With this being said, gauging which is the best recordable CD or DVD to buy mostly boils down to loyalty to a brand or past experiences. Some are more inclined to buy Verbatim media, Maxell, TDK, Sony and many other popular brands. High quality and reliable brands are those that have few to none burning errors. Less reliable brands, although much cheaper, are prone to errors during the burning process which usually leads to a wasted blank media. However though, even with those popular brand names out there, there is an underlying factor which may give us a bit of useful information when it comes to properly indentifying the best recording media or the high quality ones.</p>
<p>Many branded CDs and DVDs are not manufactured by the brand name holders themselves. That is, the production of these media is outsourced to other companies of which are mostly located in Japan, Taiwan, China, Singapore, India, Austria, Korea and Malaysia. Yes. Those are mostly eastern countries. However though, many experts have claimed that the best ones are coming from Japanese manufacturers. Japanese companies such like Mitsubishi Chemicals, Mitsubishi-Kagaku Media are the current outsourcers for the brand name Verbatim. The Maxell brand is another that is sourcing its blank DVDs and CDs from the Japanese company Hitachi. In addition, another popular and reliable branded media, JVC, is another Japanese company that outsources its blank media to a Japanese company called Taiyo Yuden. Sony is another manufacturer of blank CDs and DVDs which sells them under its own brand. TDK is another manufacturer that sells its blank computer media under its own name. However, TDK is based in Taiwan. There are many other brands that compete with the brand names just mentioned but in most claims by experts, they do not match the quality of the mentioned brands.</p>
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