The first blank Compact Discs were introduced in 1988. They were not used by the general public as the equipment required to record on them could cost up to $35,000.
The first blank Compact Discs were introduced in 1988. They were not used by the general public as the equipment required to record on them could cost up to $35,000.
There are only two types of blank CDs: CD-R and CD-RW. In the end, it does not matter which you use, but the drive you have on your computer that will determine what you can do with your blank CDs.
Blank CDS are not used nearly as much as USB and flash drives. They have been on the decline for the past several years. In the next decade they will be rarely used.
Memorex and Taiyo Yuden are listed among the makers of high quality blank CDs. There are many companies that make CDs but many offer only low quality CDs.
To buy cheap blank cds you can go to www.checkoutstore.com, www.disc4less.com, or www.supermediastore.com. They sell blank cds starting from 16 cents.
The website Blankcdmedia.com offers different types of namebrand blank cds in large quanities. You can purchase at wholesale pricing a box of 600 blank cds.
One can find cheap blank Cds in the following online stores; WeSellCD, Argos, prices ranging from 3 USD to 15 USD per pack. Walgreens also sells cheap blank CDs ranging from 2 USD to 15 USD per pack.
basically original cds are printed rather then burned the image is printed on the siler part of the disc blank cds are the same but they are printed as blanks with disc info on them so computer can read that they are blank
Blank CDs are generally more expensive than blank DVDs due to differences in production costs and demand. CDs have a higher perceived value for certain applications, such as music and software distribution, which can keep their prices elevated. Additionally, the manufacturing process for CDs can be more complex, contributing to their higher cost. As DVDs have become more popular for data storage and video, their prices have decreased due to economies of scale and greater market competition.
You insert blank CDs in your computer and burn your songs onto them and then insert the CDs into the other computer and import them.
It is not hard at all to duplicate a disk. All you have to do is have a CD writer on your computer, and some blank CDs laying around, then the process can begin.
I'd check your local Best Buy or other electronic store. They should have plenty of blank CDs. Your best bet will probably be to check some of the online electronic stores, like New Egg. They always seem to have deals on blank CDs and DVDs.