A glossy finish from Verbatim
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Posted on Friday 17th of March, 2006 at 12:55 by SirQUK
Source: Verbatim-Europe Press releases
This newspost is a full press release and has not been modified by our team of editors. Verbatim has introduced its new, printable DVD recordable media. Its DVD-R is now available with 4.7GB and 16x write and read speed, and a dazzling, shiny finish. Once your chosen favourite image has been applied to the disc surface via an inkjet printer, the DVD will be every bit as good as the glossy photos in your family album. Verbatim's DVD-R Glossy Printable is available from this month (March) in a 25 pack spindle and in 10-pack jewel case they are ideal for video and data storage.
A new type of triple coating delivers photo-quality onto the discs, guaranteeing even more accurate printing results. The coating material used for this process absorbs the printer ink in a perfectly balanced ratio, resulting in colours that colours are depicted in a clear, fresh way - without the risk of smudging.
With this latest addition to its printable range, Verbatim is responding to the increasing demand for glossy printable media. Verbatim launched new printable media in a matt design in November 2005 and also has printable DVD-Rs with a diameter of eight centimetres and a capacity of 1.4GB: ideal for use in camcorders. Once a video has been recorded onto the disc, the surface can be printed with a favourite picture.

A glossy finish from Verbatim
All Verbatim media are notable for their excellent recording stability and a long life thanks to the special AZO recording layer, which is exclusive to the company (is this true I think it is in which case we should say it). Have taken this out and it is at the end of the first paragraph now.
Availability, Pricing
Available for delivery through authorized Verbatim resellers, the suggested retail price for Verbatim’s new Glossy Printable is £7.99 for a 10-pack jewel case and £14.99 for a 25-pack spindle.
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