Verbatim 25GB Blu-Ray Disc, Rewritable, Jewel Case


Like its Blu-Ray-R media, Verbatim Blu-ray rewritable media has an exceptionally wide power margin to achieve stable noise-free recording. To deliver high-speed rewriteable performance, Verbatim Blu-ray rewritable media is produced with a technology based on Super Eutectic Recording Layer (SERL) technology, the proprietary phase-change recording layer technology developed by Verbatim's parent company, Mitsubishi Chemical and proven in Verbatim?s earlier DVD+RW and DVD-RW media. Fine-tuned for next-generation Blu-ray media, the new recording layer enhances the media's read/write performance and longevity, ensuring that repeated recording and playback will not cause any deterioration in picture or sound quality. By combining the SERL-based recording technology with Mitsubishi chemcial's precision stamper and precision molding technologies during the manufacturing process, Verbatim BD-RE media provides a high level of stability during recording and playback.
To protect the cartridge-free Blu-ray media from scratches, fingerprints and dust particles which can cause recording and playback errors, Verbatim Blu-ray discs have the added protection of a proprietary hard-coat finish. Similar to the surface coating technology found in touch panel displays and scratch-resistant eyeglass lenses, the hybrid organic/inorganic coating technology developed by Mitsubishi Chemical protects the recording layer without warping the disc. This new hard-coat layer has demonstrated superior anti-static and anti-scratch properties compared to other manufacturer's protective surfaces.
Verbatim Blu-ray media is produced to the highest quality standards at MKM?s optical disc manufacturing facility in Mizushima, Japan. The Mizushima factory is known for its expertise in producing 30GB Ultra Density Optical (UDO) discs. The UDO media, which is also based on blue laser technology, is widely used in mission-critical optical libraries for legal, financial, healthcare and government applications.




