Just got my sample kit from Diskmakers featuring the new "Ultra Hydroshield" printable CD-Rs. Wow! The surface looks like glass, and the inkjet-printed colors are vibrant and saturated. I also held the disk under the water tap for a few seconds and tried to rub off any of the color. No change.
In the past, I've used Meritline gloss labels for all my CD and DVD work. If applied properly, the gloss labels look great and have no effect on playability. Still, these new disks are, to me, the obvious next step.
SupermediaStore and Meritline now carry these disks in both CD and DVD-R variants. Taiyo Yuden makes an 8x DVD-R version. I note that they sell for about $1 each, with very little discount for large quantities (why discount, when you have a corner on the market?). Still, the conventional way I'm looking at $.30 for the disk and $.20 for the label plus the hassle and labor of attachment. I'll buy them as soon as my stock of regular Taiyo Yuden DVD-Rs runs out.
EDIT:
Rima has them for $.84 each. The label is also full-face, giving more flexibility for disk artwork.
In the past, I've used Meritline gloss labels for all my CD and DVD work. If applied properly, the gloss labels look great and have no effect on playability. Still, these new disks are, to me, the obvious next step.
SupermediaStore and Meritline now carry these disks in both CD and DVD-R variants. Taiyo Yuden makes an 8x DVD-R version. I note that they sell for about $1 each, with very little discount for large quantities (why discount, when you have a corner on the market?). Still, the conventional way I'm looking at $.30 for the disk and $.20 for the label plus the hassle and labor of attachment. I'll buy them as soon as my stock of regular Taiyo Yuden DVD-Rs runs out.
EDIT:
Rima has them for $.84 each. The label is also full-face, giving more flexibility for disk artwork.