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    I've got a friend who wants to make a little presentation and put it on those little business card CDs to give out to people.

    I haven't the slightest idea where to get these CDs and if you can burn them with a regular CD-R drive or what the deal is. Anyone out there in techieville have any idea?

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    Milenko,

    I noticed that a company I ordered from recently (QTCCDR.com) had the blank media for business card style CD blnks. I do not know if standard CD-RW's will write them. My guess is that they would. The CD tray has a smaller recessed area, the size of the smaller cd's. At least my TDK VeloCD does.
    http://www.qtccdr.com/cgi-bin/produc...B5%2DRK&unit=Y
    http://www.qtccdr.com/cgi-bin/produc...%2D23%2DDT%2DL

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    Exactly what I'm looking for. According to that page, any CD-R will write to them. Thanks a million!!!

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    Just a word to the wise...

    The "business card" CD-R's ( or regular CD's for that matter ) will not always be recognized when put into a CD-ROM drive. The reasoning behind this is that the laser does not see a disc when it first turns on, so it does not read the CD-ROM. If you experience this problem, reposition the business card CD so that it is directly above the laser and try again. This usually is not a problem in laptops because the CD-ROMs that come with most laptops are designed differntly. If you have ever used a CD-ROM on a laptop, you know what I mean. <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">
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    In Canada, I've seen kits for these CD cards for sale at Future Shop and CompuSmart stores.

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    Failed to mention that I have also seen the business card CD-R's being sold @ Fry's Electronics here in Texas. I rarely shop at real stores anymore, but you might want to check your local computer/ electronics store to see if they carry the business card CD-R's. <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">

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    You can also try http://americal-cdr-online.com/

    They specialize in mini and business card CD-R. They have both the standard 'cropped circle' discs and the true square discs. They also have the labels and sleeves.

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    For those of us in the U.K. I have seen these cards (and other cool blank cdr media) at:

    CDR-BY-MAIL

    The Black "Playstation" style disks are cool <IMG SRC="smilies/cool.gif" border="0"> <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">

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    tiger direct sells them, too

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    Originally posted by pHattmAtt:
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    The Black "Playstation" style disks are cool <IMG SRC="smilies/cool.gif" border="0"> <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0"></STRONG>
    I have several of the black "playstation" cd-r's. I have heard that these cd-r's are much more resilient and can withstand much more abuse than standard CD-R's. Supposedly that is why sony uses them. Only problem i see with them is that it takes a little longer for cd players ( music cd players ) to recognize or read the cd. <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">

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    FYI: I've seen a lot of 'killed' cd-rom units ...usually after someone uses those little discs ...<shrug>

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    Theres also a special printer you can get which has a movable tray to hold the CDR whilst printing directly onto them.

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