If you’re like me, you probably have a large music collection and more and more of it in CD format, but you still have some vintage vinyl records for nostalgic reasons. Wouldn’t it be great if you could keep that vintage look and feel but have high-fidelity CD audio quality sound? Well, you can! Check out these nifty CD-R’s at Cyberguys.com:
These are 80 minute (700 MB) CD-R’s that look like the old “45″ style vinyl records! You can get them as a 10-pack for $6.95 ($0.70 a CD), 25-pack for $14.49 ($0.58 a CD) for the colored disks. They offer a plain white version in a 50-pack for $31.95 ($0.64 a CD) as well.
If you’re not interested in these novelty CD-R’s and just want a source for cheap CD-R’s, Cyberguys.com also offers Ziotek 80 min (700 MB) CD-R’s, 50-pack for $14.49 ($0.29 a CD).
Check them out — they’re a great place for a geek to shop when you’re tired of surfing ThinkGeek.









November 21st, 2009 at 10:53 am
Steve: Good question ... I've never phoned in an order with Amazon.com ... can you even do that?
November 21st, 2009 at 7:19 am
I hate to go back to the 80s here, but can you phone in an order with multiple credit cards?
November 19th, 2009 at 8:35 pm
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