The one thing that I see is the conformity standards are different. I did not take the time to look at the differences in those standards, but I would bet others visiting this site may know what that means.
One is dvd-r while the other is dvd+r. IMHO -r is better (besides being less expensive) if your burner is compatible with them.
Also I think they are cheaper, with free shipping as well, from supermediastore.com. I'm a repeat customer there a few times over and I've never been disappointed.
One has a model number that contains SM - I think this probably stands for Silver Matte. The other I'm not sure of, but as it is more expensive, it may be a printable variety. That is all I can think that would be different. The descriptions of the products do leave a lot to be desired!
Quote:I am sorry but i posted the wrong link. There is a DVD-R for $32.00 as well.
RIDATA 4X DVD-R 4.7GB, Model DRD-474-RDCB50, OEM
For whatever reason, I swear, the link you posted after the line above is the one I saw. But I could not have, or the conformity standards would have both been the same.
Maybe I imagined it. I get all of my blank DVD's from newegg.