JVC Taiyo Yuden is a Japanese technology company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of a wide range of electronic components, including optical media, high-frequency products, and recording media.
Founded in 1950 as Japan Victor Company (JVC)
In 1988, JVC entered into a partnership with Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. to form JVC Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd.
In 2015, JVC Kenwood Corporation split JVC out from the core JVC Kenwood business, and JVC Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. became an independent subsidiary of JVC Kenwood Holdings, Inc.
A multinational conglomerate corporation that develops and manufactures a wide range of electronics, from consumer electronics to gaming consoles and professional broadcasting equipment.
A Japanese company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of various electronic components, including data storage media like cassette tapes, floppy disks, and CDs.
A Japanese electronics company that produces a wide range of electronic components, including data storage media, audio and video tapes, and optical discs.
Recordable CDs that are ideal for creating backup copies of audio, data, and other digital files.
Recordable DVDs that are ideal for creating backup copies of audio, data, and other digital files.
Recordable Blu-ray discs that are ideal for creating backup copies of high-definition video and other large files.
JVC stands for Japan Victor Company.
JVC Taiyo Yuden manufactures a range of optical media, including blank DVD and CD discs, as well as BLu-ray Discs.
A CD-R is a recordable CD that can be written to once, while a CD-RW is a rewritable CD that can be written to multiple times.
The capacity of a single-layer BD-R disc is 25GB, while a dual-layer BD-R disc can hold up to 50GB of data.
While JVC Taiyo Yuden blank discs are compatible with most CD/DVD writers, it's always best to check the disc compatibility list for your specific writer to ensure compatibility.