A "music" cd format product is about .80 in 1000's (sometimes in 500's
depending on the house doing the work being hungry).
that includes the media, cd carrier, a printed cover, and shrink wrapped.
I don't know if the credit card size cd's would be comparable or not.
The above also applied to product we priced with software, they didn't
care what was recorded on the cd. Also the media was not from "CDR" but
was actually mask mastered media.
Jim
Alexandre Souza - Listas wrote:
> Ideally,
I'd want something cheap, about half the size of a credit
> card (so it's not easy to lose) that cost about a quarter in
> quantities of 1000. Should hold a megabyte or two and be readable
> on any computer or mobile device. Write-once is okay, as long as
> read-lots is supported.
> What fills that role today?
Can anything be made CHEAPER than CD-Rs?