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cdProjects DVD40Bk DVD Portfolio (40 Capacity, Black) | 
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Brand: cdProjects Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 13.4 x 2.9 x 9.6
MPN: DVD40BLACK Model: DVD40BLACK UPC: 736729730101 EAN: 0736729730101 ASIN: B00005MAEY
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| Features:
| • | Holds up to 40 DVDs for safe storage and transport | | • | Soft, protective pockets | | • | Made from heat, water, tear, and stain-resistant materials | | • | Attractive, leather-like casing with zippered closure |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
sadly, CD Projects is not what it used to be... May 27, 2006 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
CD Projects used to make some of the best quality disc storage units available. I've used one of their Roladisc CD holders (like a rolodex which holds CD sleeves) for at least five years--I'm pushing it to its full capacity (over 100 sleeves, most holding two discs back-to-back), and it's still in great shape.
Unfortunately, within the past year or two, CD Projects has changed hands. It shows: the commitment to quality is no longer there.
CD Projects pioneered the use of special materials in their sleeves which help protect discs--a practice which, fortunately, is being imitated.
But newer products from CD Projects (i.e. those manufactured after the shakeup) use sleeves of much lesser quality. I'll grant that the new sleeves are still better than many offered by the competition, but they're harder to use (the discs don't slide in and out as easily) and less protective.
Also, the CD Projects product line has been reduced significantly. Not much selection anymore.
For those disappointed that the CD Projects name no longer represents the best, I suggest looking into the Univenture catalog, particularly Unikeep binders. A bit pricey, but it's now become the best choice.
Compare to other DVD Ssorage Binders, and you'll agree August 29, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Targus products speak for themselves, with the lifetime warranty against falling apart, reviews that say this case is flimsy haven't looked at many other cases. This case is ideal for organising store bought DVDs with the covers occupying the opposite side of the page (one side is for the disc, the other is rectangular for storing DVD covers). Also for archiving to CD or DVD-Rs the comprtment for the DVD covers is ideal fo slipping in a listing of the contents in a CD or DVD archive. Very well made poroduct and this type of sleeve is the kindest to your DVD media.
Excellent July 27, 2003 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Way better than the Case Logic products where you can't see the dvd from behind the cover insert page. Great stuff, I continue to buy more.
The only product to consider January 2, 2003 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Okay, I admit that this binder is a little pricy. My only other complaint is that for those DVDs that come in the cardboard case the cover doesn't fit in the sleeve.That said, this binder is perfect for me. Since a lot of DVDs now come with a bonus disk, the two sleeves per page is optimal. The fact that the pages are removable make it easy to rearrange disks to keep them in alpabetical order. These binders take up far less room on my shelf than a stack of cases would. The faux-leather finish is nice, but I'm not sure how durable it would be if you were to carry these around like you would a CD case. I highly recommend this product. I use it to store my X-BOX games as well.
Cheap Product September 23, 2002 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
Everything about this DVD holder is flimsy. The cover has the texture and feel of cheap vinyl waiting to tear. The inner pages are composed of flimsy plastic pockets that look like they will rip loose after a short time of use. I give the physical, practical use a 2 and the presentation of the holder a 1. Having received mine in the mail today I would now, not pay anything for this product. The only way I would own another is if it were given to me as a gift.
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