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Case Logic DVD Album - 140 DVDs & 62 title notes | 
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| Brand: Case Logic Department: Unisex-adult
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Rating: 35 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 13.2 x 5.5 x 11.5
MPN: DVB-140 ASIN: B000AI7MF8
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| Features:
| • | DVD Wallet holds 140 discs and 62 movie title notes | | • | Innovative Fast-Filereg; pockets allow quick storage and immediate access to 16 additional favorite or quot;now playingquot; CDs | | • | Quick-Lock Moveable Page System makes re-organizing or alphabetizing your CD collection a snap | | • | Durable padded outer-material resistant to heat, moisture and tearing | | • | See-through front pocket holds movie title notes |
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Product Description DVD Album with 31 removable pages holds 140 DVDs and 62 movie title notes. Innovative Fast-File pockets allow immediate access to 16 additional favorites.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
DVD Wallet August 28, 2008 Cammie (GA) I actually never knew that this was such a thing until I searched this for someone who needed storage for their massive DVD collection. Great buy at a great price. I am in the same shoes now so I have everyintention of purchasing a few. Simple way to organize movies and save space by discarding cases. I am big on organization and I like to have the books and covers that come with CD's and DVD;s when you purchase them. Of course this has room for that too. Too good to be true.
DVD Case June 1, 2008 K. Rayner-ramos I like that this case holds the DVD covers, but I DO NOT like the new binder design. It was much easier with the rings. Now that it has the plastic fold loops, you have to remove all the pages to insert or move other pages. It is very time consuming.
Comment on binding system May 28, 2008 Andrew E. Baumann (Tallahassee, FL United States) I've recently been putting my library in these Case Logic albums, and couldn't recommend them more. Specifically, however, I'd like to address comments below on difficulties with organization. Yes, you do have to come up with a system by which the DVDs are organized: it is not as simple to rearrange these as it is to rearrange individual DVD cases on a shelf. But it is not as difficult as people might be led to believe from other comments. Yes, you can't open the binder at any point an insert a leaf. But on the other side, but this is a minor sacrifice considering the solidity of the binding mechanism. Especially in that it is very easy to put pages back in (you can easily put them back on the straps 5-8 at a time). When I first purchased these, I saw comments like below and considered it a sacrifice I would have to make. But now that I have the albums in hand and are using them, it is a trivial sacrifice. It's actually quite easy to insert pages. Don't let those comments scare you off. This a great product.
case logic classic dvd case May 27, 2008 Juana M. Caballero (orange county, ca) I received this item in a matter of days (before estimated time). In great condition. Thank you
Awful design, shop elsewhere May 7, 2008 Amazon Jeff (Boston, MA) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this product when my old 3-ring single-DVD cases were unbearably overflowing. I actually bought it for video games, because it's the same thing as DVDs with thicker books, and the books are more relevant. As soon as I unzipped the case after taking it out of the Amazon box I knew this thing was designed by a complete failure. Seriously, anyone involved in the design of this product is likely a major contributor to global warming, human trafficking and whatever other evils you can think of, and needs to be locked away. First of all, the openings for both DVDs and DVD inserts is on the outer edge of the sleeve, so by flipping a page or two your DVDs and inserts slip out with little effort on almost every page flip. The slots are a little oversized, so there's no friction holding your stuff in place. This flaw alone renders the product completely useless. 'What's inside survives' ... what exactly? A page flip? Not even. Let's not talk about this two-strap business inside either, what a joke. These flimsy pieces of plastic hold the pages in, and if you want to reorganize them from time to time, well, go screw yourself because it will be a 2 hour long ordeal. And the casing, oh the casing must be the finest, flimsiest cardboard around, certainly tempered to keep your DVDs safe from... well, from ping pong balls and light gusts of wind. If Amazon has a return policy this will be the first time I'll ever use it. This product is a giant sham, and Case Logic ought to simply fold up shop and call it a day because they can't seem to get anything right within the last few years. If you're looking for a good binder for your DVDs and find one, please let me know, as I still have my DVDs in the OLD Case Logic binders that had three rings, overflowing... but surviving.
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