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Electronics: Classic  DVD Wallet, Capacity 96

Classic DVD Wallet, Capacity 96

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Manufacturer: Caselogic
Model: DVB80
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Caselogic
Label: Caselogic

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Editorial Review
Case Logic is a leading worldwide marketer of lifestyle-oriented products. By building an excellent reputation for product quality, functionality, innovation, and customer service, the Case Logic brand has earned a position at the forefront of its target markets throughout the world.PRODUCT FEATURES:3-ring binder holds 80 DVD's and movie booklets in removable, dual-compartment pages;Soft, patented pages with protective flap that safeguard both sides of DVD's;See-through front pocket holds movie booklets;Easy-view index tab allows at-a-glance identification of contents; blank perforated index tabs included on the package.
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Very useful 2006-02-23
Holds lots of DVDs including title notes in very compact space, can use 3-ring binder to reorganize pages and switch between binders.


why can I not find good DVD storage 2005-10-20
This is just a general review, of all DVD cases. I have not found any that even come close to meeting my needs. I was stationed in Germany for over 2 years, and anyone who had been there knows that AFN sucks, so DVD's is your only source of video entertainment. My collection grew to more than 400. I have been trying to find a good case, that hold equal number of title books as it does DVD's. But that seems to be asking to much, or the manufacturers know that by giving odd numbers, you will have to buy more of the product to support your collection properly????? Then when you look at the furniture options, everything seems to be made for function, and not style at all, they are generally pressboard P.O.S's and nothing I would want to keep in my garage.......... I hope that some of the manufacturers read this and come up with real solutions, cause there is definately a market out there that is waiting to be satisfied!!!!!!


nice for organizing dvds 2005-03-26
i think this is better dvd towers and any other item becauase it will organize more people stuff or you wont have to go thru those others cases and just use one big one.That is why this gets 5 stars



Case Logic Needs Better Designers, FAST! 2004-09-26
I really need binders that can hold more discs as my collection grows and as so many new DVD releases are multiple disc sets, so I was really hyped about the release of this new 80-disc binder. Boy was I DISAPPOINTED.

I bought mine at a local retailer. But before purchasing it, I noticed that the binder came with two types of sleeves: 10 each of the old 2-disc design and 15 each of the new 4-disc design. I thought the binder was tampered with, so I started to inspect at least 6 other binders and found the same allocation of sleeves in each of them. So instead of potentially storing 100 discs (25 sleeves x 4 dics/sleeve), I'm left with only 80 max. At least it was accurately advertised as an 80-disc binder, but wouldn't it be better if it held 100? BUT, the bad thing is that the dimensions of the 2-disc and the 4-disc sleeves are different, with the 2-disc sleeve being between 1/4" to 1/2" shorter on a given side. So if you have the 2 types of sleeves interspersed in your binder, you may easily miss some of your discs stored in the shorter sleeves when you flip through it.

I bought the binder anyways. It wasn't until I started using the binder at home that I found really bad things about the new 4-disc sleeves that just totally irritated me. The openings for you to insert the discs are so minimally cut out that the only way you can take a disc out of the sleeve is to GRAB the disc with your fingers, causing fingerprints and possibly even scratches on the surface. To make matters worse, the sleeves have notches in them that I am guessing were designed to hold the disc in place so that the disc doesn't fly out while you flip through the binder. But these notches hold the disc so tightly that they make you have to GRAB the disc even harder to remove it from the sleeve. The old sleeves, though not perfect, were designed much better because the cutouts were large enough for you to stick your forefinger into the disc's hole and slip the disc out by its edges.

My only option now is to hope the current Case Logic designers are replaced with more talented and creative ones soon because my DVD collection just got bigger with the new Star Wars release.


Really only holds 50 titles 2004-04-26
I saw this DVD wallet in best buy a few days ago. It is really nice, but BEWARE... it only truly holds 50 titles. The 80 refers to some of the movies taking two DVDs for one title.


96? No, try 40. 2008-07-16
I decided to clear up some space in my home and do away with all the plastic DVD cases the same way I did away with my jewel cases for music CD's. I have about 5 large Case Logic CD binders and decided to go with Case Logic again due to my previous satisfaction with their binders. I certainly think I made a good decision to stay with Case Logic, but I am a little irritated at their somewhat deceptive description/marketing.

The binder is what I was looking for as far as features are concerned. I like the binder material as it seems durable. I like the zip enclosure and the soft sleeves for the DVD's. I did notice that the flap for the sleeve, which only exists for the sleeve on the right edge, doesn't stay down very well and when flipping through the binder, it will often get stuck up. This has caused some of the flaps to develop a permanent crease. I like that I can fit 2 DVD liner notes per page, which allows me to find movies based on covers pretty easily. I do wish they had made the liner note sleeves just a tidge wider though. I have some DVD's that have the cheap cardboard case rather than the full plastic ones so for those, I used a scissor to cut the front cover off to insert into the sleeve. However, I had to cut them slightly smaller than where the fold is because the sleeve wasn't wide enough to accommodate.

The main reason I had to give this case 3 stars instead of a 4 or 5, is because after counting all the movies I had, even counting for the 1 or 2 that have 3 discs (Back to The Future Trilogy), this "96" DVD Wallet should have been large enough. However, after spending quite some time removing all the movies from their original cases and placing them into the wallet, it filled up with about 15 movies left to go. Should I have counted the pages make sure before I started? Probably. Should I have read every detail and review before deciding on the wrong size? Definitely. Should Case Logic be more clear about how many actual movies versus discs fit in the case? Absolutely.

I am returning this one and ordering the same case, but in the 120 count (62 actual movies). Case Logic also counts the 16 "Fast File" spaces as part of the 96. These are basically like the car visor sleeves in two rows. I like the case, just make sure you pick the correct size for your collection.


It works 2007-11-23
This product does exactly what I need it to do. That is to consolidate space.


Great storage system for DVDs 2007-10-01
I really like this product. Just wish there was more room in the sleeves for the DVD data.


Does the Job 2007-03-13
Price is reasonable. Wish I'd saved more of the jackets that work with this,but not other storage systems.


Could be much better 2006-12-05
This item no longer comes in a traditional 3 ring binder style. The current style makes it difficult to remove single pages from the middle or back of the folder.

Just buy the refill pages and put them in a cheap 3 ring binder from your local office supply.

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