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Case Logic CDW-320 320 + 16 Capacity Nylon CD Wallet (Black) by Case Logic
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Case Logic Release Date: 2004-06-08 Model: CDW-320 Color: Black Product features: - Capacity of 320 disks or 160 disk/booklet combos
- Fast-file pockets provide quick access to 16 discs
- Padded black nylon exterior
- Lifetime warranty
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Case Logic CDW-320 320 + 16 Capacity Nylon CD Wallet (Black)Customer Review: Case Logic vs. Case-It Summary: 4 Stars
I have a very large collection of DVDs and CDs. I store them all in CD/DVD binders (300+ capacity). I have used both Case Logic and Case-It binders and each has its own pros and cons.
Case Logic Pros - The biggest pro for Case Logic is the way the DVD sheets are held in the binders. By using two 1-1/2" plastic strips to hold them in place, it is hard for the DVD sheets to rip out of the binder. This is a very secure method of securing the 40 pages of DVDs in place. The individual pages are made of a material that minimizes scratching of DVDs and the extra 16 slots on the inside of the cover are convenient for often-used or new DVDs.
Case Logic Cons - The same feature that makes for solid security of the DVD pages is also the most inconvenient feature - the two strips of 1-1/2" plastic that hold the pages inside the binder. If you have large collections like me, you will want to add/move pages as your collection grows. It is a very painful process with Case Logic as you have to remove all the pages preceding the ones you want to move or add, then you have to slide each one back over the strips. Case-It, on the other hand, has a three-ring binder system that allows one to open it at any point and add or remove pages at will - very easy. However, the three-ring binder system has its drawbacks too - pages can eventually rip out because the stress on the page is not distributed as well as the Case Logic system.
Case-It Pros - Case-It has an extra strip below each DVD sleeve where a label can be placed - allowing one to label the DVD titles right below the DVD - great for those DVDs without an easily readable title on the DVD itself. It also helps one know what is missing from the collection. The zipper is also much easier to use - the Case Logic zipper is very hard to close once it is fully opened. Case-It also breaks its DVD pages into two sections (on the 304-disc series), each one secured by a plastic page and velcro. If this system is used, it negates the issue with pages ripping out of the binder. The Case-It binders have a label on the outside that you can mark with its contents - Case Logic does not have this.
If you don't move DVDs or CDs around much after you get them in binders, you may prefer the Case Logic system. But if you reorganize your DVDs much at all, you will like the Case-It system better. And I believe the Case-It system beats out Case Logic with the small details - labels built in to the pages and on the outside of the binder, and the two-part storage system, Either brand is well worth purchasing to keep from having to deal with a lot of DVD cases laying around the house - buy these DVD binders and that's all you have to keep around - the DVD boxes can get tucked away in the closet or attic.
Description of Case Logic CDW-320 320 + 16 Capacity Nylon CD Wallet (Black)Holds up to 320 CD's or DVD's, with an additional quick storage for 16 favorites.
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