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- eBay's CD CasesCD cases are a multipurpose tool. They protect and cover as well as exhibit and promote at the same time. Normally individuals use them for the first reason whereas the businesses, for the second.
- CD Jewel CasesCD jewel cases are the original compact disc case in use since the compact disc first came to market in 1982. They are three-piece plastic cases, measuring 142 mm × 125 mm × 10 mm.
- 2 CD Jewel CasesDouble albums can either be packaged separately in standard-thickness jewel cases or together in 2 CD jewel cases, which are slightly larger than two normal jewel cases stacked on top of each other.
- 3 CD Jewel CasesTriple albums can either be packaged separately in standard-thickness jewel cases or together in 3 CD jewel cases, which are slightly larger than three normal jewel cases stacked on top of one another.
- Multi CD Jewel CasesMultiple albums can either be packaged separately in standard-thickness jewel cases or together in multi CD jewel cases, which are slightly larger than as many normal jewel cases stacked on top of one another.
- CD Standard Jewel CasesCD standard jewel cases are the original compact disc cases in use since the compact disc first came to market in 1982. They are three-piece plastic cases, measuring 142 mm × 125 mm × 10 mm.
- Slimline Jewel CasesAs the name suggests, slimline jewel cases are almost half the thickness of a standard CD jewel case, so we can store double the number of CDs in the same space. For this they had to do away with the insert booklet and the three piece design
- Plastic CD CasesPlastic CD cases are the most common CD cases. The other materials occasionally used for the purpose are paper and cardboard; and at times even rubber and metal are used too.
- DigipakDigipak is a type of CD case consisting of a plastic CD tray glued inside a folding cardboard cover. Though Digipak packaging was a patent once, the term has come to be in common usage referring to any cardboard CD case.
- Mini CD CasesAs the name suggests, mini CD cases are much smaller in size. They economize the space in such a way as makes it possible to stack double the number of CDs in the same space as used by the standard sized CD cases to stack half as many.
- Paper CD CasesThe simplest and the least expensive CD cases are paper CD cases. A little more expensive versions add a transparent window to the case that keeps the label visible. Spunbonded polyethylene (Tyvek) is the material used in making them.
- Snap CasesSnap cases are a standard size design for CD and DVD packaging. There is a single-piece plastic tray and closure, and the same snaps over the right edge of the front flap made of thin cardboard.
- CD Book CasesAs the name suggests, CD book cases are the cases designed in the shape of a book-case holding a number of CDs in them. At times they are also shaped as complete book racks as such, holding a full library of CDs.
- CD Holder CasesCD holder cases are bulk package containers designed for holding CDs en-bulk. They can be made into any design and any shape depending on the design finalized by the company that manufactures and markets them.
- CD Storage CasesAs the name suggests, CD storage cases are the cases designed to store many CDs in one single case. There are many kinds of storage cases in the market today and there is no hard and fast rule as to what they will be designed like.
- eBay's CD CoversMusic CD Covers is the packaging that accompanies CDs, DVDs, and other formats of optical media. Discover the covers that fascinate you the most...
- CD Case CoversCD case covers advertise the contents of the CD, add aesthetic value to the product, serve as the basic template for further promotions and serve as a protective sleeve for the CD.
- Music CD CoversMusic CD covers are the front-facing panels of a music CD packaging. The thing that is of the primary concern in a cover is the image accompanying a digital download of the album, or else a download of its individual tracks.
- CD Album CoversCD album covers are the front of the packaging of a CD album. The term basically refers to the front-facing panel of a CD package along with the primary image that is contained therein as a digital download of the album.
- CD Art CoversCD art covers refer to the artwork created for a music album. Among the most popular of these have been there by Pink Floyd, especially The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
- CD Sleeve CoversCD sleeve covers are an important component of the over all packaging of an album. As is the case with vinyl records in cardboard sleeves, these packages are prone to more wear and tear than in plastic cases.
- Amazon's CD CasesCD cases are a multipurpose tool. They protect and cover as well as exhibit and promote at the same time. Normally individuals use them for the first reason whereas the businesses, for the second.
- CD Jewel CasesCD jewel cases are the original compact disc case in use since the compact disc first came to market in 1982. They are three-piece plastic cases, measuring 142 mm × 125 mm × 10 mm.
- 2 CD Jewel CasesDouble albums can either be packaged separately in standard-thickness jewel cases or together in 2 CD jewel cases, which are slightly larger than two normal jewel cases stacked on top of each other.
- 3 CD Jewel CasesTriple albums can either be packaged separately in standard-thickness jewel cases or together in 3 CD jewel cases, which are slightly larger than three normal jewel cases stacked on top of one another.
- Multi CD Jewel CasesMultiple albums can either be packaged separately in standard-thickness jewel cases or together in multi CD jewel cases, which are slightly larger than as many normal jewel cases stacked on top of one another.
- CD Standard Jewel CasesCD standard jewel cases are the original compact disc cases in use since the compact disc first came to market in 1982. They are three-piece plastic cases, measuring 142 mm × 125 mm × 10 mm.
- Slimline Jewel CasesAs the name suggests, slimline jewel cases are almost half the thickness of a standard CD jewel case, so we can store double the number of CDs in the same space. For this they had to do away with the insert booklet and the three piece design.
- Plastic CD CasesPlastic CD cases are the most common CD cases. The other materials occasionally used for the purpose are paper and cardboard; and at times even rubber and metal are used too.
- DigipakDigipak is a type of CD case consisting of a plastic CD tray glued inside a folding cardboard cover. Though Digipak packaging was a patent once, the term has come to be in common usage referring to any cardboard CD case.
- Mini CD CasesAs the name suggests, mini CD cases are much smaller in size. They economize the space in such a way as makes it possible to stack double the number of CDs in the same space as used by the standard sized CD cases to stack half as many.
- Paper CD CasesThe simplest and the least expensive CD cases are paper CD cases. A little more expensive versions add a transparent window to the case that keeps the label visible. Spunbonded polyethylene (Tyvek) is the material used in making them.
- Snap CasesSnap cases are a standard size design for CD and DVD packaging. There is a single-piece plastic tray and closure, and the same snaps over the right edge of the front flap made of thin cardboard.
- CD Book CasesAs the name suggests, CD book cases are the cases designed in the shape of a book-case holding a number of CDs in them. At times they are also shaped as complete book racks as such, holding a full library of CDs.
- CD Holder CasesCD holder cases are bulk package containers designed for holding CDs en-bulk. They can be made into any design and any shape depending on the design finalized by the company that manufactures and markets them.
- CD Storage CasesAs the name suggests, CD storage cases are the cases designed to store many CDs in one single case. There are many kinds of storage cases in the market today and there is no hard and fast rule as to what they will be designed like.
- Tri Fold CD CasesAs the name suggests, tri fold CD cases have a double fold in them so that they are able to stack more CDs in the three flaps that get created thus in place of two in the other normal designs.
- Unique CD CasesAs the name suggests, unique CD cases are the cases designed in a unique way that belongs to their own. There are many kinds of unique cases in the market today and there is no hard and fast rule as to what they will be designed like.
- More CD CasesCD cases are a multipurpose tool. They protect and cover as well as exhibit and promote at the same time. Normally individuals use them for the first reason whereas the businesses, for the second.
- Amazon's CD CoversMusic CD Covers is the packaging that accompanies CDs, DVDs, and other formats of optical media. Discover the covers that fascinate you the most...
- CD Case CoversCD case covers advertise the contents of the CD, add aesthetic value to the product, serve as the basic template for further promotions and serve as a protective sleeve for the CD.
- Music CD CoversMusic CD covers are the front-facing panels of a music CD packaging. The thing that is of the primary concern in a cover is the image accompanying a digital download of the album, or else a download of its individual tracks.
- CD Album CoversCD album covers are the front of the packaging of a CD album. The term basically refers to the front-facing panel of a CD package along with the primary image that is contained therein as a digital download of the album.
- CD Art CoversCD art covers refer to the artwork created for a music album. Among the most popular of these have been there by Pink Floyd, especially The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
- CD Sleeve CoversCD sleeve covers are an important component of the over all packaging of an album. As is the case with vinyl records in cardboard sleeves, these packages are prone to more wear and tear than in plastic cases.
- More CD CoversMusic CD Covers is the packaging that accompanies CDs, DVDs, and other formats of optical media. Discover the covers that fascinate you the most...
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