Jewel CD case is a compact disc case that has been used since the compact disc was first released in 1982.
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Jewel CD case is a compact disc case that has been used since the compact disc was first released in 1982.
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Jewel case is the standard case used by the majority of manufacturers and it is the most common type of case found in record and movie stores.
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Endurance: The CD jewel case has a tight and firm grip of the CD because of the tray's "teeth" or "lock".
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Also, since the jewel case is made of plastic, it is sturdier compared to cardboard, paper, or foams.
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Storage: The type of material of the CD jewel case allows storage of CDs for decades without ruining the CDs.
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Room for accessories: The CD jewel case is designed to carry a booklet, as well as to have panel inserts.
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Cost-effectiveness: Because the CD jewel case is the standard, most-commonly used CD case, it is much cheaper.
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The DBS Jewel case opens up from the side by moving the slider part from the sleeve.
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The teeth are made in such a way that when the Jewel case is closed, they go between the gaps in between the teeth on the other side.
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Standard DVD Jewel case is a single-piece plastic Jewel case with two creases, which folds around and snaps closed.
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Snap Jewel case is a design for both CD and DVD packaging, and is made in the standard sizes for both.
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SteelBook is a trademarked name for a disc Jewel case constructed from durable metal to create a tin box-style package similar in size and shape to the keep Jewel case.
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