Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Thick CD Jewel Cases

Thick CD jewel cases are plastic shells used for storing one or more CDs. These solid plastic covers are ideal options to keep your CDs clean and scratch-free, and also to protect them from rough conditions. Apart from these, thick CD jewel cases can help in managing your media library very well.

Thick CD jewel cases are well thought out covers to store CDs safely and securely. These thick CD jewel cases are most commonly used for storing vital date and installation CDs. Apart from these, DVDs and games can also be stored in thick CD jewel cases. When compared with other CD jewel cases, the CDs stored in the thick CD jewel cases are more safe and secure. Because, the chances of data getting damaged when CDs are stored in other CD jewel cases, such as slim and sleeve are more. So, it is always ideal to store important CDs in thick CD jewel cases, to avoid data corruption.

Thick CD jewel cases are available in regular and extra large sizes. Different kinds of thermoplastic are used for making thick CD jewel cases. Thus, thick CD jewel cases are highly stable, hard, and vitreous. But, when compared with other CD jewel cases, thick CD jewel cases occupy more space. Depending on the need, one can select from thick CD jewel cases which can accommodated single CD or multiple CDs. These light weight jewel cases come in wide range of attractive colors to choose from, and are able to accommodate CD inserts.

In general, a thick CD jewel case for a single CD will cost about $4 and more for multiple CDs thick jewel case. However, thick CD jewel cases are costlier than other CD jewel cases. When the safety of the data is considered, thick CD jewel case is a viable option. Depending on the availability, thick CD jewel cases can be purchased from any of the local shops or online shops.

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Why The Xbox 360 Will Fail In Japan

A Chinese analyst has stated that the Xbox 360 will not be popular in China for two major reasons.

Firstly, there is not enough diversity of game types. This was originally one of the problems with the first XBox although more recently this problem has been addressed. Also, many games are going to be cross platform, with many expected to be released on the PS3 and the Xbox 360 if not the Nintendo Revolution as well (presuming the games can cope with the new controller).

Secondly, the Chinese market can not cope with the high prices that the Xbox 360 demands. The PS3 is set to be released with higher prices than those of the XBox 360 so perhaps the Nintendo Revolution will be left to sweep up the market in China.

For whatever reason, Microsoft is unable to successfully release a video game console in the Japanese market. Gamers in Japan seem more apt to buy a console which comes with a bit of history, and a proven track record.

Of course, the playstation dynasty already has a huge following in China and has had ever since the launch of the PS1 but if price is going to be an issue that could all be set to dramatically change.

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