The western digital size passport/mybook drives are too small for this case, however they can be held within due to the elastic strp holding it snug. The case opens up in two one side for the drive and the other for cables or other stuff you'd like to keep. I prefer to keep the included cable with the passport drive which also helps to stop the small drive moving around. On the other side I keep a longer double headed lindy cable (used for older machines where one usb slot is not enough power, so two slots are required) this stops the drive moving the vertically and not put a strain on the strap.
The outer material is a tough protective shell which has a woven feel, to enusre you can keep a grip. Though I would have expected interally ... Read More:
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Well I wasn't sure when I read some of the reviews saying it was very cheap looking, and yes I have to admit its not leather, it hasn't any diamonds on or alike but this is really a very good case. Its not cheap looking at all and gives good protection to the DVD with a headphone splitter built in and it has several mounting options in the car, personally I would say a bargain 5 out of 5
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This case looks smart and feels like much better quality than it's price might lead you to expect especially if you're put off by the very notion of NYLON. It appears to be very well put together with a good zip and strong outer stitching. In terms of overall size and handling it's a bit like a coffee table size book and it feels very comfortable to flick through although I agree with others that it might be a bit less practicable in the car. Once I've filled it up I will definitely buy another one.
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The western digital size passport/mybook drives are too small for this case, however they can be held within due to the elastic strp holding it snug. The case opens up in two one side for the drive and the other for cables or other stuff you'd like to keep. I prefer to keep the included cable with the passport drive which also helps to stop the small drive moving around. On the other side I keep a longer double headed lindy cable (used for older machines where one usb slot is not enough power, so two slots are required) this stops the drive moving the vertically and not put a strain on the strap.
The outer material is a tough protective shell which has a woven feel, to enusre you can keep a grip. Though I would have expected interally for ... Read More:
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I've been looking for a new, cheaper CD wallet for all my songs recently, and spotted this case in HMV for the same price as Amazon. Backing up from what others have said, it's built very well and feels like genuine quality - not one of the hundreds of nasty cheap ones you can buy.
I only have two concerns for taking this around town with me, but neither have had 'too' much impact so far. Firstly, the zip doesn't reach completely around the case right up to the corner, as even when it's reached the 3rd side, theirs a gap were water may slip in. Luckily I used a backpack, so not much of an issue. The only other thing is that if you unfold the case flat, you still have to lift one side up to turn the 'pages', as they get caught under the zip lining. ... Read More:
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I personally found that this CD holder matched my needs perfectly. Instead of comming home with cracked CD cases that no longer close, i can now carry 32 CDs safely with my CD Organiser. This is a must-have for people that like to listen to lots of different music on the go but get bored of the same type of music quickly. 5 out of 5.
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The western digital size passport/mybook drives are too small for this case, however they can be held within due to the elastic strp holding it snug. The case opens up in two one side for the drive and the other for cables or other stuff you'd like to keep. I prefer to keep the included cable with the passport drive which also helps to stop the small drive moving around. On the other side I keep a longer double headed lindy cable (used for older machines where one usb slot is not enough power, so two slots are required) this stops the drive moving the vertically and not put a strain on the strap.
The outer material is a tough protective shell which has a woven feel, to enusre you can keep a grip. Though I would have expected interally for it to be ... Read More:
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When choosing a case, bear in mind where you're going to keep it - I have purchased a couple of cases in the past that store 8 discs per page, but I ended up getting rid of these as they just don't fit anywhere!
These cases are brilliant, a great size for carrying, putting into bags/backpacks, they're strong and hold a large number of discs.
With many less-well made cases the discs also can suffer wear on the upper edge, when the plastic of the disc rubs against the top lip of the sleeve - But I have had very little of this problem with these cases.
In fact, I like this case so much, that I now own 8 of them - And they look just right on a bookshelf in my office - hidden away from theiving eyes. (I keep my empty music and dvd cases on view ... Read More:
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When choosing a case, bear in mind where you're going to keep it - I have purchased a couple of cases in the past that store 8 discs per page, but I ended up getting rid of these as they just don't fit anywhere!
These cases are brilliant, a great size for carrying, putting into bags/backpacks, they're strong and hold a large number of discs.
With many less-well made cases the discs also can suffer wear on the upper edge, when the plastic of the disc rubs against the top lip of the sleeve - But I have had very little of this problem with these cases.
In fact, I like this case so much, that I now own 8 of them - And they look just right on a bookshelf in my office - hidden away from theiving eyes. (I keep my empty music and dvd cases on view ... Read More:
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A quality look and feel. Shame the CD pockets weren't better quality though, a couple have split when I was putting transferring all my CDs. But maybe I was trying to fit too much in.
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