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Friday, February 15, 2008

Up Your DVD Presentation Game with Jewelboxing Cases and Inserts

Posted by Jason Dunn in "Digital Home Hardware & Accessories" @ 08:30 AM



Product Category: DVD and CD jewel cases and inserts
Manufacturer: Jewelboxing
Where to Buy: Jewelboxing
Price: Varies (starts at $54 for 20 King cases, Access to Design Templates,24 Trayliners, Insert Books + Disc Labels).

Pros:
  • High-quality plastic cases look fantastic;
  • Matte paper allows for high-resolution, double-sided printing;
  • Your DVD project will scream quality.
Cons:
  • A bit expensive ($2.70 USD each in the 20 pack) compared to traditional black plastic DVD cases and photo paper;
  • The software templates are a bit hard to use if you're not a design professional.
Summary:
If you're like most people, you'll spend hours working on a DVD project (wedding, vacation, etc.), burn the DVD, then put it in a 5 cent paper sleeve and give it out. Stop doing that right now - your memories deserve more than that, and Jewelboxing is an excellent way for you to present your DVD project in unmatched quality.

Read on for the full review!


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