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| Koskin DVD Binder 200 Capacity . | 
enlarge | Brand: Case Logic Category: CE
List Price: $35.99 Buy New: $32.24 You Save: $3.75 (10%)
Buy New from $32.24
Avg. Customer Rating:   (15 reviews)
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 7 x 13
MPN: DVB-200 Model: DVB-200 UPC: 085854103756 EAN: 0085854103756 ASIN: B000JJSQ3K
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| Features:
| | DVD Album holds 200 discs and 92 movie title notes | | | Innovative Fast-File system allows for quick storage and immediate access to 16 favorite or "now playing" DVDs | | | Quick-Lock Moveable Page System makes reorganizing or alphabetizing your DVD collection a snap | | | Durable, padded outer-material resistant to heat, moisture, and tearing | | | See-through front pocket holds movie title notes |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description DVD Binder 200-Disc - Koskin DVD Binder. 200 Disc Capacity. Patented ProSleeve prevents scratching. 16-capacity Fast File. Quick-Lock reorganization. Carrying handle.200 capcity for DVD's. Holds prerecorded DVD's.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
  SOME GOOD - SOME BAD January 5, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have the 200 capacity and the smaller version. The bad: The zippers are hard to get started and the engineer who came up with the Case Logic strap system should be shot. A standard 3-ring binder beats their system hands-down. Each sheet holds 4 DVDs but only the outer slots have flaps to hold the DVDs in. The inner ones have a tendance to come out. Additional sheets seem to be somewhat overpriced and hard to find. The good: I like the cover material, the fact that I can put the (trimmed down) DVD covers in with the DVDs, the large capacity, and that the front face is large enough so that I can attach a standard sheet protector with double sided tape and keep an alphabetical index on the outside of the case. However, if I could have found something better (and I looked), I would have bought it. But after writing this review, I'm going to buy another one.
  A Good Solution for DVD Storage December 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Case Logic DVD binders (also called "wallets") will not hold 200 separate movies -- it can hold 200 separate DISKS. This is important to note because many people are confused by this difference. Look at the number of liner notes it will hold -- that is the number of clear-view pockets you'll have available, one per movie. For example, this model will hold 92 individual movie "sets", meaning each movie will have it's own clear-view pocket and sleeves for storing the disks.br /br /So where does the number 200 come from? There are two disk sleeves for each clear-view pocket (92 clear-view pockets x 2 disk sleeves per pocket brings the running total of available storage up to 184). This arrangement means that you'll either have an empty sleeve for movies with only one disk. And this will probably be the case for most of your movies. But this extra sleeve will come in handy if any of your movies have a separate special-feature disk or are in two parts (like the Lord of The Rings extended editions, which are on 2 disks each). With this system you can store those disks in the extra sleeve.br /br /An additional non-removable disk-only storage area (with 16 slots) is located in the front of the binder, bringing the total disk storage capacity to 200. So this binder really will hold 200 disks -- or you can use it as a movie library, in which case it will hold 92 individual movie sets plus 16 disks in the additional storage area (useful for storing homemade DVDs and other disks that don't come with artwork).br /br /***HERE'S A TIP: I noticed that a few people complained about not being able to browse their movies very easily because the disks are hidden inside their sleeves and often times movies don't come with liner notes for the clear-view pocket. A little creativity can solve this problem and turn these binders into a fantastic movie library.br /br /Instead of leaving the clear-view pocket empty or just putting the liner notes in it, put the movie cover art in there. Remove the wrap-around cover art from the case -- it's really easy to remove if you open the DVD case flat -- just reach in and pull out the paper cover art. Fold it in half and stick it in the clear-view pocket of the binder. If there are liner notes (some DVDs don't have them) we just put them behind the movie cover art. br /br /Now put the matching DVD in the sleeve behind it and repeat this for all your movies. That's it! You've just created a visually appealing, easy-to-browse movie library. You can flip through the binder and look at the full-color covers of all the DVDs you have, similar to looking at DVDs in a video store.br /br /This also solves another dilemma: Even after they place their movies into a binder, some people keep all the empty plastic DVD cases because they want to save them for the coverart. Instead, just use the coverart in your binder's clear-view pocket and you can get rid of those empty plastic cases for good.br /br /***HINT: If you have a DVD case with cardboard artwork that does double-duty as the case cover, just remove the cardboard piece from the plastic frame and separating the front cover art from the back cover art but cutting it in half. You might need to trim them a little, but both pieces will now fit in the clear pocket.br /br /This DVD storage system is much better than storing plastic DVD cases on the shelf or in a drawer because you can only see the DVD's side, which is a slim edge that just contains the movie's title. It's much easier and more fun to browse movies when you can look at the cover, which often has a picture of the actors and other information. When we have friends and family come over for movie nights they think it's really neat to look through our binders.br /br /These binders fit neatly on a bookshelf or they can be stored file-folder style in a drawer near your entertainment system.br /br /***SAVE MONEY: Case Logic makes additional storage pages (refill packs) so you can to keep adding to your binder. However, it's usually cheaper to just purchase a new binder when your collect grows. For example, this 200 capacity binder is generally available for less than $35 and it has room for 92 movie sets. The most popular refill pack generally costs $12 and only has room for 10 movie sets. I'd have to buy over $100 in refill packs to get the same amount of storage that this $35 dollar binder can provide.br /br /***ORGANIZING: For heavy collectors and those with a growing collection, don't try to alphabetize your DVDs -- this will get tiresome and difficult. Instead, just add movies to the binder as you get them and start a computer database of where each one is located, for example "Mission Impossible III -- Binder A -- Pocket 35". You can use Excel or Google Spreadsheet to create a quick easy list that can be sorted by title or binder collection. This way you don't need to worry about trying to place them in the binder in alphabetical order. You can print out the list for each binder as it gets full and place it inside the binder for quick reference when you just want to browse, but you'll also have the interactive list on your computer in case you want to find a particular movie really fast.
  Great DVD binderS December 1, 2008 I bought two of these binders to organize our DVDs. They work really well. You wouldn't believe how much space you can save.br /The only thing I don't like about these binders is that the zipper can be tricky to get out when the binder is open. However, this is a minor annoyance and still worth the purchase.
  good buy September 22, 2008 This is my second book... not because I needed another book, but because it's cheaper to buy another book than it is to buy refill pages for the original one!
  Needs improvement. Could be the best August 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's a beast- huge and heavy when full, and awkward when handling. But gets the job done at 2 dvd covers per page. I have the biggest problem with the "quick lock page system" It's a nightmare. Would be ok if you never bought another dvd again or just did not want to keep them in some kind of order. the other down side is the material used to cover it. It is like pleather, cheap and does not look the best. I've just seen better material used by case logic and prefer the old 3 ring binder system over the patented quick lock page system. This was the best of the options I could find on the internet and in stores, which is the only reason i bought it.
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