I've seen online listings that state that as the packaging. I'm personally not familiar with them, but the web encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digipak makes them sound a bit flimsy. I assume that if I have a choice, I don't want this?
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I'm not a big fan of them. For CDs they do wear on the edges and they mainly just don't sit as well on the shelf. The spine is also usually smaller and tougher to read. For DVDs its not as big a deal because the digipak is inside a slipcover which is usually durable but the problem is you have to unfold the entire thing to get at any one of the discs. Most DVD digipaks contain a good number of discs so its a bit annoying holding this accordian like set of sleeves trying to grab disc 9 of Alien Quadrilogy.
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Nay.
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I've got a few Cd's using this packaging and do not care for them - precisely as adam described.
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