Also called a "jewel box". The plastic case commonly used to hold CDs. Consists of 3 pieces: a clear hinged lid, a tray (black, white, or clear) which holds the CD, and a clear back section which holds the tray card and the tray.
this is the plastic storage or shipping case used to place CD's. There are many different types used in the advertising, marketing and promotion of CD-ROM products.
The standard type of case used for music CD's. Few DVD's come in jewel cases. For some reason, Toho Video used them for several years. They have since switched to standard keepcases.
A clear plastic DVD case not much bigger in height and dimension than the DVD itself. Printed material can be placed behind tabs on it face as well as sandwiched behind the plastic DVD holder and the back of the transparent case.
A plastic container for compact discs measuring 5" x 5" x .5". A standard CD case.
Refers to CDs packaged imaginitively in a plastic CD box but nothing else. Many older promos came in this form of packaging. (See also "Clear Fronted Box")
Standard packaging format for CD albums, usually clear with a clear or black tray.
The hinged plastic case in which CDs are often stored.
A plastic case commonly used for CDs and CD-ROMs, containing the CD plus booklet.
The hard plastic case that contains a compact disc.
A clear plastic hinged container used to package and store a compact disc or DVD. It typically includes a plastic tray to hold the disc, an inlay card for labeling, and, often, a booklet in the front of the case.
The standard case used for CDs made of plastic.
A transparent plastic CD case.