
If you are like me, you often experience problems keeping all of your CDs neatly organized. I often find myself scurrying about in an attempt to find a CD I am looking for since I have no container which can hold them and keep them organized. However, what I will be looking at today might finally end my search for a CD organizer

Features:
- Holds 100 discs
- Self-aligning slots
- Catalog and organize your collection with Discware® Online
- One touch access, automated disc retrieval system
- Lifetime Warranty
- Dimensions: 14.75" x 5.5" x 6.25"

CD storage devices generally only hold 10-50 CDs, nowhere near enough if you have gathered many CDs over the years. This device stores 100 CDs or DVDs! The CD storage slots are self-aligning so the CDs will fit in their locations properly. With 100 CDs, you can often get confused with which CD is in which slot. Fortunately, there is a CD catalog in the bottom of the device and you can use Discware Online to organize your collections. You can easily add and remove CDs to the organizer via the automated one-touch retrieval system. This product comes with a lifetime warranty. Measuring in at 14.75" x 5.5" x 6.25", it is fairly small and can easily fit on a desk.

Operation:
With this device, it is easy to begin organizing your CDs. Simply slide the CDs into an open slot. After you have inserted them all, it’s time to keep them organized and classified so you can easily retrieve them. There are two ways to go about this process, you can simply write the CD title on the title sheet, or you can use the Discware online software. If you are interested in just writing the CD on the title sheet, remove the paper sheets from the device and then write down the CD title corresponding with the slot number it’s in. If you want to use Discware online, simply go to http://www.discwareonline.com and then register to use the web-based software. By using Discware online, you simply enter the information regarding each of the CDs and from there you can print out the information or view it online.


Now that your CDs are organized, you need to know how to retrieve them. Either by reading the information on your printed sheets or using Discware online, find which number slot contains the desired CD. When you have found that number, slide the movable grey button to the slot containing your CD. Then press the large long button located at the bottom of the organizer and the cover will lift up, popping out the CD. When you are done using the CD, just slide the CD into the slot where you removed it. Organization and operation of this device is very quick and easy to use.


Conclusion:
This product was very impressive indeed! It allowed me to store 100 CDs in an organized fashion with very little difficulty. This is very nice, since before using the device I was forced to stack the CDs on my desk where they could easily be scratched. I also used a few CD wallets which only held 10 CDs, and it took forever to find specific CDs. It is very easy to use and it keeps your CDs or DVDs well organized. The only downside to this product is a slightly high price at about $75. Even though the price may seem high, but is actually unbeatable for such a great product. If you’re interested in purchasing the product, head on over to www.discgear.com or www.onlineorganizing.com. We highly recommend it


Pros:
∙ Keeps CDs neat and organized
∙ Easy to use
∙ Quick retrieval
∙ Durable plastic
∙ Holds 100 CDs

Cons:
∙ High price (~ $75)
