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Divita Tower stores discs in style

Posted on Mar 23, 07 01:22 AM PDT

Divita Tower stores discs in style
Most people by now would have amassed a sizeable library of CDs and DVDs at home, but storing all of them can be quite the headache. If you don't have that much of an emotional attachment towards your jewel cases, the BlueDot Divita Storage Tower is the perfect device for you. Capable of holding up to a hundred CDs or DVDs at any one time, you can use the Divita Storage Tower to access any of them via the integrated 1.8" LCD display and numeric keypad. Available in a brushed metal finish and standing tall at 22", the Divita Storage Tower is definitely a must have for those who live in cramped apartments. Too bad it you'll have to index each disc individually via the numeric keypad, making it a slow and tedious process. The BlueDot Divita Storage Tower retails for $489.

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By Stewart , 30/03/07 5:20 PM (CommentID #126295)


Imation sell the Disk Stakka. While these units are plain and basic, I have used them for 5 years and never had any problems. They retail for around AU$150-170

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By Hubert , 25/03/07 3:56 PM (CommentID #123210)


That might be the price of being pretty :$

If you know of similar devices with a better price tag, please post the model names in this thread. Other readers might be interested.

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By Chris , 23/03/07 11:18 AM (CommentID #121918)


100 for $500?! WTF? Ripoff. I use 4 chained Century CD's that we got for about $65 each (still too expensive), and it interfaces via USB. This is junk.

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