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A keep case is a type of DVD (and sometimes CD) packaging. One well known manufacturer is Amaray, which is why this type of case is sometimes called amaray case. Besides movie DVDs, most video games for the Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, both the Nintendo GameCube and Wii, as well as some PC titles, and some MP3-CD audiobooks are sold in them. DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound quality. ...
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Amaray is a leading manufacturer of media cases, such as the keep case commonly used for DVDs. ...
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The height and width of keep cases is fixed. The thickness of the case may vary to accommodate more discs (multi case) or to take less shelf space (slim case). The typical single disc case measures 190mm × 135mm × 13mm. The cases are made of soft, usually dark gray or black polypropylene plastic with a transparent polyethene outer jacket, usually with a printed paper sleeve behind it. On the inside are sets of clips that may hold a booklet or additional sheets of paper with extra information. The DVD is held into place with a small protrusion which fits into the hole in the DVD. According to the Internet Movie Database, as of October 30, 2006, there are 18,313 DVDs with sufficient information in the database, that are packaged in a keep case. The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about actors, films, television shows, television stars, video games and production crew personnel. ...
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See also CD and DVD packaging is the packaging that accompanies commercial CDs and DVDs. ...
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