

Reportedly made of polyurethane inside and out. They come in black and clear, and use a vertical yin/yang disc retention device. Flexboxes seem to be available only in Europe, so I can't comment too much about them.(Note: empty/replacement Amaray cases can only be bought through resellers Amaray itself sells empty cases only to distributors.)


American versions are manufactured by Nexpak, European versions by DuBois, Ltd. Available in single, double, triple, and quadruple-disc varieties, in black, dark gray, white and clear, or custom colors for specific retail releases. Identifiable by the Amaray logo on the disc bed. Cases that hold up to seven discs each are available, in black, dark grey, white and clear, and custom colors for studios/distributors. Also uses a small, circular area pressed into the case above the disc bed to provide room for questing fingers. Uses a three-piece clasp, with one central piece and two smaller pieces that lock the disc into place.
DVD SNAP CASES MOVIE
Most modern designs include a clear plastic sleeve around the outside to facilitate printed movie identification stuff, a set of two plastic clips on the inside cover to allow for inserts or booklets (though sometimes these will be absent), and the disc bed itself on the inside back cover. Generally, a single-disc DVD case is 26.5cm tall, 14.5cm wide, and 1.3cm deep. However, since the DVD packaging industry is not standardised, you'll find a lot of subtly different cases when buying DVDs. The case used by most DVD packaging plants is the single-disc Amaray keep case, usually in black or dark gray. DVD cases come in a pretty wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.
