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;Jewel Case: The traditional CD case, made of hard, brittle plastic.
;Jewel Case: The traditional CD case, made of hard, brittle plastic.
;Slim jewel case: A thinner jewel case, commonly used for CD singles.
;Slim jewel case: A thinner jewel case, commonly used for CD singles.
;Digipak: folded cardboard outer, typically made of coated cardboard, with a plastic tray glued into it.
;Digipak: Folded cardboard outer, typically made of coated cardboard, with a plastic tray glued into it.
;Cardboard/paper sleeve: A sleeve, made of paper or cardboard. Traditional packaging for records, also seen with CDs.
;Cardboard/paper sleeve: A sleeve, made of paper or cardboard. Traditional packaging for records, also seen with CDs.
;Keep case: The traditional DVD case, made of soft plastic (usually) dark grey with a thin transparent plastic cover protecting the artwork.
;Keep case: The traditional DVD case, made of soft plastic (usually) dark grey with a thin transparent plastic cover protecting the artwork.

Revision as of 22:16, 1 February 2012

Jewel Case
The traditional CD case, made of hard, brittle plastic.
Slim jewel case
A thinner jewel case, commonly used for CD singles.
Digipak
Folded cardboard outer, typically made of coated cardboard, with a plastic tray glued into it.
Cardboard/paper sleeve
A sleeve, made of paper or cardboard. Traditional packaging for records, also seen with CDs.
Keep case
The traditional DVD case, made of soft plastic (usually) dark grey with a thin transparent plastic cover protecting the artwork.
None
No packaging at all. Common for digital media (downloads).