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Think of those rotating wardrobes you see on tv or in rich peoples homes.
Now imagine a DVD rack, built into your wall, holding a couple of hundred DVDs (or videos), using the same rotating technology.
A hole in the wall would allow you to add and remove DVDs, and buttons would control the
direction of rotation.
I really hope this is baked, so i can get one when i move house, but a google search found no results :(
like this, but recessed into a wall?
http://www.displayw...rd-measurements.htm [snarfyguy, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
DVD Carousel
http://www.studiodo...ges/dvdcarousel.htm Same image. Now available as a 3kb GIF. [Cedar Park, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
DVD Carousel
http://www.sonystyl...D1gWBin4zr&Dept=hav 301 discs. No wall holes. [Cedar Park, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Vertical CD-ROM carousel
http://www.sharperi....jhtml?sku=SI793TNM Sharper Image's "Power Tower Motorized 100-CD Rack with Light" [nekote, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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I don't know what you mean about rotating wardrobes, but is this essntially like revolving paperback / comic book / postcard racks? (see link) |
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a lille bit like that, only electric and wider and on one level. |
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Is there an easy way to post a picture? |
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I am trying to find a link to the wardrobe... |
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Yeah, just put the pic's url in the link box. |
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the pic is on my hard disk... I just drew it... |
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Ah, You need web space on which to put it in order to creat a link to it here. You can't link to unhosted image files. Your ISP may give you free space. |
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See link for a picture... Should clarify a few details. |
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Nope. Still baffled. Please post images as a GIF or JPEG. It's over 500K and WAY to big for such a simple image. |
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I ain't lookin' at no bitmap. |
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so strangers in the street can borrow the cd's on the other side of the wall <g> |
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Go ahead [thumb]. It won't bite. |
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Baked. Sony, Pioneer and others make a 301-disc DVD carousel. No wall mounting required. [link] |
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This is different to the 300 disc dvd changer...
This is a method of shelving DVD's in their cases. |
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I drew the pic in paint, so i could only save as a BMP, but i will work on a smaller file. (edit: see cedar's link instead). |
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Cedar, are you still baffled having looked at the pic? |
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The front view is looking at the wall, with the hole to pick up the discs through. The thin things are DVDs. |
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The top view shows how the carousel rotates... I am not sure i can make it any simpler. |
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The whole unit lives in the wall cavity. |
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Oh... inside their _cases_. Never mentioned that. [Mike]: To save space on the annos, just insert a < br > (without the spaces) to make a carriage return. |
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Vertical one for 100 CDs exists: http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/productview.jhtml?sku=SI793TNM Sharper Image's "Power Tower Motorized 100-CD Rack with Light". At $150, it isn't cheap. Might need a bit of (manufacturer) tweaking for compatibility with the DVD form factor? |
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I have the 100CD Pioneer changer and a 5DVD changer. However, I would suspect that digital jukeboxes will outrun the need for this pretty soon |
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