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A small device to store CDs, the same size as a CD-ROM drive, could be fitted into a spare drive bay on the front of your pc. It would be able to store CDs in simple little sleeves that you could pull out to gain access to discs. Would hold 10-20 CDs.
Perfect storage for CDs that keeps them neatly
tidied away with no need for space-consuming CD towers and stacks of cases.
Hewlitt-Packard's website
http://www.hp.com Doesn't seem to mention it anywhere, but from the pics it looks like all the Pavilion models come with this. [nick_n_uit, Oct 13 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004]
35 CD's at once
http://www.mosaic-s...cd_dvd_force_28.htm Why change CD's at all? Read them all at once. [IVnick8or, Oct 13 2002]
Baked. HP Pavilion 531W
http://www.epinions...content_71095127684 "And don't forget the little CD storage tray built into the top of the machine!" [IVnick8or, Oct 13 2002]
On Board CD-ROM
http://www.redcross.../onboard/cdrom.html [Amos Kito, Oct 13 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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What does *that* have to do with anything? |
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I actually like this idea. At work where I do listen to CD's via pc, my unplayed are usually stacked in a messy pile, that has a tendency to throw itself on the floor whenever I move something on my desk. For that reason, I + |
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Baked, although currently of limited popularity: My HP Pavilion 900-series came with this. Lessee if I can find a link in under 15 mins. |
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Sorry [n_n_u] faster fingers wins every time. |
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why not use one of those multi-disc CD-ROM's i used to see in my local library? |
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Because they're expensive. |
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