DVDs are great. Something like nine gigabyte capacity, with more coming now that blu-ray lasers are on the way. But the problem with DVDs is the packaging. It’s way bigger than it needs to be. Forty DVD cases up on a shelf will take up a little more than two feet. Those same forty DVDs stored in a DVD Album will take up a little more than three inches. If you like math, that’s about 86% less space. Space you can put books, or pictures, or little statues of wire men playing golf.
Any way, here’s a good selection of styles, with
coated paper,
cloth or
leather-like covering, to match your décor. All of them use archival-quality disc pages, and have ready-to-personalize identification tags on the spine.