I am a long time Discsox CD/DVD user, I have both old and new generations. First, the new generation is MUCH BETTER than the old one. The material and appearance is much better suited for archival purposes. (By the way, if you have an older generation, PLEASE check them out. They have chemistry that causes degradation and sticking problems that can damage CDs. The new generation won't have this problem.) But the new design has a few of defects. First, some cases are not designed for larger CDs. Thick brochures can be a problem. And sometimes there is a manufacturing defect that makes the bag a little bit smaller. I've found that I can eventually find another CD that fits, so it's not a HUGE problem. Secondly, depending on the thickness, the sleeves leave 1-2 millimeters of the front panel open. With the rear insert there is no such problem. To be honest if they made the case cover a few millimeters wider the problem would be solved. Mine is usually kept in a box so I don't have much of a problem with that, but here's YMMV. Third, for unknown reasons, the new generation changes the side of the sleeve to the back instead of the front. This means that in practice, if you put the case in someone else's box, you can get snagged on it from both sides. This is a simple design flaw that can be easily fixed. Fourth, it's picky at best, but has a URL and patent number printed on the back where they can hide the album art or credits. Another simple design flaw. All in all, these are minor flaws and most of them will not pose a problem for users.
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