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DiscHub: Stanford Design Team Cracks Problem of Loose DiscsLive the Dream announced today that widespread distribution of the DiscHub is underway.
The DiscHub is an ultra-hip holder which organizes loose discs and sits on top of any desk, television stand or stereo console.
Discs without jewel cases now can be protected from scratches and remain easily accessible without the need for bulky CD books.
"Now I can just slip DVDs and CDs into it instead of queuing them up in a pile on my desk, meaning there's much less of a chance to scuff or scratch them," wrote the Editor of Gizmodo, the Gadgets Weblog.
"This is a must-have product or gift idea for anyone who has discs piled up on their desk or entertainment areas, and wants organization with style," said Jonathan Bruck, co-creator of the DiscHub.
"It's also the only product on the market that provides a solution for temporary storage of discs that are being actively used."
The DiscHub is a 7.5" long upside down "V" channel trimmed with a soft neoprene layer. It holds up to 11 discs safely and securely between soft neoprene-lined slots.
The DiscHub comes in five au courant colors including Satin Blue, See Through, Kiwi Green, Ruby Red and Storm Trooper (white).
The DiscHub was designed by Alex de Rouvray while still a student at Stanford. The company has been manufacturing the product for several months an
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