These vinyl-style CD-R sold by Verbatim look damned cool! I found (and bought) them this morning in an electronic-related expo in a city nearby.
It would be cool to use them as TimeCoded-CDs, mabye by printing a VDJ logo on the top!
Printable vinyl-style CD-R (picture taken from Google Images):
I apologise for the image quality of the next pictures, but I've taken them with my N70 (and they're also resized by the browser, check by blog to see the original size).
And finally a Numark Cue-like pair :D
It would be cool to use them as TimeCoded-CDs, mabye by printing a VDJ logo on the top!
Printable vinyl-style CD-R (picture taken from Google Images):

I apologise for the image quality of the next pictures, but I've taken them with my N70 (and they're also resized by the browser, check by blog to see the original size).

And finally a Numark Cue-like pair :D

Posted Sun 09 Dec 07 @ 6:57 am
They look cool Tex. A good find mate.
Jimmy b
Posted Sun 09 Dec 07 @ 10:16 am
cool :)
it gives a taste of vinyl !
it gives a taste of vinyl !
Posted Wed 12 Dec 07 @ 3:13 am
This have been ard for the past 4-5 yrs;) From other manufacturer such as benQ
And yes it look cool..
And yes it look cool..
Posted Wed 12 Dec 07 @ 11:48 pm
the printables one's are new
Posted Thu 13 Dec 07 @ 12:55 am
I hate to be a buzz-kill but I really don't see the point? When use use the CD's they're inside the player so you can't see them and when you store them they're inside the cover so you never get to see them...I admit it looks cool but when do you actually look at them?I would save a couple of bucks and buy regular ones.. :P
Posted Thu 13 Dec 07 @ 7:07 am
@ K_one: you're right, but I think you can spend $10 for 10 vinyl-style CDs without any problem in your life ;-) They look nice anyway :-)
Posted Thu 13 Dec 07 @ 1:13 pm