You can stuff 100 discs in this CD storage device

Mar 23, 2007 11:47 GMT  ·  By

Searching for CDs might be an annoying process if you're extraordinarily disorganized. That's also the case if you're one of those massive CD collection keeper. Better take a look at this CD storage system. Divita Tower might be the perfect device to store your discs. Maybe. The Divita Storage Tower can hold about 100 CDs or DVDs. Damn, even CD libraries are getting smarter!

You can also check what you have booked inside via built-in 18-inch LCD display and numeric pad. Using this feature, you no longer have to search for stuff manually (not really). Just write the name of the CD and the thing will identify that CD in the crowd. Here's the coolest trick: it will spit the wanted disc through a specially designed mouth. The device is available in a brushed metal finish and it's standing 22-inches tall. It's just about the right size if you want to use it as a Bonzai support (or maybe consumable rolled herbs). One thing it won't do is connect to the net.

This is good buy if you happen to live in those small stuffed with air apartments. The bad news is that you'll have to index each disc in order to let this robot start digging that Lord of the rings DVD. Yeah, they could've worked on that. That means that it will not respond to complex commands like: "Byte and index it!". Too bad some hand and eyes activities remain involved in the search process. The Blue Audiocubes sells it for Divita Storage Tower, err, 490$. Extremely cheap and shiny stuff! Right? I'll stick with simplicity! And finally, it doesn't fit in the back-pack city-like scenario.