No, but I remember them from the '90s.
2000snostalgia
This is a space for 2000s kids to share nostalgia from the cool old days.
This is pretty cool, but $170 is still expensive in today's dollar
Also it's not flexible. It's only useful if you really want to organize around 100 CDs. Having 60 in there might look weird
Lets be honest. The type of person to buy something like this isn't going to have only 60 CDs to put in there. They've probably got a CD mountain lying around.
I used to sell furniture back then, we sold many cd and DVD racks. But we had one big carousel that held about 200 CDs and 160 DVDs. One guy bought four of these. I wonder what he's doing with them now...
I still have a couple of my Sauder DVD shelves from the early 2000's, they hold some DVD's, PS4 games, switch cases, Blu-rays, a couple paperbacks, and a few pop figs now.
They all looked, and felt, cheap AF just like the one in the pic. They were a thing too for DVD collectors if memory serves.
I also remember elaborate organisers like these would break easily.
Why did they make this carnival ride
into a CD-organizer?
Wow, a whole 68.3GB of lossless bitstream audio, directly at your fingertips! Twenty years ago I would have loved to own one of these. $50 says the motor would break in a year, though.
That seems excessive when you can just organize them.
That is a way to organize them.
Yo! I need something like that (despite not having anywhere near enough CDs)!
I already have a couple external drives and some backed up CDs/songs on certain devices, but that looks like a really cool way display the CDs I have in their jewel cases compared to just using a drive.
I think i have an idea for a modern art HDD cage now.
This will fit about a hundred times the amount of CDs after lossless compression compared to tower
And yet, it doesn't give the same vibe
what the hell is that? It looks like WD40 made a brick, that someone etched holes into and then slapped on a sticker
Runs on 6 D batteries
I wasn't prepared for that second throwback
Our school library had a couple of smarter ones linked to a database on the computer, you typed in what you wanted and it would spit it out.
LGR did a video about them
Shit, I need this today! I have hundreds of CDs sitting in organized boxes in the garage.
I don't recall ever seeing anything like this. Cd autochangers had a market, not this