Over the disc's insert - free standard black
Eco-Box keepcase, Image has included an almost perfectly redundant cardboard slipcover.
There are no inserts inside
the Eco-Box keepcase, but it's housed in a nice foil - coated cardboard slipcover.
The Eco-Box keepcase includes an ad for The Crazies motion comic and Facebook app and another for «Spartacus» and other Starz programming.
There are no inserts inside the black
Eco-Box keepcase.
The two discs are packaged in a standard black
Eco-Box keepcase, the foil cover artwork being reproduced more vibrantly in a glossy cardboard slipcover.
The standard
Eco-Box keepcase gets topped by a cardboard slipcover with a sticker billing it «The 2010 Hit Film as seen on Syfy.»
There are no inserts within the black
Eco-Box keepcase.
The standard black
Eco-Box keepcase does not have the usual portions cut out.
Unsurprisingly, no slipcover and nary an insert join the black
Eco-Box keepcase holding the plain gray disc.
The uncut
Eco-Box keepcase is topped by a nice but redundant cardboard slipcover and contains no inserts.
That Evening Sun's DVD is packaged in a standardly slipcovered
Eco-Box keepcase.
The disc is held in an uncut
Eco-Box keepcase, which is topped by a subtly - textured cardboard slipcover repeating everything below.
The lone insert joining the plain gray disc inside the unslipcovered black
Eco-Box keepcase is the sheet holding directions and a code for redeeming the Digital HD with UltraViolet that is included with this purchase.
No inserts or slipcover accompany the uncut black
Eco-Box keepcase and fingerprint - attracting plain silver disc.
Not exact matches
The
keepcases, black
Eco-Boxes with the usually cut - out portions intact, are topped by no slipcovers.
For another, instead of the widely - used standard black
Eco-Box, the DVD is housed in a clear
keepcase whose interior displays credits text and, underneath the disc, the central image of the disc art.
The standard black
keepcase, an uncut
Eco-Box with swinging tray, cleverly features creative artwork different from its cardboard slipcover's more marketable designs.
Inside the standard black
keepcase, an
Eco-Box without the usual portions removed, we find a postage - prepaid postcard with the BBC's usual consumer survey, which now includes a great question about «Blu - Ray DVD.»