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ProLine Introduces Automatic Disc Selectors

Staff -- TWICE, 3/11/2002

Denver —Two newly designed disc storage/selector units from ProLine, intended to simplify storing and organizing any disc collection, offer automatic disc selection at the touch of a button.

The Select-A-Disc 12 and Select-A-Disc 60 provide storage and selection for 12 and 60 discs, respectively.

Both designs are for disc retrieval of CD-Rs, DVDs, music CDs, CD games, photo CDs, CD-ROMs and similar media.

A removable clear-view-covered index system allows users to list by number the corresponding disc that is placed in each storage compartment for quick disc selection. By simply positioning a built-in selection dial to any specific indexed disc, the units automatically open the locking covers and raise up the desired disc.

Both of the ProLine products are compact in size, operate without any power source and are available in contemporary graphite metallic color. Solid plastic construction allows transporting all formats of discs.

The 12-disc unit has a suggested $12.95 retail and the 60 unit is $21.95.

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