Store up to 100 discs with the Selector100. Disc Index slides and hides. The patented, one-touch disc retrieval system makes it a snap to find your discs. Great for archiving CD and DVD… More
It solves a problem I had...running out of space for my DVD collection. I now have 12 of the Selector100 and only use a fraction of the space my collection takes up. I spend less time trying to find a DVD since I don't have to look through the whole collection. Just look on the listing of each Selector100 or find it on the computer and move the slide to the right number...there it is.
By bassics38
from Atlanta, GA
1/08/2010
Great product, software needs work
4.0
PROS
Durable
Compact
Attractive Design
CONS
BEST USES
Comments:
This is a great product, but it's time to put some serious work into the Discware indexing system. It's nice to have the online backup of Discware Online, but that it's slow to do the data entry on the web. A better option would be better to have a Backup button in the local app. Also, the program doesn't seem to like the newer operating systems, I entered ninety discs on my new Windows 7 computer only to have it crash without being able to save my work. I now have my index in an Excel spreadsheet. I absolutely love the disc storage units, the operation is smooth, the buttons are nicely integrated into the design and they are just plain cool. Please put some time into a software package that measures up to the same standards as your physical product.
By Willy
from San Diego
1/07/2010
Nice Product Nice Idea
4.0
PROS
CONS
BEST USES
Comments:
Great idea but needs a beefier latch. The latch is plastic and gets a lot of use. When it fails the top won't stay closed. I received a Selector100 with it already broken. Hey guys, beef it up!!
By Freddie
from Michigan
About Me Organizer, Practical
1/07/2010
I have bought 4 of these as gifts.
4.0
PROS
Great Sound Quality
Easy To Set Up
Durable
Compact
Attractive Design
CONS
BEST USES
Multiple Rooms / Whole House
Comments:
I bought one several years ago and organized all my cd's and dvd's that contain my photos. I bought 4 as gifts this christmas. So my boys could organize their cd's and dvd's and keep them safe from damage and scratches.
By Rick
from NH
About Me Practical, Tech Savvy
1/07/2010
Great product! Great company!
5.0
PROS
Compact
Easy To Set Up
Attractive Design
Durable
CONS
BEST USES
Comments:
Great and easy way to keep organized with quick retrieval
By Lindsay with too many loose disks!
from Orlando, FL
About Me Movie Enthusiast, Practical, Audiophile
1/07/2010
Unbeatable Storage
5.0
PROS
Compact
Easy To Set Up
Attractive Design
CONS
BEST USES
Comments:
My mom bought the 120Auto for my boyfriend last year for Christmas. This year I had to add this one. I'll add as many as we need to until all of those annoying loose CDs and DVDs are stored and organized! The first one fit all our movies, the second is being utilized for his music CDs. Will probably get a smaller one for all those CDs that come wtih new computers and programs.
By Coach
from Sacramento, CA
About Me Technically Challenged, Practical, Tech Savvy
1/07/2010
Love this thing
5.0
PROS
Easy To Set Up
Attractive Design
Compact
Durable
CONS
BEST USES
Entertainment
Multiple Rooms / Whole House
Comments:
Love this product. All my friends want one!
By AC
from Clarksville, TN
About Me Practical, Technically Challenged
1/06/2010
(1 of 1 customer found this review helpful)
Discgear Selector 100
4.0
PROS
Attractive Design
Compact
CONS
Saving list not possible
BEST USES
Comments:
I like the compactness of storing my CD/DVDs. The design of the Selector100 I find very attractive, especially the brown color. My software did not allow me to save my list as I was creating it. This was a real inconvenience, since I had to keep it on the screen, until I finished it. At one point, I lost my work and had to start over, when I had been half way finished.
By kaline
from Louisville Ne
About Me Movie Enthusiast, Tech Savvy
1/06/2010
Selector 100
4.0
PROS
Compact
CONS
Title space to short
Difficult To Set Up
BEST USES
Basic Systems
Comments:
ok except the online title space is to short, titles run onto the next entry
By Carl
from Glen Burnie, Md.
About Me Movie Enthusiast, Practical
1/06/2010
Selector 100. Great product.No complaint
5.0
PROS
Compact
Easy To Set Up
Attractive Design
Durable
CONS
BEST USES
Production Quality
Basic Systems
Entertainment
Comments:
Great product. Very easy to use and find your disc.
By John
from Bay Area
About Me Movie Enthusiast, Audiophile, Practical
1/06/2010
Great product but pricey!
4.0
PROS
Easy To Set Up
Durable
CONS
BEST USES
Smaller Rooms
Entertainment
Production Quality
Comments:
I bought one from one of those kiosks in the shopping mall about 2 years ago. I didn't really intend to buy it but the girl at the kiosk was very persistent because she said that they closed their kiosk in a few days. It was 50% of or [$] and to me, that's still expensive and I think the invention is the one that costs, not the material or labor. When I brought it home, turned out that it's pretty cool because it's helpful! I have so many movies, DVD's with cases, music CD's, computer CD's and I can put 100 disc's in one compact cases! But the best thing is that I can organize the way I want, I can see the list of 100 discs in front of me right there and the thing will pick up the disc for me sideway and my hands won't have to touch the other side of the disc that may make it dirty or scratched. It's a very clever invention! The only thing I wish in the next version is that the design should change somehow so that it is stackable (I already have 3 of them) Another con is that, for me, it's kinda pricey (but you'll get what you pay for and I bought those this past Thanksgiving when they have big sale, buy 1 get 2 free!)
By General Mac
from San Antonio, TX
About Me Practical, Movie Enthusiast
1/06/2010
This is an excellent product.
5.0
PROS
Compact
Durable
CONS
BEST USES
Comments:
I have a large collection of CD's and DVD's and have found the Selector100 to be an outstanding solution to indexing and storing my collection. I have owned one for two years and recently purchased four more...
By Shirley Ms. Discgearaciolous!
from Houston, Texas
About Me Tech Savvy, Movie Enthusiast, Practical, Love gadgets, Got Discgearitis, Audiophile
1/06/2010
Lovin' it....Discgear!
5.0
PROS
Easy to use
Compact
Easy To Set Up
Attractive Design
CONS
BEST USES
Entertainment
Smaller Rooms
Larger Rooms
DVD Collections
Multiple Rooms / Whole House
Comments:
I ordered Discgear after looking at it in the mall some years back. I thought it was cool! My dvd collection finally got unmanageable so I took the leap and bought 2 on sale at half price! I'm hooked! I want the smaller 80 for my tech discs in my office. White matches my Apple wonderfully. But the best thing is customer service. Fast efficient and friendly...that's Discgear! Thanks [...] you are the best! He answered all my questions and made me a discgear expert! I'm lovin my Discgear 100!Michael and I talked about a video that shows one how to make labels for the discgear. I was kind of wandering around the online directions but Michael cleared up everything. Get a Disgear for the New Year its "New Millenium" at its best! "I'm lovin my Disgear!" Get one pronto you won't regret it! Would I recommend it! You know my answer is a resounding YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!
By Margarita
from Gloucester, VA
About Me Organized, Practical, Movie Enthusiast
1/06/2010
Excellent product when price is right.
4.0
PROS
Attractive Design
Compact
CONS
Not storage-friendly
BEST USES
Entertainment
Multiple Rooms / Whole House
Comments:
I recently purchased my 5th & 6th units because our DVD collection is continually growing. Although it takes considerable time to input 100 disks in each unit, once done it is time well spent because accessing and finding disks is at your fingertips; the program allows you to print separate sorted lists by Title, Sub Catergory, and Artist. What I haven't found so great is that the Selector units don't stack and Discgear discontinued the stands, so storing the units can be cumbersome (but they don't take up as much storage as the actual disks in their cases would).