Posted Jan 28, 2007 at 09:30PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Accessories, News Tags: MadCatz
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Finally, here's a safe way to store your UMDs without the hassle taking up space in your drawers or having it accidentally broken by some dictionary-turned-paper-weight on your desk. MadCatz has released its 4X UMD magazine. As you can pick up from the name of the product, it can house up to four UMDs.

The product itself is very compact and features magnetic arms. Now, with this UMD Magazine, you're not only keeping your UMDs safe, but organized and dust-free as well. The video below demonstrates how to use it and shows just how compact it is. And you only have to shell out about US$ 10 for it.

You can visit the MadCatz site via our Read link for orders. Check it out and see if it's worth your UMDs.




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   by cheewhoo (Unregistered) - 2007-01-28
 » nice

SWEET!!!! Looks cool...



FIRST!!!

   by GaveUpTomorrow - 2007-01-28
 » Looks kind of cheap...

But I guess its only $10... But I got my UMD case that holds eight UMD disks and is much nicer than that...at $10 as well. It also completely closes, so nothing can touch my UMD disks :p


   Re: somedude (Unregistered) - 2007-01-28
 » name?

whats the name of your case?

   Re: - (Unregistered) - 2007-01-28
 » umd case

I to, it's much better you can do 2 MS in there and 8 umd disks. i got it with my psp.

   Re: ... (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » ...

Universal Media Disc Case from gamestop (I think) has a nice 2 Memory card holder that I've adjusted to carry on my PSP instead of a UMD :)
   by too bad (Unregistered) - 2007-01-28
 » too bad

nice hlder
but i ton think a lot of ppl use umds
cough..

   by HACKER (Unregistered) - 2007-01-28
 » no use!

lol only 10% of psp users use umds today this is no use


   Re: ffadjlk (Unregistered) - 2007-01-28
 » only?

10%? try more like 90% of the psp users still use UMD's today. MS Loaders and piracy isn't as plagued on the psp as you may think.
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   by creek (Unregistered) - 2007-01-28
 » ha

UMD? whats that? lol


   Re: bob (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » ummm are you stupid?

umds are like the thing that you use to keep on you to keep the devil away...DURR
   by PTK (Unregistered) - 2007-01-28
 » Nice, but...

This video reminded me of http://www.superhandz.com/. Check out the "Xtreme Digits" videos, I laughed so hard I cried when I saw that the first time. Hand Sportz, damn...

   by xKJTx (Unregistered) - 2007-01-28
 » I do like it.... But?

It is very nice for a case that holds 4 disc with ease and small for pocket. But I still think that everyone would like to have a backup of there UMDs on the mem card for only one pocket. But still this is a nice case. I give it 9/10. Very good thing to have.

   by MJF (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » Shaky hands

Who'd they get to make the commercial? Michael J. Fox?!?

   by Mentality - 2007-01-29
 » no thanks

looks cr*p to me lol.

   by mad_maniac - 2007-01-29
 » looks fragile...

this would be nice for me because i have exactly 5 umd's (1 would stay on the psp while the rest could stay in the magazine), but this looks way too fragile to me...

   by keyakoo (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » magnets?

Magnetic arms? so won't that kinda... ruin your UMD's?


   Re: some random guy (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » re

thats what i was thinking. it probably will after a long time.


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   Re: CHUCKINGROCKSATSPACESHIPS - 2007-01-29
 » How Would That Ruin An Optical Disc?

Thats what Sony uses to hold the disc the PSP too. Also the data is not magnetically stored on an optical disc, it is burned in. A hard drive is a different story though.
   by UMD (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » no

No ive had this for a while it dosent run them you can carry them in your pocket:)

   by oddsoy (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » umd's NOT magnetic, duh

Hello, UMD media is not tape media, info stored once is there until it is physically (i.e. scratched) removed from the the plastic disk. No amount of contact with the tiny magnet will harm your UMD.

   by John Titor (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » boooooring

totally not notable, get this crap off of here.

   by ds (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » ds

that guy could really do with a second hand

   by GODzillaSDM - 2007-01-29
 » too big and too fancy for an easy job

this thing is too big and too fancy just to hold UMD's. This case does the job just as well. [img]http://www.daydeal.com/files/images2/pspumd4case2.jpg[/img]

   by GoTpSp (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » Already Bought It 2 months ago...

i already got that like 2 months ago. Its pretty good.

   by kazama - 2007-01-29
 » Better and Cheaper Alternative

You know the round Altoids hard candy tins? Well, each one of them holds 3 UMD disks without shaking or shuffling. The tin is metal and the cap secures nicely so they are very well protected. It is a far better, cheaper, and candy friendly alternatives to this.


   Re: Jumpin Jehosaphat (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » True

Sour Altoids tins are a delicious alternative to a 10$ case. To this date there is nothing that can beat them in durability or price.
   by td (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » /...

"dictionary-turned-paper-weight"
you guys mean a bricked psp right?

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   by Gadwin - 2007-01-29
 » Uhhh

UMD is out. Like... Officially. ISOs FTW.

   by UMD's out? (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » ummmmmm......

Most ppl I know play umd games because they are honest! Gaming illegally is basically stealing. I hope you all go straight to hell!

   by Luke (Unregistered) - 2007-01-29
 » Not sure

I am not sure about elsewhere, but in Australia the PSP comes with a form, you fill it out, send it to Sony and get a free UMD Holder.

   by miko (Unregistered) - 2007-01-30
 » Old news...

Got that case with my psp, on the "psp release day"... how can it be new?



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