A slimline jewel case insert typically measures 7.2 inches (18.4 cm) in width and 4.9 inches (12.4 cm) in height. The spine of the insert is usually about 0.1 inches (0.25 cm) wide. These dimensions ensure a proper fit for the slimline case, which is commonly used for CDs and DVDs.
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i would guess its around 20g
The whole case is one solid color.
From scratches yes, however if you were to drop your case then the laptop in a slimline case would likely be more proun to receiving some damage.
It is just a clever name for a CD case. They are the slimmer version of the standard CD case. "Jewel" refers to the piece that clips into the center hole of the CD to keep it in place. It has a jewel-like design.
The Big Jewel Case - 1930 was released on: USA: 23 February 1930
The Great Marshall Jewel Case - 1910 was released on: USA: 1910
the plastic box the a CD is in ---------------- Actually, a disk cover is a liner [tray insert or label] found at the front or back of a jewel case [the plastic box a compact disk or DVD is in].
A jewel case for a DVD.
Peter Doodson
CD jewel cases are made through a process called injection moulding
It shouldn't matter, as long as the insert fits the case and there are no leaks.