Talking CD case spruces up those mundane disc gifts
As if singing cards weren't zany enough, along comes a product that takes the idea one step further. Pre-vu's talking CD case enables customers to cram burnt home videos or any other optical disc into an enclosure that actually plays back up to sixty seconds of pre-recorded chatter. 'Course, this would probably be most effective when mailing out gifts to those you won't actually be meeting face-to-face, but for £2.50 ($5) apiece, it's not a half bad way to [Via Coolest-Gadgets]




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
tande @ Aug 29th 2007 12:56PM
It would be cool to see these in stores from major labels.
You could preview the tracks on the cd to see if it would be something you'd like.
Glazun @ Aug 29th 2007 1:03PM
Hm, the main use I see in this product is helping blind people pick out the CD's they want to listen to.
John Laur @ Aug 29th 2007 3:37PM
Bingo! My wife's grandfather is blind and since he became blind only recently, he never learned to read braille and might not be able to at this point either. Sorting his audiobooks and music is difficult and these things would make it infinitely easier.
farmerjoe @ Aug 30th 2007 5:06AM
I thought of that as well, but I think most blind CD owners have self-printed braille labels on all their CDs already.
Alex Rrrrrrr @ Aug 29th 2007 2:07PM
You could go into any music shop and record dirty talk or sounds onto the Teletubbies soundtrack box...How hilarious...
Bill @ Aug 29th 2007 9:43PM
"Hi, Uncle Bob!
"Hope the first week back, teaching in junior high, went well."
"Per your repeated requests, I have crammed as much filthy teen pr0n as possible onto the enclosed DVD"
"Oops, hope Aunt Edna didn't open this by mistake!"