Protect your precious discs with a condom from D_Skin

31 Jul 04 01:35 by Crabbyappleton in category Uncategorized To news archive

Here is a product called d_skin that is a type of prophylactic for your discs. The idea is to protect optical media from scratches. With this product, you merely take the media and snap on a clear plasic cover. Instantly, your disc is protected and ready to be inserted. Yes, you can even play your games with the skin on it doesn’t matter, as the discs are “ultra thin”. Your drive will not know the difference and will function as if the skin wasn’t there. Oooh la la!

D_skin Protective Disc Skins are so thin that your discs can be read right through them. No distortion, no skipping, no problems, just pure entertainment . . . the way it was intended to be. Put a d_skin Protective Disc Skin on all of your discs and play them at home, in your car or in your game consoles. If the Skin ever gets scratched, just throw it away and put a new one on. Your entertainment survives.

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D_skin Protective Disc Skins are a combination of the latest developments in micro-resin engineering and hi-tech manufacturing. The patent pending laser transparent Skin and micro-engineered outer ring technology are breakthroughs in disc protection. The ultra-thin Skin forms a protective barrier around your discs that render them nearly impervious to scratches and the cruelties of an active life. The outer ring is securely fused to the laser transparent Skin to keep the Skin firmly attached to your discs at all times, even while they play.

The product comes in a five pack for about 6 skins… I mean dollars.

Source: D_Skin

5 Comments

REDKING
Posts: 54
Posted on: 31 Jul 04 01:48
Great idea for all dvd rental stores. I am always amazed at the general public and their total lack of respect for the dvd medium. I always clean rental discs before they go into my player. It just proves that no matter how sophisticated the technology, there will always be those idiots that can't seem to figure out how to take care of the product.
jef195
Posts: 445
Posted on: 31 Jul 04 04:57
This Product can be defeated by making your own backups on other Discs.
SupremeCheddar
Posts: 139
Posted on: 31 Jul 04 05:17
Remember kids to always put a d_skin on a cd-rw before letting it into your drive bay. Your not only sticking the cd-rw into your drive bay, but also every other drive bay that cd-rw has been in.
jeexlabs
Posts: 1
Posted on: 31 Jul 04 23:16
i bought a tin of these a month ago.. and like a ****job with a condom on... IT SUCKS. sometimes they dont even fit correctly on the disc. they fall off quite easily.. consoles have a harder time reading these discs.. these things just suck ass..
[edited by Crabbyappleton on 01.08.2004 01:40]
Dismembered Ninja
Posts: 392
Posted on: 02 Aug 04 10:53
Will these thing protect you from Digitally Transmitted Diseases?

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