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Unbox and review

Unbox and review: a must have DVD for all DVD fans! The Unboxed version of Samsung's hottest DVD - the Korean drama, "The Teacher" is sure to be a box office hit. With an all new story by its director Joon Sang-yeol, the film is sure to be a smash in its own right! But just what does it take to properly box and review this fantastic DVD?

Of course, we would firstly need to mention the title. Let us recall how the original release of this movie was stopped in the US and Canada due to its violence (which is quite disturbing in the extreme). It was then edited and made available to the rest of the world in the form of an unboxed DVD. So how does one go about getting their hands on such an unboxed DVD of such a highly acclaimed and talked about the movie? Let us first look at some tips and tricks on how one can make this DVD available to everyone else.

First of all, it is important to note that DVDs do not come unboxed like regular CD's. In fact, it may not even be possible to find a retailer who offers such products - especially in the US. Instead, the boxed DVD comes with a special package containing the DVD itself, a set of cardboard stickers with the movie's cover design and a printed booklet with a synopsis of the film. It is best to stick to the simpler designs and styles, as the boxed DVDs will normally end up being thrown out. For an unboxing experience, it is advisable to invest in a good DVD burning software like Starburner or burningfox so that you can burn the DVD to DVD as well as making a backup copy to spare.

You would then need to get the DVD. You may be wondering where you should purchase the DVD from. Well, it is actually very easy to locate these unboxed DVD's online. There are websites that allow customers to register and list their unboxed items and then others would sell them directly to the public. The costs vary greatly, depending on the seller, but you should definitely shop around before committing yourself to any one particular website.

After purchasing your DVD, it is then important to take care of it. After all, you are going to give it a life time - and who knows when that life time could be! One way to ensure that your DVD stays in perfect condition is to regularly dust and clean it before putting it in the unbound state. You would not want that your DVD to become ruined due to dust or dampness! Also, it is important to keep the unboxed DVDs away from heat sources; heat causes the plastic to break down and the film to deteriorate over time.

The best way to give your unboxed DVD a life time is to store it properly and not to place it in a hurry of anything. Most DVD's that have a cardboard slip cover are wrapped in cellophane, and that is a great way to preserve them! Many people do not realize that the cellophane can be torn easily, so it is important to keep it tightly in place. When the boxed DVD is put in its unbound state for display, it is wise to place a piece of acid free tissue paper between the cardboard and the CD so as to avoid damaging it.

If you plan to store the boxed DVD at home, it is important that you make sure that you do not leave it in a damp area such as a garage, shed, basement or shed. Even if the DVD has been placed in a damp location, such as a drawer, box office or even your refrigerator, it still needs to be protected. For starters, moisture can seep underneath the wrapping which can ruin the plastic. Also, make sure that your DVD does not come into contact with extreme temperatures as this can also damage it. When you are storing your unboxed DVD, there are a few other things you need to consider.

Make sure to wrap it up properly. Although the packaging itself will be attractive, it does not help if you do not wrap the DVD properly! The first thing you need to do is purchase a DVD case that will fit your unboxed DVD neatly. Also, it is important to label the case so you know where to look for your DVD whenever you need it. The first step is to unbox and review your Christmas gifts, and next you can begin unwrapping presents!

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