EZDupe DVD Player Case EZdupe DVD/CD Duplicator - The Coach EZD880
This weatherproof tote will protect The Coach investment while traveling. Room is provided for the Coach, CD-R's, power supply & additional accessories. A convenient carry strap is also included. Main Features Manufacturer : EZdupe Manufacturer Part Number : EZDTB8 Manufacturer Website Address : www.ezdupe.com Product Type : DVD Player Case Accessibility : Clam Shell Compatibility : EZdupe DVD/CD Duplicator - The Coach EZD880 more
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- TypeDVD Player Case
- BrandEZDupe
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- Recommended UseEZdupe DVD/CD Duplicator - The Coach EZD880
ProductReviews90/100 (1 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: Nov-15-2006
- Biting brilliant
"The Player" is a biting satire of the studio system. Tim Robbins is perfect in his part, and the same is the be said for the rest of the cast. Altman details how films get lose their artistic properties in order to be sucessful.
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: Nov-15-2006
- Biting brilliant
"The Player" is a biting satire of the studio system. Tim Robbins is perfect in his part, and the same is the be said for the rest of the cast. Altman details how films get lose their artistic properties in order to be sucessful.
- read full review | report as inappropriate



