The standard CD case dimensions are 5.59 inches in length, 4.92 inches in width, and 0.39 inches in depth. Since certain CD cases are intended to carry more than one CD, the depth of the cases varies. In contrast, the length and width of cases are rarely variable.
In 1982, when CDs were initially introduced to the market, the conventional CD packaging was a jewel box. When creating case covers and inserts, the dimensions of CD cases are essential. Despite a frequent myth, CD and DVD casings do not normally have the same dimensions, despite the fact that the discs themselves are typically the same size.
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