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  1. Mar 17, 2009 · Quote: Originally Posted by LeeVing. i believe that the "Checkpoint" cases are the ones with the square security sensor, mostly seen on dvd's in Target, sometimes on a separate piece of cardboard. Sensormatic are the rectangle ones. We had sensormatic at my store, and they were white rectangular, "puffy" stickers.

  2. Apr 14, 2003 · It could be to differentiate security devices: A) No security device, B) Sensormatic: Thin Black or Thick White rectangular strips (e.g. Best Buy or Sam Goody), C) Checkpoint: Rectangular white stickers (e.g. Circuit City) 2. It could be because of different languages on the disc (e.g. Star Wars Ep.

  3. Sensormatic and Checkpoint are two point-of-sale security systems. The names refer to the little metal tags that are inserted into DVD packaging to set off an alarm if you go through the sensors at the store entrance without having the tags deactivated during checkout.

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  5. Feb 26, 2001 · When the DVD market came along, retailers prompted the studios to include the security tags INSIDE the product at the factory. It costs only pennies more, which is naturally passed on to consumers. So, generally, retailers have choice of buying stock that is pre-tagged with "Sensormatic" or "Checkpoint" tags inside the case.

  6. Aug 29, 2022 · Checkpoint refers to the loss-prevention stickers that come in the DVDs -- the stickers that set off security systems at stores when you leave the store.

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  8. DVD cases are black (actually dark grey), or clear (actually translucent) in appearance. Other colours are available. With a black case the outer inlay is printed one-sided, whereas for a clear case, we recommend a two-sided print so that when open, the reverse of the print is visible.

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