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more about #cases FriarNurgle: Tools required. more » xeno314: Am I the only one who looked at this and thought Darth Vader mask? more » oddgit: small correction to the article, it does not support e-atx, at least according to new egg and Thermaltake's specs page. I really wanted this to be th... more » Rejexted: Can someone give me a tl;dr? more » theimmc: This looks like it'll mainly be useful in the lobby of a company as a showpiece computer, allowing visitors to sign in and running slide show type app... more » Lupison: Some notes: -$849, granted this could be the last case you ever buy for 10+ years, I'll give them that. -If you're going to completely redesign the id... more » PregoNation: $849...? Clearly there must be a large, upper-middle class PC-building community I'm unaware of. That buys $1,000 dollar cases. more » .Trenchant.: $849??? Annnnd that was the end of that dream. more » ninjagin: You know, I do all my builds on microATX these days, for portability. I don't think it would be such a stretch for them to execute a similar design fo... more » Thomathan: So very, very sexy. more » yantelope: Yeah, I can think of better ways to blow $850 out of my butt. Cool case though. more » aec007: The only way you can possibly keep that case clean (with all the nooks and crannies) it's by hiring someone 24/7 or working insidean Intel Fab plant. more » Deckard: Craig, thanks for the review. If I only had the time & disposable income. more » stifflittlefinger: I think it's fugly. more » Philip Han: This made my day... I have loved the Thermaltake BMW Level 10 case ever since the first concept drawings and renders appeared on the internet... Thi... more » zrag: Why waste your money? I could buy that or I could buy about 20 bottles of my favorite tequila. You can guess what I'm buying. more » John Herrman: I haven't said this about a PC tower since I was a tween, but that thing is awesome. more » liveinabin: Fancy bit of kit but (and maybe I'm just getting old here) you're going to have to dust that. Not fun. more » RicketyCricket: Stay tuned! Next, Hewlett-Packard will take on sports car design . . . more » Odin: Right, now release a much cheaper mid tower version and I'll totally have it over the Antec 902 I have planned for my next rig. I seriously love the l... more » -
#cases
NZXT Hades Chassis Looks Like a Cylon Easter Island Head
NZXT's new Hades case looks like a primitive stone carving, worshipped by Pacific Islanders sometime in the last millennia. It gazes upon you, solemn and silent, imposing and intimidating, powerful and peaceful. More » -
#review
Thermaltake Level 10 Chassis Review: Can BMW Change PC Design?
PC Perspective's reader Craig Mullaney scored the first review with the Thermaltake Level 10 computer case. And the site was kind enough to share it with us, in full, here. Spoiler: it's as ridiculously awesome as we'd expect: More » -
#case
Thermaltake's BMW-Designed Level 10 Supercase Now Available Pre-Constructed For $2499
Thermaltake didn't take our advice on their Level 10 case, but the BMW-design is still one of the most unique you can buy. Speaking of that, you can score the OEM-ed system now exclusively from iBUYPOWER starting at $2499. More » -
#cellphones
Forty Percent Of You Clowns Use a Case On Your Phones
Slate cites a survey back in July that showed 40% of cellphone users use a case for your phones. 40%! More » -
#netbooks
NES Netbook
If you don't have at least one NES-style accessory incorporated into your daily routine, you've haven't just failed us, you've let down everyone who ever believed in you. Score this NES netbook case for $50. [Etsy via Lilliputing via UberGizmo] -
#iphone
New iControlPad Prototype Controls the iPhone with Dual Analog Nubs
The iPhone gamepad case is back with an overhauled design that brings controls to the front, and adds dual analog nubs (the same as the Pandora gaming handheld). There's also an internal battery that charges the iPhone while playing. More » -
#accessories
99-Cent Cardboard iPhone Case Illustrating Contest
Case-Mate released a $0.99 cardboard iPhone case as a tongue-in-cheek, recession-appropriate gesture—and people bought them, and drew on them, and now they've got a contest to see whose creation is best. More » -
#laptops
Odyssey's Laptop Case Looks Like It Could Survive a Nuclear Blast at Ground Zero
Thousands of years from now, your laptop could end up in a museum established by some future, post-apocalyptic race thanks to the super-rugged VU200711HW case from Odyssey. More » -
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#cases
Buffy and Hellboy Skins on Apple Products, Dual-Fanboys Ascend to Nirvana
Dark Horse Comics (Buffy, Hellboy) and GelaSkins (those dudes who make reusable sticky skins for iPhones, Macbooks, etc) have conceived and birthed a line of products to which all geeks will find themselves un-immune. More » -
#accessories
Hard Graft's U MacBook Sleeve Has Actual Style
The big draw of the U MacBook sleeve is its external, two-segmented pocket for an iPod, phone, small notebook or whatever, but I'm more impressed by the understated style of the thing. My current black neoprene case suddenly feels so...middle-school. More » -
#casemods
Russian Casemod Freak Builds a Miniature Living Room Inside His PC
Because the one sentence written about this miniature-living-room-inside-a-PC-case was composed in Russian, i'll just say this—whoever created it is awesome, but they might also be a serial killer. More » -
#case
This Is What the Thermaltake Level 10 Case Actually Looks Like
The image of the Level 10 we saw back in March looked fantastic. Glossy, stylish and oh so beautiful. But now? Now reality disappoints once again. More » -
#review
Case-Mate iPhone Credit Card Case Review
Case-Mate's credit card iPhone case, which is actually only half of a case, since it mostly protects the back of the phone, but allows you to carry up to two credit cards with you simultaneously. More » -
#bags
Targus' New Laptop Cases Make Me Want to Nap
I'm pretty sure this ski-jacket looking Crave laptop backpack is for falling asleep on in class. The rest of the new ones released today by Targus actually just make me want to go to sleep. More » -
#ds
WaSaBi Cases Reimagine Your DSi in Aluminum
In case you're one of those people who can't stand conforming to society, holding a DSi decorated in spartan, matte black, these "WaSaBi" cases from Gametech can dress up your system while adding a bit of extra protection. More » -
#iphone
iBand Cases For The iPhone Made With Shock-Absorbent Flubber
UK-based Tech 21 have devised a real-life, mailable, flubber-esque gel that becomes rigid on impact. This substance dubbed "d30" is used to safeguard an iPhone or iPod Touch from owners with buttery fingers. More » -
#diy
DIY Denim iPhone or Gadget Case Always Keeps Your Device in Your Pants
While jean-on-jean is an absolute fashion no-no, this do it yourself denim iPhone or gadget case won't only give you a bit of '90s nostalgia, but it is also relatively durable. More » -
#kindle
Here's Another Kindle Holder For Book Aficionados Who Just Can't Let Go
The hollowed out book, long a staple of Shawshank Redemption prison escapes and whatnot, now hosts the Kindle, thanks to a company that apparently just can't let that old "book" style of reading go the way of the dinosaur. More » -
#accessories
Who Pays $1,000 For a Damn iPhone Case?
Apparently, the Japanese do. Because that's exactly where the Japan Texture cases from SoftBank BB are going on sale. But really, this is ridiculous—these things don't even have diamonds on them. More » -
#apple
China and Portugal Agree: Next-Gen iPods Will Have Cameras (Updated!)
A Portuguese retailer has let slip on two more cases designed for the fifth-gen iPod Nano, and third-gen iPod Touch—and camera placement perfectly matches the Chinese cases Cult of Mac spotted. Update: Pics pulled, cases "available September." Hmmm? More »

