DeepCool's Unique Tristellar Case Available in June, Will Cost $399

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All I can say about the case is "Meh", not really interested. The older I have gotten the more user friendly I want my case and why I will stick with standard full tower cases with no LED lighting. I just want it to work and be cool/quiet.
 
I live it when companies are willing to go outside the box. Every time something new comes out people try to bring it down.............why would i need internet on my phone, i like a physical book, why would i need a wireless keyboard.
 


No, because PC's are trash like apple products are.

Wait...you hate both PCs and Macs? On what do you compute, then?

EDIT: Oh, haha, you edited your comment. I was like, "Geez, this person is a mega-hater!" Lol.
 
I live it when companies are willing to go outside the box. Every time something new comes out people try to bring it down.............why would i need internet on my phone, i like a physical book, why would i need a wireless keyboard.

well... lets see here.
why do i need internet on my phone... i could use email, i could use some form of communication... but i have never use the internet on those small as hell screens that make it a nightmare to navigate.

and i do prefer books, i would rather have hard cover of everything i read, problem is, much of what i like is never getting a hardcover or softcover release and comes close to piracy so i take what i can get.

this case... why would anyone want that?
give me a good box that is easy to store somewhere and clean.

oh, and wireless keyboard... there is never any reason to have a wireless one on a computer unless you enjoy needing to change/charge batteries. though if you have a console (think pa3 web browser) or a tv that can use one... in that situation you the wired cable can be way to in the way and possibly not long enough.
 
It's an interesting case and an interesting design, but it's not $400 interesting enough to get, especially for a mini-itx case where I would want portability (which this isn't) and a nice looking SFF case.
 
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It reminds me of something out of Star Wars.
i tried looking it up for exactly what it was, i just remember that it was a space container for the x-wing vs tie fighter game. cygnus systems/space works keeps popping into mind and it's not. i just remember hiding behind them as the shape threw every one off at first glance in multi player games.


i finally placed it/found it
Class-I cargo container

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Class-I Cargo Container
Class-I cargo container
Production information
Manufacturer
Xizor Transport Systems[1]
Product line
Xizor cargo containers[1]
Model
Cargo container[1]
Class
I
Technical specifications
Shielding
120 SBD[1]
Hull
20 RU[1]
Usage
Era(s)
Rebellion era[1]
Affiliation
Galactic Empire[1]
Rebel Alliance[1]
Various private, commercial, and pirate interests[1]
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The Class-I Cargo Container was a Y-shaped freight container manufactured by Xizor Transport Systems and designed to be carried by freighters. The container was used to store cargo during transit in both realspace and hyperspace. The Class-I cargo container was utilized to transport completed items.[1]

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Class-I_cargo_container
 
Looks are subjective, and you can't argue that, but 16kg? Seriously? when going to a lan party becomes a challenge... lol

given its look, I'm starting to think it may feature some sort of anti-gravitational device, you know...
 
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