News New MSI case combines fish tank style design and back plug compatibility — MAG Pano M100R PZ will retail for around $100

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I already did this 14 years ago.

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I am sure it appeals to the RGB obsessed crowd, but how practical is this?

How easy is it to remove such enclosure, and it seems one needs 4 hands! And is it really glass or Plexi glass?

PS: Plexi glass is difficult to keep clean (it's a dust magnet in winter) and one should use Ammonia-free cleaners. Anything with Ammonia will make the Plexi glass "milky" and less clearer with each cleaning.

Always look for Ammonia-free cleaners when dealing with Plexi.
 
Describing this as "270-degree glass window" is either amazing marketing, flunkable math, or both.
Sadly it tom's hardware trying to improve their seo ranking using a very specific niche term that no one really uses. Just google 270-degree glass window pc case, this article is probably the top, or one of the first few results, with one amazon product listing and one youtube video actually using the term. The rest of results below either look like spam or showing irrelevant results either not related to computers or not related to computers but not 270 degree.
 
This case looks like a copy of the Jonsbo D300 series, except they use two pieces of glass instead of three; so, also not a true 270 degrees:

https://www.jonsbo.com/en/products/D300White.html

Real 90 (because it's not 270) degrees is offered in the Jonsbo TK-2 2.0, which is not quite the same design, using a single bent piece of glass:

https://www.jonsbo.com/en/products/TK22.0Black.html https://www.jonsbo.com/en/products/TK22.0White.html

Maybe they meant 180°, but it's not like this either:
 
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