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| Written by Patrick Ng | ||||||||
| Wednesday, 05 January 2005 | ||||||||
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SunbeamTech Transformer Case
The case
originally came in a plain cardboard box. I was surprised to see a box
without much design. Even the Samurai was shipped in a flashy box. I went ahead and cut
the box open, which revealed another box. This box was a pretty blue color,
complete with specifications and
all the other good stuff. I proceeded to open the blue box. The
protection that SunbeamTech included for the case was superb. The Styrofoam on
top was very thick. I also noticed the side plates of Styrofoam were very thick. The case was wrapped in
plastic.
I thought the Samurai was big,
but this case is enormous! The front panel is included separately and not attached. After seeing how well the front panel was
wrapped, I had doubts there were going to be any damages. The mask of
the front panel had a nice design and did remind me of the
Transformers show.
Opening
the top half of the front door reveals five 5.25" bays and two 3.5"
bays. The power button was a decent size and the classic activity and
power LEDs were back. All the way to the left, the reset button is a
normal size. Behind the front panel there is a bay for a 120mm fan.
SunbeamTech did not provide a fan there, but did so for every other
spot on the case. The only negative aspect of this case thus far is
that the front panel is completely plastic.
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