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TheDaddy 
Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 30-Jan-2016 8:23:24
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@agami

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When considering the current Amiga economy the X500 wedge case is a valiant effort, but it seriously lacks style. It has no panache.


Thanks but define "style".

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meh!
De gustibus non est disputandum.


Last edited by TheDaddy on 30-Jan-2016 at 08:24 AM.

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Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 30-Jan-2016 12:01:31
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@TheDaddy

Your case design is one of my favourites, btw

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Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 30-Jan-2016 12:05:01
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Cool!


Do you have the .lwo?

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Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 30-Jan-2016 13:25:33
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Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 30-Jan-2016 15:27:18
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The NZXT Manta mini-ITX PC case appears to have a clear plastic side panel. If thats true then it probably wouldn't meet U.S. FCC requirements for a computer case. Computer cases are supposed to have the components surrounded by a grounded metal enclosure to prevent interference. A summary of the requirements are here: https://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet62/oet62rev.pdf

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Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 30-Jan-2016 19:34:32
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@TheDaddy et al.,

How's this for style?


Zenith PC Case







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TheDaddy 
Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 30-Jan-2016 19:58:34
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I rest my case (no pun intended).

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OneTimer1 
Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 30-Jan-2016 20:54:53
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Not long ago you could get portable cases for standard motherboards, I believe they would be a good solution for people asking for an AmigaONE Laptop.

http://www.ariesys.com.tw/img/Rugged%20Portable/ARX308-R.jpg

And you can get a lot of cool cases on Alibaba:
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Portable-media-player-12v-MPC-HT70_60279350920.html?spm=a2700.7724838.30.219.LnxSVh

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Kicko 
Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 30-Jan-2016 22:40:43
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As i have already Fractal case for my x1000 and you already know how it looks like. I also got myself to build a new PC and choose ofcourse Fractal for that too. Ill take some pictures later with both under the same table.

But anyway here is url to the case

Fractal design R5

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bison 
Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 31-Jan-2016 1:55:30
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I like the Zenith antique radio case a lot!

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agami 
Re: What a nice case for a new Amiga
Posted on 31-Jan-2016 4:04:53
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+1

I wants it.

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