Friday, November 6th 2009
Antec Readies Airy LanBoy Air ATX Case
Antec is preparing the airy, new Lanboy Air ATX case. The new case will be one of Antec's star attractions at CES 2010, where it will be launched. The sporty design looks to be massively modular, from the looks of it, users could completely dismantle it. Several shards look to be connected to each other, which make for the case's various panels. Each of these has a steel mesh for high airflow. These, in combination with the black, grey and a dash of yellow, give it a subjectively industrial look.
The case sports three 5.25" drive bays, two 120 mm fans which protrude, and the the front connectors, on the front panel. The area of the side panel covering the drive bays holds another two to three 120 mm fans, two more right over the expansion slot area. The top, again, is perforated, with room for two 120 mm exhausts apart from the usual one on the rear panel. The LanBoy Air awaits launch at CES 2010, which will be held in the coming January. It is expected to be priced at around 200 EUR.
Source:
Case & Cooling.fr
The case sports three 5.25" drive bays, two 120 mm fans which protrude, and the the front connectors, on the front panel. The area of the side panel covering the drive bays holds another two to three 120 mm fans, two more right over the expansion slot area. The top, again, is perforated, with room for two 120 mm exhausts apart from the usual one on the rear panel. The LanBoy Air awaits launch at CES 2010, which will be held in the coming January. It is expected to be priced at around 200 EUR.
65 Comments on Antec Readies Airy LanBoy Air ATX Case
gamers are incredibly lazy they spend so much money on components that are cosmetically pleasing and have a hard time keeping them clean.
MARVELLOUS!
Ok, for realz, wtf is that?
Of course, everyone is welcome to their opinion but we do feel that you have to see it in person to really judge a case this unique and innovative. Our plan is to have the final version ready for public showing in about 90 days and available for purchase shortly thereafter.
Right now your cases are huge with small time computer builders, I hear tons of idiots in my classes at uni bragging about how they got a 900 or a 1200, and that's fine because they are most of the market for sure.
But you cant try to pass this design off on the high end enthusiast builders (much of the guys on forums like here and XS and others) we do want the features like cable management and good airflow design - but we want it to look good and be constructed well too!
The super industrial / over the top plastic molded accents on all these cases is U-G-L-Y. instead of making the case try to look like it belongs on a construction site make it look like a sleek powerful high tech machine. Nobody has a construction site in their house and very few people want to. You wanna see what sleek and clean is, look at my work or charles_h's or boddaker's or bill owen's or any other of the top computer modders.
but hey, maybe you just want that big market of small time builders and not the enthusiasts
They were a fantastic price point and allowed me to do a good cheap custom build for the general public with a quality feel. Unfortunately the last time i purchased one of those the metal front was replaced with plastic (looking like metal, probably to keep costs down)... and since then I havent used another... not only to mention that the price went up substantially and the case without PSU on its own ended up being the same price as i was paying for both together before.
Im sure with the crashing of world markets and all this has changed things in most companies but I do miss having a quality bargain like that available so that a small computer builder like myself can make a quality setup at an attractive pricepoint for people.
that case looks like a yellow LEGO shagged a roll of mesh.
makes me think of:
I honestly dont think this case will sell well at all... the people that think that something like that looks good are few and far between. It manages to look industrial and dorky at the same time.
You know what's sad about that. They attempted to defend an existing product that 58 posts before them said fail rather then ask the community how to improve on it. "This is what we made, it's good, just ask journalists and reviewers". Typical corporate fail.
and no I am not talking about that crappy ass aluminum radiator you guys sell for the 900/1200
R&D ftw!!