Wednesday, September 29th 2010

Antec Releases One-of-a-Kind Open-Air Chassis: The LanBoy Air

Antec, Inc., the global leader in high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself markets, today announced the LanBoy Air: Antec's state-of-the art, fully-modular chassis designed to provide extensive customizability and flexibility to high-performance PC gamers, modders and workstation users.

The LanBoy Air sports unprecedented top-to-bottom mesh construction for extensive air ventilation and includes five 120 mm fans (two front-adjustable speed 120 mm blue LED fans and three 120 mm TwoCool two-speed blue LED fans) with space to mount up to 15 total fans. The fans are positioned to create positive air pressure, bringing cool air in and around hard drives and graphics cards, and expelling hot air and dust through the chassis' perforated panels.
The LanBoy Air has an entirely reconfigurable interior with 11 total drive bays (including nine modular bays to accommodate six internal 3.5" drives and three external 5.25" drives). The 3.5" drives can also take advantage of Antec's exclusive AirMount suspension mounting system, which suspends hard drives in the drive bays, reducing vibration and increasing ease of use. Additionally, the 5.25" and 3.5" drive bays can be easily configured in three horizontal orientations: facing the front, right or left to accommodate users' desired chassis arrangements. This chassis also comes with two internal bottom-mounted 2.5" SSD drive bays.

The chassis' motherboard tray comes complete with a CPU cut-out and the power supply unit (PSU) mount is situated on the bottom of the chassis. In addition, both the motherboard tray and PSU mount slide out for easy installation and can be repositioned for increased customization -- meeting the exacting demands of end users as well as system builders.

The LanBoy Air has space to fit graphics cards 15" and over and also features two rugged carrying handles for easy transport while at LAN parties, eight expansion slots, three USB ports (including one USB 3.0 port) and a convenient bottom-installed tool box for hardware and screw storage.

"Antec's Skeleton was universally lauded as the most innovative chassis ever. The LanBoy Air builds on the Skeleton's open-air frame design, combining it with a familiar form factor and fully modular construction," said Scott Richards, senior vice president at Antec. "This chassis offers our most avid users the platform they need to push the limits of what they imagined possible in high-performance system design."

Among its accolades, the LanBoy Air was awarded the prestigious COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2010 Design & Innovation prize for excellence in design quality in the "Components and Parts" category earlier this year.


The LanBoy Air is available now for an estimated price of $219.95 through major retailers, e-tailers and distributors and is backed by Antec's Quality 3-Year (AQ3) Limited Warranty on parts and labor.Images Courtesy: LegitReviews
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63 Comments on Antec Releases One-of-a-Kind Open-Air Chassis: The LanBoy Air

#26
Cold Storm
Battosai
as long as you have a alarm, and put it in a bubble.. could be able to save that system...
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#27
AsRock
TPU addict
Like the frame it has but it be even better if you could buy panels for it as well for were the fans can go.
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#28
Soylent Joe
Why can't designers realize that dual handles running across the tops of cases are all but useless? The best kind are the ones that run lengthwise, like on the NZXT Vulcan or this Apex case. Just make sure that they're really well attached to the chassis and it's good. The only way a horizontal handle can work is if it's in the center of the case, like on the CM Storm Scout.

I also like the HDD mounting system. The bungee cords would help the drives from getting knocked hard while moving the computer. Plus, no sound from vibration.
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#29
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
[Ion]Well I don't really see why not.....as long as you're careful it should be fine.
That's like going to the prom in undergarments. LAN Parties are about showing off casemods, or at least going with a case. OC events are the ones in which people go with a TS.
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#31
Phxprovost
Xtreme Refugee
its so ugly and awkward looking i actually think i would enjoy having one :toast:
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#32
VulkanBros
Time to replace my Antec Skeleton......

This is very very cool....
I like the harddrive suspension system and space for a loooong GPU card.....
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#33
[Ion]
WCG Team Assistant
btarunrThat's like going to the prom in undergarments. LAN Parties are about showing off casemods, or at least going with a case. OC events are the ones in which people go with a TS.
Well I'd take a TS to a LAN :cool: :laugh:

Or my Lian Li. Can't beat 100% brushed aluminum for style ;)
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#34
Static~Charge
I wonder how good it will look covered in dog and cat hair....
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#35
mechtech
$220 for some mesh!!!!! Might as well have an open bench lol. However I suppose one could build a passive system with this case.
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#36
zads
Sweet, its been forever since I got to play with Legos!
Not really my style.
It also seems a bit hokey for such an expensive case ($200),
with those screw holes are exposed, etc,.
but it looks like there's plenty of mounting options for fans,
I wonder how deep those side panels are around the HDD bays...
Hopefully they allowed for enough room for mounting radiators..
btarunrThat's like going to the prom in undergarments. LAN Parties are about showing off casemods, or at least going with a case. OC events are the ones in which people go with a TS.
I always thought LAN parties are about showing off your gaming skills..
But meh, to each his own.
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#37
azzonie
I need a case, not a gimicky penis extension. How many bays are you going to use?
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#38
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
zadsI always thought LAN parties are about showing off your gaming skills..
But meh, to each his own.
Those are tournaments, in which most of the time the organizers give you a machine to play with (you can use your own keyboard/mouse/mousepad/headset, if you're used to them). LAN parties are casual events, more of get togethers, socializing, showoff, some serious gaming. Again, not to be confused with BYOC tournaments.
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#40
ArmoredCavalry
Wow, I really like this case. Very interesting design, and seems like it would make installation/removal of hardware so much easier.
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#41
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
well done Antec..(looks cool/interesting) I cant believe the companies are getting closer to my case design, I may have to hurry the hell up...

(Very nice job making the PS mountable above as well as below)
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#42
Cold Storm
Battosai
MKmodswell done Antec..(looks cool/interesting) I cant believe the companies are getting closer to my case design, I may have to hurry the hell up...
Yes, hurry the hell up and do it! NOW!!!
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#43
TheLaughingMan
Soylent JoeGood HD video review from 3DGAMEMAN
I stop listening to him once I realized that he just spouts off information and doesn't actually know much. In a review of my case (which its size was mislabeled on TigerDirect as a Mid-Tower) he just went with that. Mid-tower cause that is what TD told me.....ignore the fact Full Tower is listed as it side on the manufacturer site. lol, the first thing listed about my case in its TPU review was, "Even though this case is called a mid tower, it is quite large..."
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#44
mastrdrver
:laugh: It's like Antec made a case for a cage match with your gpu vs your cpu.

Which one will come out alive!? :nutkick:
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#45
Kantastic
TheLaughingManI stop listening to him once I realized that he just spouts off information and doesn't actually know much. In a review of my case (which its size was mislabeled on TigerDirect as a Mid-Tower) he just went with that. Mid-tower cause that is what TD told me.....ignore the fact Full Tower is listed as it side on the manufacturer site. lol, the first thing listed about my case in its TPU review was, "Even though this case is called a mid tower, it is quite large..."
I called him out for it once and was jumped by an angry flock of his fanboys.

TBH, I don't think he even uses the case before giving his opinion, he just points with a pencil and reads off the manual.
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#46
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I saw it on this months issue of Maximum PC and fell in love with it. For the price though Id rather have a Corsair 800D or the 700d :)
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#47
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
this is ugly. and weird. and i was always against something with mesh from top to bottom, it hampers proper airflow, by mixing up the currents. its too hard to get rid of heat in these cases. the fans just circulate the air in the case instead of bringing in fresh air from outside and releasing exhaust.
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#48
t77snapshot
The whole idea is cool and different:toast: add some filters on that bad boy before it becomes one big dust box!
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#49
newfellow
This most be the best damn design I've seen since Antec 900, well except the damn hole in the bottom of the box. Although, considering the airflow direction that won't do much bad
there, but as for flexibility that it horrid design flaw as far I see.
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#50
Wile E
Power User
de.das.dudethis is ugly. and weird. and i was always against something with mesh from top to bottom, it hampers proper airflow, by mixing up the currents. its too hard to get rid of heat in these cases. the fans just circulate the air in the case instead of bringing in fresh air from outside and releasing exhaust.
In a completely mesh case like this, you set all fans to intake(which brings in the cool air), and the mesh becomes the exhaust(which lets out the hot air). It does not harm the airflow, and the positive pressure helps minimize the dust as an added benefit.
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