Tuesday, December 30th 2014

Lian Li to Showcase Open Air Chassis at CES 2015

Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd will be at the world's largest consumer technology trade show - CES 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA from January 6 to 9, 2015. Lian Li invites all interested parties to visit the their booth, Westgate (formerly LVH) #50012, 50014, and 50016, and catch a glimpse of the recently released O Series open-air chassis as well as the aluminum desk chassis.

Previewed to the worldwide technology community in its prototype stage, the O Series chassis, PC-O5, PC-O5S, PC-O6S and PC-O7S, reflect the feedback of the DIY community, and feature oversized tempered glass windows, a PCI riser cards, and sleek and slim aluminum construction.

Take a Seat at Our Desk Chassis
Visitors to the Lian Li booth will be able to take a seat at our Desk Chassis. Constructed of aluminum and combining the symbiotic relationship of desks and computer cases, these hybrid chassis allow DIY builders to build a full computer inside a desk and show off their hardware creations through tempered glass desktops.

The Latest Aluminum Chassis
Lian Li will be also be displaying its current line of mini, micro, mid, and full tower brushed aluminum chassis with the high quality build and features that are to be expected from Lian Li.
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3 Comments on Lian Li to Showcase Open Air Chassis at CES 2015

#1
ZoneDymo
these guys sure love their "tempered glass"
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#2
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
This actually sounds pretty cool! I can't wait to see pics and a review!
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#3
ypsylon
The question is:

How many numbers will be in the final price - 3? 4? 5? (scary) ;)

Waiting & drooling, I hope this stuff won't be as flimsy and hideous as recent DK offerings. That it will offer better support for many HDDs, enough space for work and good spacing between components. DK series is so cramped, only - that's criminal - 1x 5.25" slot (DK02 I tested), and only 80 kg allowed on the desk(no stuff throwing allowed :) ). It's scary to put 27-30" LCD on that. It will burn eyes in no time - dept of 60 cm is not enough. (myself stacked 2 ordinary desk to get 90 cm, with 60 head hurts after 30 minutes).

And biggest drawback of DK-series - can't stack it right up the wall because it will block exhaust vents at the back. Not very well thought.
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