Introduction
I would like to thank
Antec for supplying the review sample.
Antec's website has a very refreshing "About Us" page, with the following text:
The year was 1986. Starbucks had only a few stores. Don Johnson was actually cool. The average PC had less memory than today’s cellphones. And in Fremont, California, a little company named Antec was born. Antec’s first employees never imagined that their upstart firm would rise to the very top of the high-performance computer components industry. But rise it did. And rather swiftly, too.
So what can Antec do for you? That depends on who you are. If you’re a computer user, and you’d like to upgrade your existing computer or build a new one yourself, we’ve got the computer cases, power supplies, cooling fans, lighting components, and accessories that you need. If you’re a system builder or VAR, we’ll help you deliver reliable and cost-effective systems to your customers. And if you’re a retailer, we’ll help you reach an explosively growing market: namely, “do-it-yourself” computer users who enjoy building and upgrading their own computers.
How do we do all this? Our product lineup includes a wide variety of unique computer cases, such as the elegant Veris series of Media PC cases and accessories, ultra-powerful Performance One series, sturdy Server line, and the cost-effective New Solution Series. Our world-class power supplies – including the Neo Power, TruePower Trio and EarthWatts lines – have won countless international awards for their reliable performance. Our flexible rackmounts are ideally suited to the demanding ISP, telecom, and networking markets. And for those of you who’d like to add a little visual flair to your computers, we offer an eye-catching range of fans, lights, and other PC accessories.
We’re headquartered in Fremont, California, with additional offices in the Netherlands, Europe. We’ve also established distribution partnerships throughout Australia and Southeast Asia. So you’ll find Antec products in over 25 countries. But no matter how large we grow, we’ll never forget our mission: to give you the power you need to create the computer you really want. That’s the Antec way. That’s the Power of You.
We will be taking a look at one of their HTPC offerings, called the Antec MicroFusion Remote 350. This is the smaller sibling of the Antec Fusion, which we
reviewed back in 2007. So these cases have been available for quite some time, but due to their timeless looks they will still fit perfectly into a home cinema environment. Even though Antec labels the box with "VERIS" we will refrain from using this brand, as shops still simply list the case under the Antec brand.
Specifications |
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Color | Grey / Black |
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Drive Bays | 1x 5.25 external, 1x 3.5" internal |
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Form Factor | mATX |
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Expansion Slots | 4 |
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Case Fans | 2 x 80mm TriCool™ 3-speed exhaust fans in motherboard chamber (standard), 1 x 80mm TriCool™ 3-speed intake fan for HDD cage (standard) |
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Dimensions | 4.5"(H) x 15.1"(W) x 16.1"(D), 12cm (H) x 39cm (W) x 41cm (D) |
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Weight | N/A |
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Switches | Power/Reset |
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Top I/O | - 4 x USB 2.0 - HDA/AC'97-compatible audio in/out |
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