Uno dei case più caratteristici presenti al CeBIT di quest'anno è un progetto firmato ThermalTake, che ha lavorato assieme ai progettisti BMW per la realizzazione del design."ThermalTake esibisce un case frutto della collaborazione con BMW, firmato niente meno che da BMW Designworks"
Si chiama Level 10, e ha la particolarità di abbandonare il concetto classico di case, dove tutti i componenti sono inseriti in un unico spazio, creando, di fatto, quattro scompartimenti: uno per l'alimentatore, uno per i drive ottici, uno per gli hard disk, e uno per CPU, motherboard e schede di espansione. Rimane da vedere quanto un tale design influisca sulla facilità d'uso, rumorosità e soluzioni di raffreddamento.
The case is being kept under wraps at the Thermaltake booth, but if you act quickly when the PR folk are not looking, you can get a glimpse of the next big thing in cases. Just watch out for the 'no photos' sign, it is really reflective and screws up pictures.
If you think the Level 10 looks good from the side, look at it from the front. Have you ever seen anything that looks like this? Anything close? All I can say is wow. Wow, and damn nice.
The idea behind it was to break up the case into it's elements, packaging those in a new and elegant form factor. Unless you are blind, you will see that they hit both marks dead on. Thermaltake did right in a way that very few companies do any more, and the results stood out as a clear best in the show.
Other than that, they won't say much, this is just a sneak preview. It will be a very limited edition case meant to promote their 10th anniversary, and I think it will do that well. The official unveiling is at Computex in a couple of months, so look for specs then. When it comes out, there won't be many, and it will probably be very expensive. And worth every cent. The line starts behind me.
Grazie a Tomshw.it e Theinquirer.net
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