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Enclosure Asus + IN-WIN = Transformer case

Phuncz

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May 9, 2015
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But it's 100L, you should atleast consider banning me or severly humiliate me publicly.

Just kidding ofcourse, everyone can have what they want. This is just an immensely cool case when one is coming from bland beige, silver and black boxes that had at most a flip-down I/O cover.
 

Josh | NFC

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Having seen one in person operate I can say that the price is not out of bounds. It would take me AT LEAST that much to build a one-off...not including the app. Or the MIT degree. :)
 

jeshikat

Jessica. Wayward SFF.n Founder
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Feb 22, 2015
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Oh I'm sure the price is justified, I just can't imagine anyone who would spend that much money on a computer case.
 

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Is this the computer equivalent of "a NAD T770 with digital decoders and 70 watt amps and Burr-Brown DACs...speakers so loud they blow women's clothes off" hooey?


I mean, my Bolt does this transformation manually...I just tip it over onto its side and remove the door.
 

Phuncz

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I mean, my Bolt does this transformation manually...I just tip it over onto its side and remove the door.
If those sliding doors on Star Trek didn't open automatically (yes operated by humans in the studio) nobody would have even known the series. This is just the next evolution in lazy PC hobbying, the next one is self-unwinding screws.