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I guess increased size and compatibility could set the 14.7L model apart from other cases like the smaller T1 or the bigger NR200, better than the 13.37L could. I'd have preferred the smaller version as well, but I can see how the 14.7L case presents a stronger marketing point (although I wouldn't know if that directly translates to a strong selling point) than its unreleased sibling. I don't keep my hopes up for a future release of a 13.37L model if the 14.7L is already on the market; nonetheless, another option (even if bigger than what some of us had wished for) for SFF enthusiasts is always a triumph to be celebrated.