The COOJ Chancellor Z13 case has shipped to buyers world wide. For those that aren’t familiar, COOJ is a China based builder who specializes in designs using thick aluminum outer shells with inner frames. The Z13 was the largest of their cases, and is similar is concept to the NCASE M1, but with far more premium materials. While this design aesthetic is beautiful to behold, it has also led to some production issues that have delayed shipments. Through out the process, COOJ has kept users informed through their website, and through the Small Form Factor Network forum threads.
Click HERE for the Z13 forum thread.
Full disclosure: I purchased a Z13 for myself, that I will be reviewing on SFFN and my own YouTube channel. It arrived to me very well packed, but with an aluminum chip in the front corner of it. This is a common flaw associated with wrapped aluminum designs. Production has been halted on the Z13 for the time being, so a replacement shell is not available. Production continues for COOJ’s other cases. Regardless of the minor blemish, the case is still quite striking.
Visit COOJ’s website by clicking HERE.