Thermaltake and BMW have teamed up to create the “Level 10” PC case, which is on display at the CeBIT conference in Hanover, Germany this week. The case definitely looks interesting, with all the components outside the case yet inside their own compartments. It kind of looks like one of those apartment complexes in a warm climate where the elevators are indoors but the hallways to everyone’s domiciles are out in the open air.
I’m curious to know if there’d be any cables running to and fro or if those are hidden as well. You’d obviously have peripheral cables and a power cable coming out of the back but I wonder if the internal hard drive, fan, and power cables are hidden somehow.
There’s still not a whole lot of information on this case, like whether it’ll actually be sold, when it would be available, and how much it would cost (I’m guessing “expensive”) but perhaps we’ll hear more during the last couple days of CeBIT, which ends on Sunday.
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It’s a nice change from the same box we have seen for the past couple of decades.
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Pretty futuristic.
Here are some video’s of the case.
http://www.technosphere.jeroenmarchand.nl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7:thermaltake-level-10-case-designed-door-bmw-
Seems like one of those cases that looks great on its own, but clunky and terrible once you start actually adding parts to it. A shiny, smooth faceplate is nice until an ugly square CD frontplate interrupts it.