Thermaltake LANBOX - VF1000BWS
Introduction and Product Specifications
When going to a party, it's customary to not show up empty handed. Depending on the type of party, a cake, pastries, a bottle of wine or maybe even your favorite beer are all acceptable items to bring as a gesture to the host, thanking them for the invitation. When it comes to a LAN party, however, the term 'customary' can take on a totally different meaning.
With LAN Parties, it's more about the guests getting to show off their system's performance, their superior gaming skills or the beauty of their custom built dream machines. Yes, there may be an overdose of caffeine related items, but in the end, it's all about bragging rights and who gets to say they are the best gamer, has the faster rig or has the best looking box in the house.
Speaking of the 'best looking' category, Thermaltake has pulled together an elegant, stylish case in the form of the Thermaltake LANBOX, designed with the LAN "playa" in mind. The LANBOX is a stylish, lightweight game cube that is sure to attract some attention. The LANBOX comes in several unique flavors that deliver a number of impressive features as well as some equally impressive add-on options. Today, we're going to focus our attention on the VF1000BWS model, which offers a molded handle for easy portability as well as dual transparent side panels and an attractive front bezel. Thermaltake also has a few other uncommon tricks up their sleeve with the VF1000BWS, helping to distance this particular portable gaming case from all others.
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Model: VF1000BWS |
Features
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The package we received for evaluation included one VF1000BWS LANBOX along with a complement of documentation and other accessories. The package included a User's Guide, which goes over the complete break down and assembly of the game cube, as well as an assortment of mounting screws and brackets which we will cover in the pages ahead. As a final touch, Thermaltake threw in a polishing cloth to help keep the VF1000BWS shiny and fingerprint free.