Mini ITX PC case called Computer–1. PHOTO CREDIT: TEENAGE ENGINEERING
Teenage Engineering has unveiled a mini ITX PC case it’s calling the Computer-1 on Thursday. "hey! no big deal. we have made a mini-ITX PC chassis that we call the computer–1."
Teenage Engineering said on its website that it has been working on the ITX PC case design since 2014 and “It’s not a ground-breaking PC case, but we like it, and use it every day.”
According to the company, the mini ITX case is made from 1mm-thick powder-coated aluminum and it comes in a build-it-yourself flat-pack design that involves bending some of the panels like TE’s recent synths.
The company stated that the case stands 322mm or about a foot tall when used with chrome handles and it measures 170mm or just over six inches wide width-wise.
“The lightweight aluminium, and chrome handles, make it easy to move your machine around whenever you need to. with its pure orange RAL 2004 powder-coated finish, it's a small, no-frills tool for any desktop.”
Computer-1 is sold for $195 and it is currently sold out. If interested in the Computer-1 sign up to get a notification once it is available
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