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Thermaltake Lanbox

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Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Author: Darksaber
Date: Jan 9th 2007

Packaging & Contents


The cardboard box of the case has a lot of information about the case and showcases the most important benefits of the case. The plastic handle makes carrying the case home from the shop very easy and stands for the portability of the case.


There is some free space above the case, as the handle comes pre-installed. The case is secured by some thin Styrofoam spacers. These will suffice as the case itself is not very heavy. Unlike other packaging methods, Thermaltake went with a cloth bag to keep the Lanbox from getting damaged during shipping. Most other manufacturers use plastic bags.


There is not much more to be found besides the Lanbox. Thermaltake included a blue plastic bag with a plastic spacer, a metal spacer for optical drive installation, a cleaning cloth, screws, a small piece "rubber tube protector" and a very detailed, illustrated manual.

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