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Antec shrinks Skeleton for mini-ITX
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Antec shrinks Skeleton for mini-ITX
Thrax
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Austin, TX
Icrontian
June 2009
edited June 2009
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Snarkasm
Madison, WI
Icrontian
June 2009
edited June 2009
Do want, but only half-height? That rules it out for a lot of applications.
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BuddyJ
Dept. of Propaganda
OKC
Icrontian
June 2009
edited June 2009
mITX? It makes more sense to have a mATX version first. The benefits offered by a Skeleton-style case are probably least-needed by mITX users.
I hope Antec will refine the Skeleton design and really wow us with a revised case some day that addresses its major shortcomings.
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Cliff_Forster
Icrontian
June 2009
edited June 2009
It could make a flashy statement as a HTPC case. If your into bold designs.
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Garg
Purveyor of Lincoln Nightmares
Icrontian
June 2009
edited June 2009
I'm with BJ. And the price would be easier to swallow for mATX, too.
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MachineDog
New
June 2009
edited June 2009
Who in the world would use this? I imagine anyone going for mITX is using it only for size. The people who want a skeleton chassis probably could use cheaper options anyway, but they should really focus on making the big one cheaper IMO.
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I hope Antec will refine the Skeleton design and really wow us with a revised case some day that addresses its major shortcomings.