Thermaltake Soprano DX series
Updated: 2010-04-30 10:40:47
If you need a midi tower sized computer, the Thermaltake Soprano DX series could be an alternative. Piano mirror coating and aluminium front panel. You also have some blue LED that illuminates the front door.
You can get them in black or silver.
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The Antec Performance One series contains some interesting models (P180, P182, 190). There are some technical differences between the models, but since we focus on the design - we don't really care about the technical details. However, here is a comparison spreadsheet.
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Nice looking HTPC in black or silver.
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