Monday, Sep 17th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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In some instances in life, less is more. I tend to think that with Home Theater PCs (HTPCs) that’s most definitely the case. When people (non-techies) come over, I don’t want them to be staring at my equipment wondering what on earth it could possibly be, I want everything to blend in nicely. They should be wowed not by its looks, but by what it can do. That’s why I like these new cases from GlacialTech.

Adularia 380

When you look at the Adularia 380, nothing really stands out. They look pretty plain and boring, which is good. They come in two colors: glacial silver and rock black, which apparently sound much cooler than plain old silver and black. Inside the case you’ll find room for either an ATX or Micro ATX motherboard, a 270-Watt power supply, room for 2 3.5-inch drives and a single 5.25-inch drive. Outside you’ll find a 52-in-one memory card reader, USB ports and an IR receiver.

There’s not really much on the inside that really stands out ether. In all, this case is pretty average. Unfortunately, we don’t have any word on pricing or availability, however I’m hoping that pricing for these will also be average.

GlacialTech Introduces New HTPC Chassis [via dailytech]

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