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Antec Lanboy

Supplied By: Antec
Written By: Rich
Price: Under $85 MSRP
Written: 11/2/2003
Buy now for $76.68
 
 

The front of the case has a door to hide all your drives but it would have been nice if Antec would have put a lock on it, since this case is meant for people that go to a lot of LAN parties it would be nice to be able to lock the front to protect there CD's and etc. In the last photo, you will see this case includes 4 led's for power, hard drive activity, and 2 optional led's for whatever you want. I plan on using these for network activity as soon as I find a network card that has external led connecters.
 

One of my favorite perks of this case is that it comes with Antec's lanstrap.  Which makes moving this system around a breeze. This strap is adjustable so you can use it on almost any mid tower case and its quite sturdy. I have taken this case with me a few times and I have never had any trouble hauling it around with the strap.  The only problem I had with it is it may tend to rub on the top of the case and after time you may take the risk of scratching the finish. The strap is easy to install all you have to do is lay the strap out on a flat surface and lay the computer down on top of it and adjust the strap to fit around it.
 

There is design flaw I wanted to bring to everyone's attention. There is a support bar right near the power supply that has a screw that is to close to the window.  As you can see in the pictures above this screw will scratch the window if you push to hard on the side panel when you are removing it. It's hardly noticeable but they could have avoided this by using a small rivet to secure this bar instead of a screw.
 
 

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