| Thermaltake Mozart VC4001SNS HTPC Chassis |
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Thermaltake designed an HTPC case that is as multidimensional in functionality, as it is aesthetically pleasing.
INTRODUCTION Thermaltake has been on the cutting edge for industry cooling and case design for some time. Their case and cooler designs offer stylish selections, excellent cooling, and a wide range budget levels. However, the HTPC (home theater PC) market segment differs greatly from the average desktop pc build.
Most users want their HTPC to be silent. While watching a movie or TV they do not want to be annoyed by humming cooling fans. Since HTPC’s also tend to sit next to very expensive entertainment equipment, users want to case to have a nice aesthetic appearance as well. This is where the Thermaltake Mozart comes into play, its Thermaltake's design approach to meet all the before mentioned qualifications.
As already stated, the HTPC case we will be taking a look at today is the Mozart from Thermaltake. It's the Media LAB version (VC4001SNS). This particular review sample included the optional Media Lab kit, which includes a MCE remote control and a programmable VFD panel to display media and system information. Let’s move on to the features and specifications of the case.
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