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Review: In Win Allure computer case

Take a shine to this crystal-encrusted case

With computers finding their way into every nook and cranny of our lives, looks are important.

The Allure's Swarovski crystals - scattered on two faces of this case - were a hit in the office, but the black plastic roof disappointed.

You can fit two hard drives internally into a cage that swings out. There's no motherboard tray (Micro-ATX motherboard required), but the swing-out cage and screwless design make it easy to fit components.

Externally, the two optical drive bays have an unconventional cover that swings open vertically, and while we were initially impressed by this novel door, it is flimsy.

Reader Comments

PC's designed with females in mind - finally

I bought one of these pre-built machines from http://www.customcomputa.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=6 It's just so pretty. I love it. With actual Swarvoski Crystals. We need more macjhines catered for womens taste. :)

Posted by Milly, 15 May 2008

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