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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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The GMC R-2 Toast PC case has very original (and patented!) concept for optical drive placement and loading. Instead of the traditional horizontally-positioned, tongue-like tray extension, the Toast, as its name implies, orients the drive vertically so that the optical drive tray shoots up like a piece of toast. The hard drive is also mounted vertically, so the case is very slim. Read on as ThinkComputers sees what pops up with the Toast.
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Monday, June 18, 2007
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As computers become more and more versatile and advanced, home theater PCs are getting more popular by the day. We have been tracking the evolution of HTPCs ever since desktop cases morphed into their latest manifestation - computers which are easy to use with only a remote control and feature small TFT touch screens on the faceplate. By the looks of it the evolution won't stop any time soon. GMC recently released a HTPC case, the AVC-S1, which packs a load of features but it is designed to suit narrow spaces, mainly matching mini-HiFi systems. GMC managed to surprise us with several innovative and quality products in the past. Let us see if the Korean manufacturer managed to impress us again with this small desktop case.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
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R-2 Toast is a very small full-ATX case with an interesting design, and after testing it I think there might be a situation when such small case could come in use. First of all obviously this must be one of the smallest ATX-cases in the markets when talking about the depth, but secondly this is also, atleast in my opinion, pretty nice looking! The glossy side panels and after a while I started liking the front panel as well.
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