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Monday, September 3, 2007
NZXT has always been known to do some stylish and funky things to please those users looking for something a little out of the ordinary in a PC case. The NZXT DUET is no exception. In fact, it is the first case that we've reviewed that works as both a Midtower case or an HTPC Desktop chassis. Let's check it out!
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
NZXT, well known for their curvaceous Lexa enclosure, are a company making cases for the gaming world; and proud of it. Today I have their Duet case which is designed for media centre tasks. Let's see how it performs.
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
To an extent, your computer case defines your computer. If you get a 1U rackmount chassis, chances are that you are building a server. If you are using a mATX small form factor case, the aim is portability. A general mid-tower or full-tower case is used for mainstream and performance computing. As computers are now an integral part of many living rooms, the trend of stylish HTPC cases are becoming an important product line of many case manufacturers. NZXT, established in 2004, is starting their quest to become an important player in this market. When they contacted me roughly a month ago in regards to reviewing their products, what really interested me is their NZXT Duet -- a HTPC case that is designed to accommodate both vertical and horizontal placement. Besides external appearance, how well is this case engineered, and how does it perform? Although we haven't reviewed a computer case for quite a while now, it's time for us to get back to it -- and let's examine NZXT's Duet today.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
The NZXT Duet is a Small ATX case that would be perfect for a Home theater or Internet PC. The compact size and design allow you to fit a lot of hardware into a small space. With 2 - 5 1/4 bays, a spot for a single hard drive, and a floppy bay that can be used as and addition hard drive location, the Duet has plenty of room for the essentials. Looking for a small and compact yet versatile case? The Duet just might be the one.
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Thursday, February 8, 2007
Media center PCs are becoming more and more common today and with the availability of services like iTunes and Netflicks the need for a PC (or PC-like device) in the living room is becoming more and more necessary. While there are many stand alone devices that can stream media from the PC you generally loose the ability to browse the web or play video games from your couch. Today we will be looking at the NZXT Duet case, which was designed to be used in the living room for all your media center PC needs.
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