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    Cases and Cards

    Galaxy was also located in Hall 1 with XFX and Inno3D and had many of the same products on display; many of us in the US will not initially recognize the Galaxy name though I suspect that this may change in the coming months.
    Raidmax made quite a stir during last years Computex when they unveiled their Predator case. For obvious reasons Alienware became very upset over the case so Raidmax went back to the drawing board and came up with 2 new cases based on the same concept design. The yellow case is called the Samurai and features the Samurai crest on the front door. The red case is called Titan and is similar to the Samurai in style though is missing a few design elements. Provided that the cases make it to market I would expect them to sell very well.
    This last case appears to be a G5 clone case complete with alu handles and minimalist panels. There are a few minor differences though it seems like an Apple lawsuit just waiting to happen. wink smile
    Conclusion
    This concludes Ninjalane Computex Day 2.
    Be sure to check out the other days of Computex coverage.
    Computex 2004 Day 1
    Computex 2004 Day 2
    Computex 2004 Day 3
    Computex 2004 Day 4