|
||||||
|
||||||
|
Best viewed with IE 4.0 or later, 1024 X 768.
CaseArts Company Info Since the first personal computer (PC) was introduced in 1970's, the PC has existed as a plain or even ugly box. With the creations from CaseArts.com, a PC is no longer a boring box, but a form of high-tech art that reflects your style, taste, and environment. CaseArts.com is in the market to design, manufacture, and market innovative PC products with style and performance to forever change the image of a PC. Our products include enclosures, power supplies, and related accessories. We call our PC cases high-performance machines with great styles. These are high-performance products because they represent the best cooling techniques for today's microprocessors and the most convenient and sturdy structure for easy assembling and long-time durability. We use a patent-pending process to produce the amazing look and feel of our cases. Besides cases, we also offer matching keyboards, mice, monitors, and other peripherals. These stylish cases can be used to match your furniture, office, home, and gaming, creating an unmatched environment for professionalism and relaxation. They will add personality to your high-tech life - both at work and at home. Our products will also be excellent for shows, displays, and LAN parties. We believe in bringing value to our customers and end-users. We always look for ways to reduce the total cost for our products and pass on the savings to our customers and end-users. Our mission is to produce the highest-quality products with the coolest styles, best values, and excellent customer services. We will listen to our customers' needs in designing and producing the products. We will continuously seek for ways to improve our existing products and bringing new ones to the market. We produce both standard and customized products. We are committed to the distribution channel. Our products are sold only through authorized distributors, resellers, and system builders to end-users CaseArts.com is headquartered in Houston, Texas, USA. Our manufacturer partners: Chieftec.com and Super-Flower Introduction When I first heard of CaseArts.com coming into existance, it was well before the product ever seen the publics eye. As I first heard of them selling "custom painted case" I thought " yea, great....but been done, not very popular. Usually costs way too much, etc,etc". Well, what I was not prepared for was the "Real Deal" behind the whole CaseArts.com philosophy. This was more than just a "fly-by-night" idea. This was more than the "a-typical" case painting shop. This was a whole new level of visually stunning case customization. This wasn't "just blue", or "just aluminum" or "just clear"...this was something different. Something that's never been done before. Especially on such a professional level. From the very first "exclusive" pics that came before my eyes I thought " .............." . That's right, I was speechless. I had so many questions I couldn't spit anything out. The finish was truley like nothing I've ever seen before. So exotic, so fresh, I thought it had to be too good to be true. As thoughts rushed to mind, the first being that it's a chieftec/antec/cheming style case, which is extremely popular and well designed. Secondly, the finish was an amazing red tinted woodgrain ( red cherry ). Lastly that not only was the base case covered, it was ALL over including the faceplates, power and reset buttons, handles...everything! The pattern, or grain, was even consistant over all the bumps, curves, and crevasses of the unit. I though "how the....? I kinda just stared at the pics for awhile and really tried to find something that would make me go " ahh, now I see how it's done...nevermind, it's crap". Well, that didn't happen. Here's the very first pics of this unit that I've seen and can show you..... As you can plainly see, it's "appears" to be a beauty. But surely, it must cost $300- $400 right? Nope! Just $99 USD retail!! ( no power supply included ) Well, needless to say I couldn't wait to get my hands on this unit to really give this finish a look-see and try to figure out how the finish is applied, and to find all the mistakes :o). Well, that's my job isn't it? Find the mistakes before you do. I was almost afraid to see it up close and personal for fear it would totally disappoint, however, resistance was futile! << Back to Reviews Page | The CaseArts Case >>
Got News? Send 'em in!
|
|
| |
|