At CEBIT 2009, world’s largest computer expo, BMW Designworks USA in cooperation with Thermaltake presented a futuristic computer case named Level 10. As we know, Designworks USA have done some cool things in the past, the interior decoration of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, an expresso machine for Starbucks, and more recently, the Bavaria Deep Blue Yacht.
Level 10 case is not your regular computer case, where internal components are placed inside a box, but rather on the outside attached to a metal frame and within their own compartments.
The case is aimed towards gamers and it will go on sale in June, no pricing was announced yet.
What’s next BMW Designworks?
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I saw that picture on another major BMW forum. I was hooked, I just had to find more about it. Now I found this I have to say that looking at other non commercial pictures the wow effect is gone.
Still the look on main picture with lights and everything will get a lot of attention IMO..