Teenage Engineering has launched the Computer-2 case, touted as the world's cheapest computer case due to its free distribution, though it is currently sold out. The case is designed for small form factor computer builds, accommodating a mini-ITX motherboard, SFX power supply, and a dual-slot graphics card no longer than 7 inches. Unlike its predecessor, the Computer-1, the Computer-2 is made from a single sheet of semi-transparent PP-plastic and includes features such as plastic hinges and snap hooks. Instructions for assembly are provided, and the motherboard can be installed easily without screws.
Teenage Engineering announced the Computer-2 case, claiming it's the "cheapest computer case in the world" because it's being given away for free. Currently, it's sold out on their website.
The Computer-2 is designed for small form factor builds with space for a mini-ITX motherboard, an SFX power supply, and a dual-slot graphics card up to 7-inches long.
Unlike the original Computer-1, the new version is made from a single sheet of semi-transparent PP-plastic, incorporating plastic hinges and snap hooks.
The case folds into a sturdy PC case with a carrying handle and offers 18-step building instructions, allowing for easy motherboard installation without screws.
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