At Teenage Engineering, known for their extremely useful yet standout design, they realized that a PC case can also be special. The Computer-1 case was born, due to which the ʺcomputer boxʺ is no longer just a ʺboringʺ thing in which computer components are located.
The whole story began with the fact that the budding Teenage Engineering they did not find a suitable PC case, or they did not find one that they liked. They decided to make it themselves and name it Computer-1. It is designed for the platform mini-ITX and made of 1 mm ʺthickʺ aluminum. The case is dusty with a vivid and still noticeable finish orange color.
You will receive Teenage Engineering folded, but you will have to assemble it yourself themselves. Thin aluminum is flexible enough to shape, yet robust enough to keep your components safe. Detailed instructions are included, but it's still good to follow the old wisdom that it's better to measure twice and fold only once. You can think of the Computer-1 case for 195 euros.