It is just for the looks! I am pretty sure if you pealed all the plastic bits, mostly the front, off the two cases you would end up with identical steel boxes apart from where they mount the front panel headers!
Well... the Lexa S is slightly more expensive, so I would like to know the difference between the two. I saw a picture of a swinging door feature of the Lexa-S and would like to know what it exactly does. (Can't exactly figure out what is meant to do. Easier access to the HD bays? No idea. :|)
Not exactly sure if it hinders access to the bay, but I'm not *exactly* sure why they would do this feature. Apparently it doesn't give access to the hard drive bay - just some sort of net thing. No idea why a feature like this is in place.
It is just for the looks! I am pretty sure if you pealed all the plastic bits, mostly the front, off the two cases you would end up with identical steel boxes apart from where they mount the front panel headers!