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Silverstone expands LCD-equipped case models

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12:20 PM - January 12, 2008 by Thomas Soderstrom

We’ve seen them before, but LCD-equipped cases continue to grab attention. Silverstone added several models to its collection.

The Kublia KL03 mid-tower display sample was equipped with a dual-bay LCD display. Capable of showing desktop images, this models acts as a multimedia interface for direct control of digital content.

Another case that was more specifically designed around its LCD display is the company’s new Grandia G02-MT home-theater chassis. This Micro-ATX "desktop" includes a remote, but we expect both the display and remote will later become "optional components."

A 2-bay LCD display and controller allows media selection from the front panel

Shown closed, the Kublia KL03 is currently available without the previously-shown display module

The Grandia G02-MT home theater chassis appears to be designed around its LCD display

Source : Tom's Hardware US

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