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Product:
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Thermaltake VC4001SNS Mozart HTPC Case |
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Price:
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$130 (CDN) / $117 (U.S)
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Product:
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Thermaltake Media Lab Kit |
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Price:
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$120 (CDN) / $109 (U.S)
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Supplied By:
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Thermaltake
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Author:
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Mars
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Date:
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August 31st, 2006
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Rating:
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There are two versions of this case from Thermaltake. The VC4001SNS Mozart is the one that comes with the Media Lab Kit,
and the VC4000SNS Mozart does not. As previously mentioned my sample showed up in two separate packages, one would think
that when buying the Mozart Media Lab version the VFD would come pre-installed into the case. I am not positive as to
why Thermaltake offers two part numbers for the same case, when the Media Lab option is packaged separately, and the
website could not offer any information as well. The front of the Media Lab Kit shows an image of the remote control, a
picture of the VFD, and gives a basic product description. The rear of the package highlights some of the key features
and functions of the Media Lab Kit and iMon application software.
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The kit includes: a remote control, the VFD display, power harness, software CD, a quick reference guide, batteries,
and some mounting screws. The remote and VFD display are well kept inside a folded cardboard shell.
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The VFD display has a nice thick brushed aluminum housing sporting the Thermaltake and Media Lab logos. The remote has
plenty of function buttons that are well placed and easy to operate. I know that there are a lot of products out on the
market that are made by one company, and sold under other names, but a remote control that says Cooler Master sold in a
Thermaltake package?
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