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XtremeComputing » Articles » Thermaltake DH102 Media/HTPC case with 7" Touch Screen » Page 1

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Thermaltake DH102 Media/HTPC case with 7" Touch Screen

Posted by: Rchiileea on: 02.06.2008 00:00:00 [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Before we get started here is a bit of background info on Thermaltake

(Taken from Thermaltake's site)
"Thermaltake Technology Co., Ltd. started its core business based on our extensive knowledge of PC thermal management during the era where the area of performance CPU cooling was only exclusive for "overclockers" orPC enthusiasts. With the company's initial launch of Orb coolers, it created waves of shocks and appraisals throughout the gaming and overclocking communities. Thermaltake quickly became the name gamers turn to when they need high-end and reliable thermal solutions.

With company's core business of CPU cooling still growing at a vast rate, Thermaltake made another grand entry to the PC chassis industry. To date, Thermaltake has always been considered as the pioneering company that revolutionized the PC chassis industry with Xaser series enclosures. The typical and traditional beige and plastic front panel design was outdone by Xaser series chassis's atypical gaming red and aluminum front panel. It was also the first enclosure available to public with Hardcano unti which provided users full control over computer's thermal management system.

In the year 2002, Thermaltake announced Purepower line of power supply unti for the ever-growing power-hungry PCs. Purepower series PSU quickly gained recognition with its extensive warranty and high-reliability guaranty.

Today, Thermaltake has grown into a world-class company with state-of-the-art testing and R&D facility based in Taiwan along with 60+ engineers and ID team covering each application segment such as Liquid Cooling, Air Cooling, PC Enclosure and Power Supply for main-stream users, high-end solutions, system integrators and industrial applications; thus achieve Thermaltake's company motto, " COOLall YOUR LIFE "

Thermaltake have been around for a long time and I was around in the beginning, I remember popping along to my local computer shop to find a Orb cooler and after seeing so many stock coolers around on the market I purchased it and after installing it became a very happy man. A lot has happened since then with Thermaltake expanding to offer a wide range of products for your PC.

Today is no different as we have the Thermaltake Digital home series case the DH102 in for review, the Media/HTPC desktop case sector is growing and with a wide range of cases now available it at least for us consumers becoming a treat. Thermaltake’s latest offering comes in 2 forms, the DH101 which has a built in liquid crystal display for the info, the DH102 on the other hand has a full 7” touch screen monitor built in. so let’s stop talking and get on with the review.

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