looks like the designers at BMW are planning to release more product designs, and Thermaltake will be manufacturing them... by now i'm sure everyone is familiar with the level 10 case:
Level 10 MouseMunich, 9th of January 2012. The collaboration of BMW Group subsidiary DesignworksUSA and Thermaltake has reached the next level. The design consultancy has developed a design concept for an innovative series of gaming accessories of which the first product, the Level 10 M Mouse, will be launched in spring 2012.
BMW DesignWorksUSA
their designs are a little crazy for my taste, but i'm anxious to see what they come up with. a more subtle case design with some carbon fiber trim or something would be fucking dope.
that case just looks like a complete nightmare to work on/in
@cage kinda like the cars then
06' Audi A4 S-Line
also what ever happened to the 'quote' button? did that get censored?
That mouse looks like a big ol' steam Iron.
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lol @ dan... cuz audis are a breeze to work on![]()
FUCK YOU GUYS
@sieg. LOL
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06' Audi A4 S-Line
I saw it in person. I wouldn't want to pay $300 for a case made of a lot of plastic. Lots of great features but with cheap materials.
that's disappointing to say the least i'd rather pay a premium for a lian or zalman over some plastic "for show" thermaltake. i'm not one to shell out a ton of money for a case anyway (i didn't even want to spend the $150 on the HAF) but anything exceeding $200 should be premium materials imo. i haven't seen the L10 in person but i assume the build quality is nothing special.
lol.
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Why don't you go to vegas and gamble all your money away? There's no regulation stopping it. You don't because you don't want to lose your house, car and savings. Now if you can go to vegas without the risk of loss because the tax payer will pick it up, does your gambling now need to be regulated? Of course it does, because the regulation of failure has been eliminated
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