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Aluminum briefcase computer

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    Aluminum briefcase computer

    \n\tThis pc case mod enthusiast turned an aluminum briefcase, a few PC components, and an LCD screen into a very cool computer that would make James Bond proud. This unassuming aluminum briefcase contains a PC and LCD monitor.

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  • Closed side

    \n\tThe cooling fans are placed on the side and bottom.

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  • Open flat view

    \n\tThe LCD and LCD power adapter are mounted to the case top via wood backboard.

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  • Open and on

    \n\tA keyboard, mouse, and power cables must be added before use.

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  • Open side CD open

    \n\tThe CD drive bay slides out the side.

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  • CD and power cord

    \n\tA close-up of the CD tray and power cord

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  • Open connected side

    \n\tThis briefcase PC has all the regular PC ports.

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