Looks like that's basically just a PC in a Silverstone LC04 case, see here: http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-lc04.htm
(The default image on the page is the silver version; scroll down for the black.)
I actually was thinking about buying one of these cases myself but it only allows for two total expansion slots via riser card. Still a nice case, though, and if everything's built onto the motherboard in this TeraTelly thing then it's not really a drawback.
I do wonder, though, how they're fitting three 400GB drives and a DVD writer in a case with only one 3.5" and one 5.25" drive bay. Is this really what it's going to look like or is their photo "for illustrative purposes only"? It seems to me that the machine would have to be bigger than this. Silverstone make other, similar looking cases that are bigger than the LC04 but obviously not as sleek (due to the extra bulk).
I also wonder about this company's web site, which apparently expired on 03/05 (this is the product page linked in the article: http://interact-tv.com/gs1250.php)
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Jeff @ Dec 19th 2005 2:14AM
Looks like that's basically just a PC in a Silverstone LC04 case, see here: http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-lc04.htm
(The default image on the page is the silver version; scroll down for the black.)
I actually was thinking about buying one of these cases myself but it only allows for two total expansion slots via riser card. Still a nice case, though, and if everything's built onto the motherboard in this TeraTelly thing then it's not really a drawback.
I do wonder, though, how they're fitting three 400GB drives and a DVD writer in a case with only one 3.5" and one 5.25" drive bay. Is this really what it's going to look like or is their photo "for illustrative purposes only"? It seems to me that the machine would have to be bigger than this. Silverstone make other, similar looking cases that are bigger than the LC04 but obviously not as sleek (due to the extra bulk).
I also wonder about this company's web site, which apparently expired on 03/05 (this is the product page linked in the article: http://interact-tv.com/gs1250.php)