The packaging of the case itself is colourful to say the least. A pleasant surprise from the vast majority of packaging we have seen in the past. A lot of time and effort has clearly gone into the design. The front boasts 4 features of the case. These include the 2.5” hot swap bay that is compatible with SSDs, the USB 3.0 port on the front, the 4 internal Fleet Swap drives and the three Fleet release access doors. Each feature is documented in several languages with clear diagrams that accompany it.
The rear of the packaging has 3 images of the case. Front view, side view and rear view. Below that are the specifications in 3 languages other than English. In all honestly, no more information is really required about the case. The design is perfect, let’s hope the case is too.
The side of the case documents 8 features of the case that weren’t covered previously, with diagrams to match. The yellow on the front and back is still featured in the outline of the images.
This side simply features the case from a side view and the model number beneath. The Antec logo and slogan remain on the top left as it does on all sides of the packaging.
Probably the best/most interesting packaging we’ve seen a case arrive in so far!