APH Networks published a review on the Thermaltake Spedo Advance Package
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Things have changed quite a lot over one year. With the dawn of a new year, it will bring about a refreshed array of new products that the world will soon see. In the past year, we have witnessed the introduction of new products that were faster and more efficient than ever before. Ranging from the initial launch of new unibody Apple MacBooks, to the exciting beta version of Windows 7, everything on the face of the earth seems to be getting bigger and faster (We're not saying it's a good thing or bad thing -- you decide). There's $1000 12-inch "netbooks", 17 inch laptops with SLI graphics that gets half an hour of battery life, but then there's also laptops on the latest Intel mobile platform that provides switchable graphics -- you get the idea. The only thing that is almost universally agreeable to have gotten worse this year is the economy, with hope that the dawn of a new year will bring back some much needed renewal of various markets. Either way, consumers are starting to spend their money more wisely these days, but those who have cash on their hands are definitely benefiting from reduced-price items. Be it buying cars or purchasing new computer components, it's always important to consider the merits and the affordability of a product before buying such. On a lighter note, since we mentioned cars already -- how about a 'sports car inspired' full tower case? Today, we will be taking a look at the Thermaltake Spedo Advance Package chassis. This case is designed not only to be like a fast car, but also contains elements of the looks of one. But how does it actually stack up in real life? We will answer this very question in our review today.
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