WHEN YOU THINK of Razer, the first thing that comes to mind is its peripherals: The DeathAdders, the BlackWidows, the Nagas, the Krakens. And then you have the Blade laptops, and the mouse mats, and that weird toaster thing it teased that one time (seriously). As a brand, it’s established some impressively svelte products. But we never thought Razer would dabble in cases. It’s a difficult field to crack, and often requires knowledge and experience to really become a truly top-tier chassis manufacturer.
That said, if you think about it from a business perspective, it makes a lot of sense. Razer’s fanbase is one of the most dedicated, and that tri-headed snake commands a lot of respect. So why not dive into the realm of mid-range chassis, and produce something that iterates a lot of the company’s already well-established design philosophy? We’re talking sharp clean lines, beautiful finishes, and— perhaps unsurprisingly—a bevy of RGB lighting included as well.
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