B2 Military Stealth Concept Tower
Posted on Jan 10, 09 02:37 AM PDT

[CES 2009] The "stealth" word you see here does not describe a verb, but is actually a noun derived from the B2 Stealth Bomber that the US Army uses in its clandestine operations. Just take a look at the design and you'll know where the tower chassis got its inspiration from. This is no ordinary computer case as it features an auto-sensing door that opens up and closes whenever you need to access the drive bays within, making this to be one super cool case that we've seen in a long, long time. There is an enclosure on the left hand side in the front that opens up to reveal USB 2.0, SATA and FireWire ports for easy connectivity without having to reach for the back. In addition, there is a manual override just in case the mechanism gets stuck or there is no power. I did ask the booth babe just how long has it been tested ala Ikea chairs and drawers, and she said it has been running for five days non-stop, opening and closing every few seconds without showing any signs of slowing down. Inside the B2, you get two 12cm ceramic fans in front and at the back, two 8cm side ceramic fans with water cooling support. Definitely not meant for the casual user or office worker, this. Enjoy the photo gallery!
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