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November 2010
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It's a good looking case, an interesting case, an impressive case in some senses; but I don't think it's worth the money. The fact that an enclosures with this many holes has no dust filtering is deplorable as it's going to get so damn dusty and dirty...
Starting with the build quality of the LanBoy Air we have a case with solid construction thanks to the steel frame which is internally reinforced. All edges are rounded and the painted sections are flawless. It was also good to see that the plastic se...
Exceptionally functional, Easy to move, Fan control on all 5 pre-installed fans, Very spacious
Looks aren't very appealing, Will attract dust
Antec have had some tough criticism lately with the visual appearance of their cases splitting enthusiasts into "love it" or "hate it" camps. Certainly today's case under review will again be under this type of scrutiny from a visual aspect. On first...
Build Quality, Design, Fully Modular Chassis, Meshed Design, Space For Up To 15 Fans Total, Rearrangement Of PSU Spot, Adjustable Drive Orientation, Low Weight, 2 Carrying Handles, 2 SSD Spots
Price (For Some), Frequent Cleaning
Antec has done it once again by designing and manufacturing one of the best PC Cases i have ever seen to date and certainly the best one for LAN events. Personally i have to admit that I’m fonder of elegant, solid towers with good noise insulat...
Nice looking, Several colors, Silent, Modular, A lot of space
No fan filters, PCI, E addon card slots have normal screws
I found this case to be very nice and it sure suprised me with all of its features, this is the first time that I actually use the manual so I wont miss all the features. I found it awesome that the case is modular and prepared for both tidy cables an...
Based on our testing, we can safely say that the Antec LanBoy Air is well ventilated and offers the best system cooling possible. It’s a lot like an open air test platform except you can actually carry it around without things fallout off or out of it....
Front panel USB 3.0 Support, Five 120mm fans bundled with speed control, Up to 15 fans can be installed, Fully modular design for flexible installation, 2 x 2.5" drive support, Removable components, Mostly toolfree installation, Support for graphics cards up to 16 inches/405mm long, Support for CPU Coolers up to 160mm tall (150mm if there is a sidefan installed), Plenty of Cable management opti
Installation isn't completely toolfree, Price, Plenty of tiny screws to keep track of, gold, Discuss this review in our forums
The Antec LanBoy Air delivers on what it promises, and that is flexible customizability. When was the last time a case allowed you to mount optical drives facing the side panel? The addition of the removable motherboard tray is also noteworthy. Most...
While intrigued by the concept behind it, I wasn't completely sold on the Antec LanBoy Air's looks when it was first announced. Now that I've worked with one for a while, I would classify it as something that fell off a construction site and that can'...
Five 120mm Fans, Meshed and Perforated for Great Airflow, Bottom Mounted PSU, Top Handles, Cool New Airmount HDD Mounting System, Two SDD Slots on Bottom, Cool Hardware Tray,
Pretty Noisy, Motherboard Tray CPU Cooler Hole doesn't fit all Motherboards
As we talked about before, the Lanboy Air truly shines in cooling performance. It mimics the properties of an open-air test bench, while still providing the ease of movement of an entirely enclosed case. The Lanboy Air certainly isn't a quiet case, es...