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Thread ID: 145982 2018-03-23 20:18:00 Why are all PC case windows on the same side? Digby (677) PC World Chat
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1447625 2018-03-28 20:58:00 Have been proven wrong,there is a Case with Inverse layout with carry Handles available www.pccasegear.com

And you can get here www.pbtech.co.nz
Lawrence (2987)
1447626 2018-03-28 22:33:00 Have been proven wrong,there is a Case with Inverse layout with carry Handles available www.pccasegear.com

And you can get here www.pbtech.co.nz

Thanks for that.
I have a Coolermaster Cosmos SE with similar handles and I love it.
This case looks great but as it an ultra tower its a bit big and at $699 I'd have to sell one of my kidneys.
Digby (677)
1447627 2018-03-30 05:29:00 Re: Why are all PC case windows on the same side?

Pretty obvious on reflection. The "outside" is the only side that the operator can see in normal service.
R2x1 (4628)
1447628 2018-03-30 06:14:00 Re: Why are all PC case windows on the same side?

Pretty obvious on reflection. The "outside" is the only side that the operator can see in normal service.

But as I said in my OP, what if your table etc, is set up so that your pc must go against a wall. Your "outside" now has a 50% chance of being hidden.
Digby (677)
1447629 2018-03-30 20:35:00 I haven't discovered yet just why anyone would like to keep looking into a case. Occasionaly to check for dust build up maybe. Otherwise nothing to see :eek: Terry Porritt (14)
1447630 2018-03-30 21:23:00 You could set up a live feed camera pointed at the case window and display it
on your monitor, or project it on the right side :lol:
KarameaDave (15222)
1447631 2018-03-30 23:38:00 But as I said in my OP, what if your table etc, is set up so that your pc must go against a wall. Your "outside" now has a 50% chance of being hidden.

The outside is the bit you can't see if you're inside the case; the window provides the essential optical indoor-outdoor flow. ;)
R2x1 (4628)
1447632 2018-03-30 23:41:00 You could set up a live feed camera pointed at the case window and display it
on your monitor, or project it on the right side :lol:

Tricky on a laptop.
;)
R2x1 (4628)
1447633 2018-03-31 00:53:00 Stick a mirror on the wall behind the case :) Zippity (58)
1447634 2018-04-01 06:16:00 If you mount a camera inside the case then you don't need a window at all. Also a light source, of course. The space is a bit cramped, so you might need a couple of cameras.

You could display the picture in a window on your monitor (a different kind of window, naturally).
Jayess64 (8703)
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