Introduction
Rosewill is back, with another case to help ease the stress on our budgets for building PCs. The Bradley M name doesn’t sound like a really cool thing at first, but some quick research looked like it was named after a troop transport that also has the ability to provide cover fire. The coolness has been doubled! While Rosewill’s case is squarely in a budget tier, I would expect that we’ll have a fairly sturdy unit on our hands as a result of the name choice. We’ll find out how well that works out soon enough, but before we get to the specs, let’s look at Rosewill’s company statement again.

Rosewill’s mission is to consistently deliver reliable, high quality PC gaming, IT hardware and home products through leading innovation and long-lasting relationships.
Rosewill Inc. was established in 2004, founded by manufacturing reliable, high-quality technology products. The first products under the Rosewill brand name included computer components such as computer cases, power supply units, keyboards, mice and cables. Over time, the product line strategically developed and entered new areas of growth, including PC gaming and home products. Under the management of experienced e-retail experts, Rosewill products can be found on all top e-commerce sites, along with product information and reviews.
Today, Rosewill currently manufactures and markets an immense catalogue of inventive products among its three product categories. Through innovation and flexibility, new products are introduced and updated to keep pace with the high demand of the rapidly evolving consumer electronics and technology markets. Nonetheless, Rosewill’s commitment to quality remains constant due to their effective Research and Development (R&D) and Quality Assurance (QA) efforts. Although, Rosewill products harness state-of-the-art technology, their quality and reliability has remains continuous over the years.
The Rosewill headquarters is located in City of Industry, California, United States, with additional offices in Taiwan and China.
About the Author
Josh Jackson
Needless to say I love computer hardware. With my reviews, I never forget what it's like trying to find parts on a tight budget and how excited I am about any new component I get my hands on. If there was a good effort in the design, then I'll find a reason why each component is great for someone!
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