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BGears B-Envi
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Tue, 9 December, 2008
Cases & Power Supplies
BGears
Tyler Brown
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Introduction
BGears is a company that is a bit newer on the computer hardware scene, but has been making a splash of late in the enclosure and power supply market, manufacturing products that are simple and solid. One of their enclosures is a smallform case, the B-Envi. It appears to be a combination between an HTPC case and a gaming case, and looks to be perfect for LAN parties. With side-panel windows on both sides (optional), removable 2.5” removable IDE HDD enclosure (SATA HDD PCB Card Sold separately), and touch sensitive control buttons on the front, this is a case that would catch people’s attention. 

Today we'll be looking at the BGears B-Envi case and see if you'd be the envy of your friends with this case in your arsenal.

Thank you to our friends at BGears for supplying the review sample.

Bgears USA was established in California in March 2005, focusing on manufacturing and distributing top-quality consumer electronics products under Bgears brand for worldwide market. Currently our R&D and manufacturing facilities reside in Taiwan and China. Bgears' R&D has over 20 years experience in computer industry and vowed to develop the highest quality products with cutting-edge technology.

Let’s take a look at the B-Envi now.




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