Teenage Engineering is giving away a free computer chassis, but it's already 'sold out'
Teenage Engineering, a Swedish tech/design brand, has released a free computer chassis called the Computer-2. The chassis is made of a single sheet of semi-transparent plastic with snap hooks and living hinges for screw-free assembly, and it is designed to be the "cheapest computer case in the world." The Computer-2 accommodates a mini-ITX motherboard, an SFX power supply, and a dual-slot graphics card of up to 180mm in size. It is the successor to the 2021 Computer-1, which was made of aluminum and not free. The Computer-2 was limited to one per person, and Teenage Engineering's initial stock has already been cleared out. Interested individuals can register on the company's website to be notified if additional cases are released. It is unclear whether this was a limited release or if Teenage Engineering plans to regularly keep the Computer-2 in stock.
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