Published on October 29th,2009 at 3:58 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

LUXA2 PC Case LM300 Touch Pro Hits Japan

I know LUXA2 is far from Japanese, but I expected to see this brand available in Japan for quite a while. Especially their LM300 Touch Pro case to replace my Antec HTPC that’s under my TV… Finally this little baby is available in Japan under the LVA20052N1Z code name, and goes for… 75,000 Yen… Ouch!

If you’re searching for a unique aluminum case for your HTPC with a nice 7” wide LCD (touschreen) with a 1024×768 resolution, the LM300 Touch Pro is for you!

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