In-Win Allure mATX Case Review

by gporgie     |     January 11, 2008

Specifications




Packaging


The case came packaged in a box within another box. The brown cardboard box is like any other, except that it had a label with the name and part number of a different case which can make anyone wonder and worry. I am guessing this was done to protect the easily-scufffed but beautiful white and pink Allure box.

The white cardboard box on the other hand, with its matte white finish, painted pink and purple flowers, and a raised handwritten "Allure" makes any girl smile and say "wow, that's nice."


After carefully opening the white box, the first thing you'll notice is a sparkly notebook that has "Allure" embossed in it.

After removing the top layer, its easy to see that the case has been packed very neatly with foam and plastic pockets of air. Good packaging is extremely important for the Allure because there are a few features it has which are quite fragile as you will see a bit later.


The case itself is lovingly wrapped in a gauze-like material that helps protect it from scratches. All in all, the packaging for the Allure is sturdy enough to protect it from nearly any damage...even though I was a bit affraid when the outside box held the product number of a different case..
 
 
 

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