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[Tweaknews.net] - AEROCOOL LUBIC P3519 CUSTOMIZABLE COMPUTER CASE KIT REVIEW - Page 1: "For AeroCool's Lubic line of cases, the company chose the tagline; 'The World Of Imagination'. Presumably because one is only limited by what they can imagine. Their DYI (Do It Yourself) kits can create computer cases like none other on the market.

From their website:

'Anything is possible with 'LUBIC'!! You can create a 'Scorpion' case, an 'Elephant' case, a 'B-52 Bomber' case or anything you can imagine. You can also make non-computer products from the LUBIC' modules such as photo frames, display cabinets or tables.'

Today, I'll be reviewing the Lubic-P3519 (the blue model). I took the box to the office and worked on assembling it in the LAN room. I am certain you'll find this review somewhat amusing at times"

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