** GOT WOOD? LAZER3D DOES **

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That's right, we're happy to introduce some wood front panels for the Lazer3D LZ7 case. Available in Cherry, Walnut and Oak, these panels will give your LZ7 case a unique look, as every panel will have a different finish dependant on grain, colouring and finish. Each piece has been sanded & varnished for a high quality matte finish. These are available to buy separately or can be added as standard within the configurator.


Lazer3D LZ7 Front Panel - Solid Wood Oak @ £22.99 inc VAT

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Create a truly unique and stunning PC case with real wood front panels for the LZ7.



Only £22.99 inc VAT.

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Lazer3D LZ7 Front Panel - Solid Wood Cherry @ £22.99 inc VAT



Create a truly unique and stunning PC case with real wood front panels for the LZ7.



Only £22.99 inc VAT.

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Lazer3D LZ7 Front Panel - Solid Wood Walnut @ £27.95 inc VAT



Create a truly unique and stunning PC case with real wood front panels for the LZ7.



Only £27.95 inc VAT.

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Furthermore, we have a promotion on the LZ7 case until the end of the year. We have knocked £20 off the base price, to make the standard configuration £159.95 as opposed to £179.99. This means you could throw in one of these sexy looking wood panels and still be paying less than the usual price!



Lazer3D LZ7 Mini-ITX Case Configurator - ONLINE ONLY @ £159.95 inc VAT



Completely configure your Lazer3D LZ7 chassis from scratch using our complete system configurator which allows thousands of colour & panel combinations to create your perfect case!

ONLINE ONLY



Only £159.95 inc VAT.

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Oh wow, these look fantastic!! i'm *very* tempted to build my next system with one of these. I just didn't want to change my gfx card but it looks like I'll have to, but I can get a mini one :)

His next is mATX isn't it?
 
Thanks for the great feedback everyone!

Any update on when the full size cases will be available?
His next is mATX isn't it?
I can't really tell you much but it's not M-ATX.

The next case I'm working on is an ITX based HTPC style low profile case that is targeting the upcoming high performance Ryzen APU's. I am also working with another designer who is adapting this design for use with M-ATX motherboards, but it will also be a low profile HTPC style case that will likely be compatible with low profile PCIe expansion cards and not full height cards.

I would start up a development thread for these cases but I don't really know if that's allowed on here or which section would be the appropriate place to start such a thread?
 
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