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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
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Bgears is a relatively new company that is creating some cool items that are being aimed at specialist areas of the PC market. An example of this is the HTPC enclosure being looked at today, the b-Envi. We plan on seeing if Bgears can come up with something that is different from the crowd, but at the same time we will check out the feature set to see if it is worthy of our hard-earned dollars. The first thing you notice about the b-Envi is the small stature. While this isn't uncommon in an HTPC case, most manufacturers have gone the route of making the box look like a piece of stereo equipment. Bgears has turned a different direction and have opted for an appearance like the old SFF cases, which actually had enough room inside to do something with.
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
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When I first looked at the b-Envi enclosure, I thought the front panel controls were either hidden or on the side of the bezel. Boy, was I surprised when I flipped through the manual and found out they were touch sensitive; I couldn't wait to try them out. The buttons work great, and there is even a little beep every time you push them.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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Bgears has burst onto the case modder/enthusiast scene with some pretty innovative products. With the new b-Envi Small Form Factor (SFF) case, Bgears tosses its hat into the ring and wants to spar with the other manufacturers in a crowded case market for the SFF crowd. Does this case have what it takes to make your friends b-Envious? I think you will find this to be a special case in many ways, so... step on through and learn about one of the best kept secrets in town!
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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With the introduction of the Home Theater PC we are being to see computer enclosures that look nice enough to take up residence in any room of the house. Today we are looking at the B-Gear B-Envi case that has a number of unique features from the touch screen control panel to the 2.5" hard drive docking station.
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Monday, January 21, 2008
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At first glance the new b-Envi from BGear looks to be just your plain and average SFF case. But once this puppy is lit up the controls are out of this world. The touch sensitive control are something that no other case had before, but after the introduction of the b-Envi that could change. Besides touch sensitive controls, the b-Envi also has a removable motherboard tray that will aid greatly in the building process. Yeah, there are a few more things the b-Envi has to offer but you have to read the rest of the article.
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