Mac mini is a enclosure. This product is available from Antec, AOpen, SilverStone, Sunbeamtech, Thermaltake, and X-Gene.
pro-clockers.com: A case that has some promise in what we are looking for is new Thermaltake Element Q. The Q (as we will call it) fits right in home with the other members of the Element as it shares the same black and red profiles we have seen in the Element V, T and S. Straight lines, little flash and very attractive.
Thermaltake Element Q Mini ITX reviews are also available at: thinkcomputers.org.
techgage.com: The Sonata was Antec's flagship case for it's time and set the standard for the competition. It offered quiet performance with an affordable price tag for the budget market, which made it a favorite among system builders. Two generations later, Antec is using the Sonata III to improve on it's legacy and offer builders the same quality and bang for their buck.
pro-clockers.com: Antec is never stopping with the introduction of new cases. If seems like every 3 months or so there is a new case to drool over. That new case today is the tiny brother case of the P180 which is simply labeled the P180 Mini. The Mini carries many of the features of the P180 but in a smaller shell.
rbmods.com: Small computers is the word in today's world. Asus EEE series and MSI:s Wind PC are very common in thin-client business. However it's possible to build your own mini sized computer. Keyparts are mini-itx motherboard and mini-itx case. Today we will take a look at Sunbeamtech's Mini-ITX Acrylic case which is designed for HTPC:s.
techpowerup.com: The Luxa2 LM100 Mini is the smallest HTPC enclosure of that brand in the line-up. It can fit a mini-ITX board, but does it manage to deliver a compact and concentrated dose of all the features we look for in an HTPC chassis?
legitreviews.com: The SilverStone SG05 Mini-ITX/DTX computer case is one designed for minimal space and maximum flexibility. Unlike other small-form factor cases, the SG05 attempts to provide users with options by supporting large video cards, larger heat sink fans, and an 80-plus 300 watt PSU.