Teenage Engineering announce computer–1, a mini-ITX chassis
 
	
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	A simple, no frills computer
	computer–1 has always been a work in progress. the board version worked ok, but the handles couldn’t support the weight of the case when moving it around. so after some literal computer crashes, they turned to aluminium for a lighter and sturdier design. based on the build-it-yourself design of the pocket operator modular, they landed on the simple mini-ITX case that they use today.
	A small desk footprint
	compact and portable, computer–1 has a small desk footprint. the lightweight aluminium, and chrome handles, make it easier to move it around when you do. in powder coated pure orange RAL 2004, it's a small, no frills tool for any desktop.
	 
	Built around the mini-ITX motherboard and the sfx power supply format, it also fits a dual slot graphics card up to 170mm. while compact, it’s capable of housing a range of parts. from gamer to programmer, engineer and designer, the chassis can be equipped with whatever components you wish.
	Flat pack design
	the flat pack, 1mm aluminium, is flexible enough to bend into shape, and sturdy enough to keep your components secure. each kit comes with all of the parts required to assemble the case*. 
	 
	*computer–1 is a pc case only, computer components are purchased separately.
	Available now at
	teenage.engineering/store
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	price: €195/$195/£195


 
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	


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