Jun 2, 2011 12:08 GMT  ·  By

This year's Computex show is definitely shaping up to be a veritable fount of new items, even things that haven't really been done before, like a certain computer case that LEPA showcased.

As it happens each year, companies from around the world have convened in Taipei, Taiwan, for the 2011 edition of the Computex electronics show.

Since this is an occasion where new products and technologies are delivered, quite a few items have already been revealed.

OCZ, for instance, is making not just 3.5-inch and 1.8-inch Vertex 3 solid state drives, but even built a PCI Express SSD/HDD hybrid.

Now, LEPA seems to have also succeeded in doing something that hasn't been done before, this time on the desktop market, or, more specifically, the desktop PC case segment.

LEPA is a spin-off brand of Enermax and decided to build a product designed in such a way as to house two completely different systems at once.

That said, the so-called Dual-System chassis is larger than most others of its kind, with the inside divided into two cavities.

One of them is meant to hold the main, stronger system, thanks to the ATX motherboard support, while the smaller section can fit a mini ITX platform.

Of course, each cavity has everything needed for the mounting of individual power supplies.

Needless to say, most prospective buyers won't have much of a reason to get something of this sort, but people who want to do web browsing or the like while performing video encoding or running high-end games at the same time might just be hooked by this item.

Unfortunately, there is, at the moment, no sort of information on when and where sales will commence, nor how much money interested users will have to part with in order to get their hands on this product.

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