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    How does chenbro makes his cases?

    Posted on Saturday, October 11 2003 @ 18:22:05 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Chenbro has given Tom's Hardware Guide the chance to take a look at their manufacturing facility in China :
    Chenbro Micom Ltd. invited Tom's Hardware Guide for an exclusive visit to their factory to see how Chenbro creates its computer cases, from start to finish. Chenbro provided THG with unprecedented access to all aspects of this process, giving us "no holds barred" access to the inner workings of Chenbro's manufacturing process. We had no restrictions or specific guidelines from Chenbro; and we were given access to all persons inside Chenbro who could answer our questions, as well as access to additional information for any of the processes that we needed help in understanding.
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