Swedish consumer electronics company Teenage Engineering recently launched the world’s cheapest PC case, which only costs the fee to have it delivered to the customer.
The Computer-2 isn’t the world’s most innovative, durable or attractive-looking case, but it is by far the cheapest! You basically get it for free, as long as you cover the delivery fee. Made of translucent polypropylene plastic, the case features a hinged and snap-on design for tool-free assembly and supports a mini-ITX motherboard, an SFX power supply, a low-profile CPU cooler, an 80mm fan, and dual-slot graphics cards up to 180mm long. All you have to do is apply a bit of pressure on the components, and they snap into place, no screws required. Plastic provides limited durability, but it also lowers the risk of short-circuits considerably, which, coupled with the unbeatable price, has got a lot of people interested in the Computer-2.