so here is my mini review of the LogicSupply case, BB100-ORANGE.  I am a 
newbie embedded computer starter, but long-term computer programmer.

the case itself is industrial looking, made of steel.  for an enduser like 
me, this is a somewhat rare and unusual look.  I am more used to "one-piece 
looks", where the whole case looks like one.  there is a clear 
top-and-bottom separation in this case here.  all in all, the look aspect 
for me is not good or bad, just different.

the tolerances are very good.

there are no airflow holes at the top of the case.  I have not yet run 
stress tests on the BBB, so I do not know whether this will be an issue.  I 
would have preferred some holes, if only to hear a buzzer that I want to 
install on it.

there is very little top clearance to add anything on the inside.

the outside screws are in black.  it would be nice to have the option of 
orange screws to match the case.

customization (e.g., a logo) seems to be quite expensive.

it is a very good case, and it is very reasonably priced.  I don't think 
there is any other professional-looking case right now.  so, go for it.


other observations

* the Logic-Supply wall wart is expensive at $9 a piece.  I would have paid 
$10 to have the wall wart replaced by an internal power-supply.

regards,

/iaw

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