Getting the case onto the bench to look at, we can see that In Win have gone for a simple cost effective and no thrills affair with their packaging. all the printing is done in plain black but at the same time has a bit of design to it to make it attractive to a degree. On this side, there is no dispute as to what case is inside with the model boldly placed in the middle with a couple of the product features noted below.
The other side of the box gives us our first insight into what the case looks like in a monochrome image with a ghoulish type figure blurred into the background.
One of the box ends gives a detailed run down of the specifications of the Mana 136 and a mark to show if the mesh panel or windowed variant is inside the box.
The other end of the box gives a brief run down on the cases main features including it capability to house graphics cards upto 11.4″ / 29cm in length.
In Win have kept the accessories concise and to the point, only including what the user needs, here we find a fold out instruction leaflet, a number of cable ties, motherboard speaker, a single replaceable expansion bay cover, and various screws for fitting 2.5″ and 3.5″ drives along with standard case screws for everything else.
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