DUNE CASE
A project in Wilmington, DE by Alexander Gomez000days
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Dune Case is designed to inspire innovation and imagination for custom PC builders ready to think outside the box.
Backers: 491
Average Pledge Per Backer: $153
Funded: $75,284 of $130,000
Dates: Feb 1st -> Mar 16th (45 days)
Project By: Alexander Gomez
Backers: 491
Average Pledge Per Backer: $153
Funded: $75,284 of $130,000
Dates: Feb 1st -> Mar 16th (45 days)
Project By: Alexander Gomez
$75,284
current pledge level
Last Updated: March 17 @ 00:01 -0400 GMT
57%
of goal

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Latest News
Stay Tuned: This is not the end.
March 16th - via: kickstarter.com
First, thank you to all of our backers and supporters. Without you, we would not be where we are today. Kickstarters are not easy, and we’ve learned valuable lessons. We’ve also confirmed how amazing the Mini-ITX community is – your support has... (Read More)
Dune Case - How We Keep Cool
March 1st - via: kickstarter.com
When we designed Dune Case, we knew we’d need to figure out a way to address air flow. Air, naturally, would flow differently around components in a cylindrical case than a box one. We looked at all the internal elements inside the case and figured... (Read More)
We're Not Tooling Around
February 24th - via: kickstarter.com
We intend to support the Dune Case design with a manufacturing process that maintains its beautiful aesthetics and keeps things simple. For us to be successful, we plan to produce a case that is made of high quality materials and tooled and assembled... (Read More)
We Heard You. We Upgraded.
February 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you everyone for the questions and comments about Dune Case. One of the most asked questions and biggest requests is “why HDMI 1.4 and not HDMI 2.0?” At the time of design, HDMI 1.4 made sense. However, I am reading your comments and... (Read More)
Update on Shipping Costs
February 20th - via: kickstarter.com
I’ve received numerous questions and inquiries about shipping. In the levels, I say we will provide international shipping costs after the project is funded. The reason for this is straightforward: I will have a much better idea of where we are... (Read More)
Why We Chose Kickstarter for Dune Case
February 19th - via: kickstarter.com
When my partner and I started to think about how to bring Dune Case to life, we looked at several options. We decided crowd funding was the best way to reach an audience that shared our entrepreneurial spirit. We aren't a corporate entity with lots... (Read More)
We're Not A Fruit
February 19th - via: kickstarter.com
We have received numerous questions and comments regarding Dune Case’s aesthetics and whether we considered this prior to Kickstarter. Please be assured, we did our due diligence. It would be foolish not to. Dune Case is just a case, not a... (Read More)
Technical Specs for Dune Case
February 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks for all the technical questions! Here's a consolidated view of the in's and out's of Dune Case. Front Panel The front panel is the Input and Output connections for the case. It serves as the bridge to connect the external devices to the... (Read More)
Questions on Backing Levels/Funding Goal
February 16th - via: kickstarter.com
I've seen a few comments re: backing levels and whether they will meet funding requirements. While I have answered those in comments/emails, I thought it would be good to send an update, so all backers have the information. 1. Kickstarter approved... (Read More)
The Dune Case Story
February 15th - via: kickstarter.com
We've received some questions and inquiries about the evolution of the project. I thought I'd share with you the background of how Dune Case came to be. About a year ago, I took a bunch of standard PC components, and built a cylindrical case around... (Read More)
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