Cooler Master has released a slate of new cases under its MasterFrame series, a PC case lineup with a focus on customisability. Some notable cases include the MasterFrame 700 open air test bench, but recently, Cooler Master has released the more consumer-oriented, yet equally as unique, MasterFrame 360 Panorama and Stage Mirror.
Unveiled in May earlier this year, the defining feature for both cases is an extension from the front panel, where the fans usually are. Instead, the MasterFrame 360 offers the empty space on the front as a display mantle for figures and collectibles.
Where the Panorama and Stage Mirror differ are how the cases handle the small ‘showroom’. The Panorama encloses the space with a curved glass frame and has a transparent backing, which shows off the rest of the case’s internals. Meanwhile, the Stage Mirror leaves the space open, uses a mirror instead of transparent glass to reflect the back of your figurine.
As for what you can place into this ‘showroom’, Cooler Master recommends a figurine no bigger than 360 (H) x 220 (W) x 118mm (D) for the Panorama, and 328 x 290 x 110mm for the Stage Mirror.
Both the Panorama and Stage Mirror (pictured here) feature mini stage lights, too.
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