Computer Cases
2014 Apple Mac Pro Mount Kit
The LM Cases mount is designed to hold the new cylindrical Apple Mac Pro tower introduced in late 2013. The kit is designed to fully shock isolated the computer allowing it to be mounted in non shock mounted mobile racks, shelves and drawers.
Baltimore Orioles Scout Trunk
This trunk was designed to hold computers and back up drives used for scouting by the Baltimore Orioles. The trunk holds 6 laptops, 2 Ciphertex CX-10K-NAS storage servers, 4 Black Magix converter boxes, network switch. 2 Lacie 5Big Network 2 hard drives and a HP Office Jet 100 printer.
Sharp Electronics Portable Server Rack
This case was designed for Sharp Electronics USA to be used as a portable data transfer rack. The rack section has 12RU of rackable height with an overall depth of 40" and features 8 intake and exhaust fans for cooling. The rack features lockable 3/8" thick clear Lexan doors on the front and back to prevent tampering with the servers. Mounted above the server rack section is a Tripplite KVM switch that provides a monitor and keyboard/mouse to the servers. The front of the case also features a storage drawer that is built out of 1/2" Baltic Birch and mounted on HD Accuride glides.
Carlson Audio Mobile Pro Tools Recording Flypack
This case was designed for Carlson Audio Systems as a portable recording fly pack. The case features a 27" Apple Cinema Display monitor mounted on an articulating mount on a position control board. The case also features storage for 2 Yamaha HS10 monitors, Apple MacPro tower and a 10 space shock mounted rack section.
20 Capacity Laptop Charging Case
This case was designed for Baylor University to store and charge 20 laptops for bowl games. The case features 20 individual slots, with dedicated power outlets. All equipment was spec'd and installed by LM's in house Custom Integration department.
iMac Production Workstation
This case was built for Starlight Visual. The case is designed to be a self contained mobile lighting production solution that is plug and play. The LM Cases Custom Integration (CI) department installed and provided many of the electronic components including the 2RU i/o panel, keyboard, mouse, rack drawer, rack shelf, powerstrips and electrical connections prior to shipment to Starlight Visual for the final assembly.
12 Space Portable Video Server Rack
This case was designed for the University Of Nebraska's football video department. The case is designed to hold the departments video servers for road games.
Nintendo Wii U Burn Case
This case is part of a set designed for Nintendo to take to shows to work on software development; all electronics were installed and sold by the LM Cases Custom Integration (CI) department. The case is designed to be a mobile workstation that houses two computers and two specialized Wii U card writers. The computers share a monitor that is mounted in the case lid on a fully extendable rotating articulation mount allowing the monitor to be placed in any position needed for working. The case lid is supported by gas shocks to aid in the opening and closing process.
Apple Mac Pro ATA Workstation Case
This case was designed and built for Swank Audio Visual. The case features a custom compartment for a MacPro tower, pull out keyboard shelf, drawer and custom patch panel built by our Custom Integration department. Swank wanted to have the ability to leave the case closed and locked at show sites, to accomplish this our Custom Integration department designed a custom patch panel that made all of the inputs and outputs of the MacPro tower accessible while the case lids were on. The panel includes, 2 cat5's, 3 Displayport's, 3.5mm audio ports, 2 Firewire 800 ports, 3 USB's and a Powercon connector. The CI department also mounted fans on the back lid to take care of ventilation.
Michigan State University Bowl Game Laptop Case
This case was built for Michigan State University for bowl games and holds 10 Dell E6250 laptops and power supplies. The laptops are held in a custom CNC cut foam insert that provides custom fitting, shock absorbing compartments. The power supplies are stored in a 4" carpet lined accessory compartment.
San Diego State Video Server Workstation
This case was built for San Diego state for their recent bowl game. The case features a shock mounted rack shell with space for 3 1RU servers. The case features 4 Baltic birch drawers mounted on HD glides for storage.
San Diego State Dell E6410/E6510 16 Capacity Laptop Trunk
This case was designed for San Diego State University. The case holds 12 Dell E6410 laptops and 4 E6510s in a custom CNC cut foam insert. The case interior also features a large carpet lined accessory compartment for power supplies and other miscellaneous components. To complete the kit, the case also features a custom built table that features locking table legs and a black formica work surface.
University Of Michigan Video Server Rack
This case was integrated by Thalner Labs for the University of Michigan, the case is designed to transport video servers. The case features a 30" deep foam shock mounted inner rack shell with captive nut box rails mounted front and rear.
10 RU Recording Outboard Rack
This case is designed to hold rack mounted outboard gear as well as a computer keyboard and mouse, the case will be used in a mobile production environment as well as in a studio. The rack is complementary to our sound isolation rack, where the computer and hard drives are stored in the isolation rack; the mouse, keyboard and monitor are located on the outboard rack. This is beneficial in studios that use mixing consoles, the case can be placed perpendicular to the mixer and allow the user a place to hold their computer monitor, mouse and keyboard; while the isolation rack that holds the computer can be kept at a distance.
Apple Mac Pro Flypack Case
This case was designed with the mobile recordist in mind. The case holds an Apple Mac Pro tower in a 2" foam lined compartment and a foam shock mounted 8 RU rack above the computer. The computer is held in with foam blocks allowing the front of the computer to remain flush with the front foam of the case. The back of the computer compartment has blocks that hold the computer by the corners to allow room for all connections on the back of the computer and prevent it from moving front to back in the compartment. There is a "U" shaped cable passage between the computer and the rack to allow cable connectivity between the two compartments without interfering with the rear lid.