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BitFenix Prodigy M now comes in many Colors

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/21/2014 12:03 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)
BitFenix Prodigy M now comes in many Colors

The micro ATX BitFenix Prodigy M chassis has been reelased. A variant of the Prodigy, Prodigy M is the result of direct feedback from users who wanted the same styling and sophistication of Prodigy, but desired the capability of installing micro ATX motherboards. Today, BitFenix is announcing not one, but two releases inspired by community feedback: Prodigy M Color and Prodigy M Window Side Panels

Prodigy M Color
Offered in both Midnight Black and Arctic White variants, Prodigy M made a big splash when it was introduced last August. Featuring an all-new layout, it maintained the styling and size of the original Prodigy, but added micro ATX motherboard support. Since its release, users have been wondering if it would be getting the same color options as the original Prodigy, and starting today, Prodigy M fans will finally be able to get their hands on four new vibrant colors:

  • Fire Red
  • Atomic Orange
  • Vivid Green
  • Cobalt Blue

Bold yet minimalistic, the new color versions of Prodigy M are perfect for those who want the same award-winning case, but with a dash of color to light up any decor. What's more, Prodigy M will also have window side panel models. With the new Prodigy M color options, users now have more choice than ever when building their dream PC.



Prodigy M Window Side Panels
In addition to the new case colors, BitFenix is also releasing another long-awaited accessory for Prodigy M users: the Prodigy M Window Side Panel Accessory. Featuring a large acrylic window, users can easily see the hardware inside the system while maintaining the Prodigy M's sleek styling. 

Best of all, this handsome accessory will also be available in six colors to perfectly match your Prodigy M:

  • Midnight Black
  • Arctic White
  • Fire Red
  • Atomic Orange
  • Vivid Green
  • Cobalt Blue

The new Prodigy M colors and Prodigy M Window Side Panel Accessory will be available in August.



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