Mine just arrived (well 20 minutes ago) so I thought I'd snap some piccys and do a few comparisons / mini write-up. Overall I think it's a very nice case - there are no obvious manufacturing marks on the case itself and it feels nice and solid. It has a slightly rough texture to it which is nice. It is very low profile - even more so than my Pure CNC case, but I happen to like that - I think it gives boards a nice sleek look. Anyway - on to the piccys
Texture on the side of the case
![](http://i.imgur.com/fAWgwCk.jpg)
Pexon case (top), original plastic case (middle), pure cnc case (bottom)
![](http://i.imgur.com/q18KtiC.jpg)
Side comparison - this really illustrates well the low-profile nature of the case
![](http://i.imgur.com/T24R9YV.jpg)
Back of the case - it's a shame that it doesn't come with rubber feet as I can see it slipping a bit on my desk. I will have to get something from somewhere I think
![](http://i.imgur.com/4nQoXTN.jpg)
Dip switches line up perfectly (as did all 5 screw holes)
![](http://i.imgur.com/6oRXGNS.jpg)
Poker in situ
![](http://i.imgur.com/rQpLqDq.jpg)
![](http://i.imgur.com/YcfEGEz.jpg)
The top of the plate is just above the top of the case here - this is probably as I didn't screw the board down that hard (the heads of my screws are starting to strip and I didn't want to chance them getting stuck
![](http://i.imgur.com/pRecbYM.jpg)
Finally I weighed the cases just to see the difference in the three (all without pcb etc)
Pure CNC - 397g
Pexon Case - 368g
Original Poker Case - 134g.
So you're adding over 200g of weight which adds a lot to the feel of a board, especially a PCB mounted one.
Overall, as I said before, I think this is a lovely little case - proper bargain for the price too!