The first thing to mention with the interior is the accessories bundled with the Lanboy Air. First of all there is a box and plastic wallet with instructions manual, cable ties and device mounting brackets. There are no screws present in this box because these can be found in the smart toolbox compartment that is fitted at the bottom of the front side of the Lanboy Air. See below image. Inside this toolbox are an assortment of screws, including self tappers for fan installation.
Manual, cable ties and elasticised device mounting brackets
Toolbox compartment containing screws
The beauty of the Antec Lanboy Air is of course the functionality. No longer are we constrained to removing just the side panels, there is full access to every nook and cranny imaginable. Taking the side panels of the prominent side you can see the magnitude of how practical the Lanboy Air is. From the side there are two compartments, the larger space has a side panel containing two 120mm LED fans that have two speed controls. The smaller compartments operates like a swing door but is also removable.
The Lanboy Air supports ATX, mATX and mini-ITX form factors and there is clearance of up to 406mm / 16" for graphics cards so rest assured - any card will fit inside this case.
Side panel off and front side panel door open
On the reverse side, the structure follows similar suite, but we have access to a large motherboard back panel cut-out. There are hooks on the backside of the motherboard tray with cable ties already attached and an impressive clearance of 17mm between the motherboard tray and side panel. With both side panels entirely off, its easy to see how easy cable management is and there is great potential for a very tidy enclosure.
Behind the motherboard tray. A huge motherboard backplate cut-out
As I mentioned earlier, the PSU cage at the bottom of the Lanboy Air can be completely removed by removal of screw.





