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| Score | Publisher | Comments | Date |
| Legion Hardware Supreme Value Award | Legion Hardware | this is certainly one of the best. Installation was a breeze and everything fit very well, though a full size ATX motherboard will cause a few small installation hiccups. Importantly, the Duet is reasonably priced at just $90 US, which is exceptional value for such a well made and impressive looking case. Due to the rapidly growing audience for such a case, the Duet could quickly become one of NZXT’s most treasured cases. | 2007-06-06 |
| OCC Blue Star | OverClockers Club | The NZXT Duet is a beauty to behold with its glossy exterior and polished front-end complete with brushed aluminum doors. NZXT has done a wonderful job in merging style with function in designing the Duet. If you are in the market for a case to house your budget home theater PC, the Duet has all this, and at a very reasonable cost. | 2007-05-24 |
| 9.5/10 | Jonny Guru | The NZXT Duet is a well built, moderately affordable, compact, and very attractive home theater oriented PC case sure to please anyone looking to build an HTPC......I can't help but be impressed with the design, appearance, and overall solid construction of this case. It's going to be a part of my home theater for quite some time. | 2007-05-11 |
| hardware Asylum | "The Duet is a case of elegance and flair, rimming with class and the rings of design. This is a point for recommendation, so in other words folks, if you’ve got a space in your Home Theatre setup, and you need to pack a decent sized PC into, the Duet’s sure worth a look." | 2007-03-27 | |
| 8.5 out of 10 | TweakTown | NZXT has come out with a design that is not only workable, but is also easier on the wallet than many competitors. With a street price in the vicinity of US$80, the Duet is being offered at about half the cost of many of the other guys' HTPC enclosures.it offers an aesthetically pleasing exterior that won't cause pain to the eyes. | 2007-03-10 |
| N/A | Kubyc System | "Como aliciente a la caja, el usuario la podr?olocar en vertical o en horizontal, a elecci?ya que su estructura y el acabado de todos sus lados en pintura brillante as?o permiten." | 2007-02-22 |
| N/A | Hard-H2o | "En esta ocasi?enemos la Duet, una semitorre compatible tanto para un HTPC como para un PC de sobremesa, ya que es compatible con las dos posiciones. Es una gran opci?ara todos aquellos que buscan un centro multimedia en su hogar." | 2007-02-22 |
| Winner of the "Seal of Approval" Award | OverClock Intelligence Agency | When it comes to cooling, the Duet offers better than average capacity. The design is unique, allowing use of full size components and most especially a full size power supply, critical for using high-end video hardware. Cost-wise the Duet is priced very reasonable compared to other home theater cases, especially a mini-ATX or proprietary power supply is not required. If you're in the market for a versatile media center case we definitely recommend taking a good look at the NZXT Duet. | 2007-02-14 |
| 8/10 | Neoseeker | Lightweight and small, balanced weight when components are installed. The lights are not too bright, and you can sit horizontally or vertically!Fits a full sized ATX case, and runs a quiet operation. | 2007-02-08 |
| 7.1/10 | APH Networks | "Accommodation of most standard PC components (Such as standard PSUs and ATX boards) in a media center chassis is very interesting. We can see that NZXT has designed it to use every single inch of room on board -- nothing is wasted -- nothing at all. It creates such a tight fit that things may get in the way; but it is a sacrifice well made if you want the best of both worlds. General design and aesthetics is excellent, .... as well as regarding sharp edges and front panel attachment design." | 0000-00-00 |



