This is also a nice looking case, shiny glossy paint, almost automotive finish. It has vents at the top and room for 2 exhaust fans in there. It has side mounted drives and front USB 3.0. While not a great case to work with, it is decent. So why is not recommended?
It is on the flimsy side, and on the small side, the side mounting drives need screws, and in general the craftsmanship on the interior feels cheap. Once put together looks great, and feels decently solid from the outside. It is perfect for an HTPC or entry level PC; however, at almost the same price of the Lepa LPC306, the Lepa is roomier, more solid, easier to build, better layout and with the Enermax name on it.
The Arcadia is arguably better looking with the glossy white paint, but the Lepa is a genuine gaming case, and only the lack of side window keeps it from being used even in the higher end configurations. The Arcadia is not a bad case at all, in fact, if it wasn't for the LPC306 and the Tessaract, I would be using it more extensively. It will house even a higher end PC in there nicely, but we just have nicer options. As HTPC case, however, it is perfect, and only the Xion Xon-560 can compete as these are compact and nice looking. It is the case I have listed for HTPCs, and if you want it in a build I can surely use it.