It is more cost effective to build your own. I built one about 4 years ago out of cabinet grade plywood. Built on Ultrawide specs, routed out the sides to fit an uncased 46" LCD and a 32" LCD for the translite and a 19" for the DMD. Used a sainsmart relay with some cheap solenoids for feedback. I did upgrade the pc which is the biggest cost due to GPU pricing (1080ti), but it runs all vp10 tables flawlessly. Total cost before the cpu upgrade was about $1500. You can also buy flatpack cabinets pre-cut from virtuapin.net if you don't have the tools to cut your own plywood. I used them for a quick build for a friend and it turned out nice. On my initial build, I just attached the cpu inside the cab, but now I run my computer externally so I can easily move it if needed.
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