The front bezel has the usual illuminated indicators showing Power On, Hard Disk Access and Turbo Speed.
The front bezel pops off to expose the screws that keep the two hinged doors on.
The front bezel isn't screwed on, but everything else is.
I'd have thought that the word Samsung on the front bezel would be enough for most buyers to know they were not buying an Apple product.
The front bezel is made of tough ABS plastic and held in place by six or seven plastic tabs.
I needed to remove the front bezel to knock out one of the EMI shields that covered a 5.25" bay.
I did not see a way to remove the first shield with the front bezel in place, but thereafter removing the bezel should not be required.
The front bezel has slits as well as a large, hidden, front hole for air intake.
Unfortunately, I was unable to find instructions to tell me that the front bezel must come off before removing side panel.
Once the front bezel and single thumbscrew are removed, the side panel hinges down about 45 degrees and is then free to be removed.