The construction is somewhat more solid than I expected. I (sometimes literally) toss it and the folding table it's mounted to in the trunk of my car, and the table looks to be in worse shape than the case. The parts aren't quite squared with each other, but the offset is miniscule; it still looks good under anything other than an up-close inspection. As it's acrylic, avoid anything abrasive if you want to clean it. Using screen-cleaning supplies would be perfectly fine.As mentioned in the description, it's a light-duty security case. It won't do much against a pry bar or a sledgehammer (and it doesn't claim to do so), but it'll ward off regular wear and tear and maybe the occasional screwdriver. My main concern with my PS4 Pro was someone unplugging and taking the PS4 casually if left briefly unattended, and this case gives me peace of mind. As a negative, many laptop cooling fans won't be able to fit in the case along with the PS4 Pro; it theoretically doesn't need additional air circulation, but I prefer adding such to my desktops/laptops/consoles to help them last longer.I drilled holes through the bottom of the case and a large folding table, using regular bolts and nuts to bolt them together. I may put spacers between the case and the table, so a quiet fan can help the air flow below and above the case. I plan to eventually get tamper-proof bolts with the appropriate tool/bit. If you use an external hard drive like I do, get one that supports the use of a laptop security cable. For the television (with a single center stand and not a stand near each end), the battery backup power supply, and the table itself, I use a 12 foot tow chain with padlocks. None of it is going to deter very serious theft or sabotage, but it's more than enough protection if a nearby attendant happens to become distracted by something or someone else.