Looking for Lightweight full ATX case compatible with 150x86x200 PSU

Basically, looking for a light weight case that supports full ATX, and compatible with my corsair 1000HX psu, which is 150mm(W) x 86mm(H) x 200mm(L). Also needs to have enough room for my 12.2 in vid card. Easy to remove and clean filters would be nice. Would also like to fit my Blu ray player in there along with enough room for 2 HDD and 2 SSD. Preferably tall enough feet where it would be ok if i eventually have to place it on carpet. Easy to transport and something adult enough looking that i could put in a living room and not be embarrassed. Preferably nothing with a large opening on the top and no glass. Completely ok with no window on the side, probably slightly prefer no side window. My budget is up to $700, probably expecting to spend more like $175-$250, but if the features can justify spending above $250, i might be interested.

Right now I'm looking at the LIAN LI PC-V33B http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112476
If anyone has any insight on that case or another case they think would be better for me, it would be greatly appreciated. I think the only fault i see is i don't think my blu ray player will fit in this case.

Any tower case should pretty much work.

Though if you want something portable you should look for something like the HAF XB EVO, which while isn't too light it's pretty sturdy and has carrying handles. You would however need to extend the PSU bracket on it with some long fan screws or something, as that case only supports PSUs up to 190mm, I recently got mine and it's just amazing.

did you mean blu ray drive? the HAF XB has 5.25" slots

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119265

But hell if you're going to spend that much on a case, just buy a caselabs case or something, but ya Lian Li makes a lot of aluminum cases

Also thermal Take just released this beast of a cube case the X9 Core I think

Caselabs stuff, more expensive, but pretty much the best cases around
http://www.caselabs-store.com/

yes, blu ray drive, 5.25.

The Haf XP was definately something i was looking at, its twice the weight of the Lian Li, and aesthetically looks much worse imo, but i guess its a possibility.

Pfff asthetics, it has like really great function, and is build to be portable.

also the hot swap bays are nice, they fixed the early issues with them

it does a good job keeping dust out? the holes on the side look pretty large...

It's built for airflow so not really, You could look like the Define S which I think is ATX, but most of the silenced optimized cases will be pretty closed up against dust since they have less openings and what not.