In Win H-Tower PC Case Opens Up at the Press of a Button: Bloombot

PC towers usually have easily removable side panels for fiddling with the components inside. Gaming PC towers also tend to be garish and outlandish. In Win’s upcoming H-Tower sits in the middle of the spectrum with a functional gimmick.

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Unveiled at the 2015 Computex, the H-Tower’s slots and spaces for PC components are mounted to an arm. By pressing a button in front of the case, its outer panels will open up like a flower and the arm will hoist up its innards, offering them for your inspection.

Here’s another angle from Akihabara Hermitage. From what I can tell the arm has two levels of extension, one where the inner housing is tilted and one where the housing is completely horizontal.

In Win will make two color schemes for the H-Tower. The red and black is the ASUS Republic of Gamers edition, while the standard one is titanium and black.

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No word on price and availability yet, but in this video by Guru3D you can hear an In Win representative say that the H-Tower will be released on the third quarter of this year.

[via Engadget]

Get The Latest Slim Tower PC Case From In Win

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CFD Sales Inc. Japan is preparing to launch In Win’s latest slim tower PC case ‘IW-CE685/300P’. The case will become available from mid-May for around 15,000 Yen (about $147). Supporting both micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards, this steel case is equipped with a front-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 and 2x audio ports, one 5.25-inch external drive bay, one 3.5-inch external drive bay, one 3.5-inch internal drive bay, one 2.5-inch internal drive bay, four expansion slots (low profile), one 90mm front fan and a built-in 300W 80PLUS PLATINUM power supply. [Product Page]

In Win IW-CD684 Compact PC Case

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Here comes a new compact PC case from In Win, the IW-CD684. Designed specially for Intel NUC form-factor, the case supports for Intel D33217GKE, D33217CK, DCP847SKE and D53427RKE motherboards, and features a front-placed USB 2.0 port, two internal USB 2.0 ports and one 2.5-inch internal drive bay (up to 9.5mm thick). Available in black and white color options, the IW-CD684 will begin shipping from November 18th for 8,980 Yen (about $90). [Product Page]

In Win IW-BQ656/120N Mini-ITX PC Case

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CFD Sales Co., Ltd. has just listed a new mini-ITX PC case ‘IW-BQ656/120N’ from In Win on their product page. Made of SECC material, the case comes with a front-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 2.0 and 2x audio ports, one slim ODD drive bay, one 2.5-inch internal shadow bay, a mesh design to improve air flow in the side panel and a 120W power supply. The IW-BQ656/120N will be available from mid-July for around 8,000 Yen (about $80). [Product Page]

In Win GT1 Mid-Tower Gaming PC Case

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In Win has recently showed off their latest mid-tower gaming PC case ‘GT1′ at this year’s CES. Coming in both black and white color options, this eye-catching steel case supports for micro-ATX and ATX motherboards, and features a front-placed I/O panel with 1x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 and 2x audio ports, a 2.5-/3.5-inch SATA HDD EZ-Swap Dock on top, three 5.25-inch external drive bays, seven 3.5-inch internal drive bays, seven expansion slots, a large side-panel acrylic window and has four fans (2x 120mm – front, 1x 120mm – rear, 1x 140mm – top). The GT1 will retail for under $100. [In Win]

In-Win D and H-Frame PC cases: Tubes, and LEDs and aluminum oh my! (hands-on)

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Let's face it, PC cases are often pretty lame -- and traditionally something we don't chase down -- though In-Win's two launches at CES definitely beg for an exception. Heck, what can you say about a case? The D-Frame (pictured above) is pretty stellar with its glass sides, orange welded aluminum tubes, amazing fasteners, and blue LEDs would be an easy choice if we were building a new box around these parts. Though, the H-Frame with its radiator or layered gasket look is also a strong contender as we really dig its layered look and the solid metal thing it has going on. Both of these cases are seriously strong-looking, fairly hefty to haul, and in the case of the D-Frame crushproof. Look for these at you favorite In-Win retailer sometime this month for a hefty $399 each.

James-Trew contributed to this report

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In-Win flaunts tubular, finny cases that let your components breathe fresh air

InWin flaunts open cases, lets your components flap in the wind

Worried that your PC case can't stand up to a natural disaster, or doesn't resemble a radiator enough? In-Win's read your mind with a couple of open-plan models from CES 2013: the aluminum D-Frame (above left) looks ready for the Paris-Dakar rally and is "crush-proof and shock-proof," while the H-Frame is basically case-shaped cooling fins, also in "exquisite satiny aluminum," according to the charming company literature. The two models are geared to modders serious about standing out from the usual ragtag LED and pump crowd, with pricing to match: $399 for each. If you scrape for one, though, at least you know you'll be unique -- In-Win will only produce 500 copies of the D-Frame, and a mere 100 H-Frames.

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In Win BX141 Full-Tower Gaming PC Case

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In Win has showed off another one of its upcoming full-tower gaming PC case namely the BX141. Coming in two color options: grey and white, this steel case supports for micro-ATX, ATX and E-ATX motherboards, and features a front-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 and 2 audio ports, a dock connector on top for 2.5-/3.5-inch SATA drive, three 5.25-inch external drive bays, eight 3.5-inch internal bays (tray-only), eight expansion slots, an acrylic side panel window and has five fans (2x 140mm red LED fans – front, 1x 140mm fan – horizontal, 1x 140mm fan – rear, 1x 120mm fan – top). The BX141 will go on sale from October 26th for 12,800 Yen (about $162). [Product Page]