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Title: Computex 2015: A Closer Look at In Win's Transforming PC Case [Video]
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More than meets the eye Remember the transforming PC case we told you about yesterday? It's safe to say that In Win captured our atte...

More than meets the eye

In-Win Transformer Case

Remember the transforming PC case we told you about yesterday? It's safe to say that In Win captured our attention, so we headed over to the company's booth at Computex to check it out for ourselves. What we learned is that there are actually two versions -- In Win's own, and another that's been certified by Asus ROG (as far as we can tell, that means it's been given some red accents).

There are several brushed aluminum panels that comprise the case, and with the press of a button, they all separate to reveal the guts of the system. You can also change the color of the internal LEDs with the button.

When the case opens up, the motherboard tray rises to the top and turns until it lays flat. This is presumably to make it easier to service and upgrade the system, as needed. Speaking of which, In Win tells us the case can accommodate up to E-ATX motherboards with four graphics cards, so there's the potential to build an over-the-top PC in what we have to say is one of the most unique cases we've ever seen.

Why build this? In Win denies it was inspired by Transformers and simply wanted something different. Mission accomplished.



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