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In Win Display Amazing New Products @ CES 2016

In Win never disappoint when it comes to exceptional designs, and their latest chassis, the H-Frame 2.0 is no exception. It’s slimmer, sleeker, curvier and just all round better than the old model, by far one of the best looking cases In-Win have created to date!

Two of the panels are LED lit, giving the chassis a contrasting glow that really catches the eye, as well as the cut-out and illuminated In-Win logo.

It’s certainly well equipped. Even better, it comes with a custom made PSU, with a matching PSU that certainly looks fantastic.

It’s fully modular, and I couldn’t imagine a better unit to match this chassis.

The PSU comes with an aluminium chassis, matching the chassis and features a tempered glass side panel.

When powered up, the PSU lights up, showing the internals through the glass side panel of the PSU.

Next up, we have the lovely 509 chassis, another tempered glass side panel and a great chassis for showing off your build.

The 909, another favourite of us here at eTeknix, a premium full tower, well equipped and obviously fantastic in terms of aesthetics.

This is the real star of the show, however as while it may be a fairly straight forward mid-tower, or at least as straight-forward as In-Win get these days, it has one seriously cool design feature. Aside from the tempered glass panels on the sides and front, there’s an infinity mirror in the front, giving a superb lighting effect to the chassis front panel.

As you can see, the chassis looks infinitely deep, giving the effect of multiple lights while there is actually only a single LED strip around the edge.

Then, of course, we have the spectactular H-Tower, which is still pending release, but In-Win are adamant that it will see a release this year and while it won’t be cheap, this isn’t a normal chassis!

Their latest PSUs were also on show, not only are the great in terms of quality, they’re jaw dropping in terms of aesthetics. Brushed aluminum exteriors, fully modular and more; we’re really looking forward to testing these out this year.

Finally, we have a range of power banks, and we love the new ones that match the 904 chassis design!

 

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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