Computex 2015: I’ve seen some incredible chassis in my time, but none compare to what we witnessed at the In Win booth this year. Their new H Tower is a behemoth of aluminium and electronics. At one moment it looks like something out of the Transformers, but via the accompanying mobile app, you can make this chassis open automatically. Four lasers draw a square around the chassis, a “keep clear” zone if you will, the side panels arch outwards, the motherboard tray raises up and rotates to lay flat above the chassis; like some kind of PC chassis/Aircraft carrier.
We’ve got a video uploading, so stand by for that. There’s no official price just yet, but estimates may be around the £1500 area. That sounds like a lot of money, because it is, but when you see this thing in action, you couldn’t imagine it being any cheaper.
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