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Sharkoon T28 Mid-Tower Chassis Review

Today we’re taking a look at the T28 mid-tower PC chassis from Skarkoon, which we’re very please to say is somewhat of an exclusive as we are the first to actually get our hands on this case here in the UK.   Sharkoon have been having a lot of success with this case and that caught our attention.  falling into the upper price range of the budged price range and just about the bottom price range of a mid price range range chassis we want to investigate what is it that sets this case apart from some of its rivals and find out exactly what you get in a this case for the very reasonable price of (approx) £55.00

So who are Sharkoon? here is a little information for you taken from the official Sharkoon website:

“The company headquarter is located in Germany, and in order to cultivate close contacts with suppliers in Asia, we also have a foreign office in Taiwan. From a worldwide distribution network spanning more than 30 countries, we offer customers a portfolio of unrivalled products for all areas of the PC. Moreover, our selection of products is constantly developing and reaches the broadest possible group of customers. Since its inception in 2002, Sharkoon has shown consistent growth and set itself apart through steadily increasing sales.”

“Our goal is the continued growth and expansion of our expertise, to be demonstrated in the establishment and development of successful and sustainable business relationships with our customers and partners. Some of our biggest strengths are our flexibility and rapid response capabilities and the ability to react to future market and technology trends.  We offer our customers a comprehensive range of PC components. We strive to always offer unique and unrivalled products.”

So with all that in mind, lets start by taking a bit of a closer look at the specs of the Sharkoon T28 before we move on to taking a closer look at what it has to offer.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, 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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