Rosewill had a vast range of products on offer at CES, with everything from professional security systems to HDD docking stations. First up we have their latest Powerline AV Wall Plug Adapters, Dual Band Wireless Adapters, Gigabit Switch and a pair of routers.
Their new chassis ranges start from M-ITX all the way up to the Throne Full Tower chassis.
The Throne has all the features you would expect in a premium gaming chassis, top cooling vents, radiator support, built in fan controllers and plenty of style.
For those that love a good storage accessory we have the SSD/HDD External Enclosure, METAS USB 3.0 & eSATA Enclosure and the Dual Bay Docking Station.
For those that like their storage a little more serious we have a 5 bad and 8 bay NAS solution, that in terms of design look rather fantastic.
Tired of using manual probes to check your system tempratures? click of a button and you can test with high presision without ever having to reach inside your computer thanks to these Infrared Thermometers.
Chasing up the peripheral sector we have this fantastic white mechanical keyboard, something we hope to have in for review shortly.
One of my favourite featured items though were these slim HDMI cables, its nothing earth shattering but they’re a great way of keeping things neat and tidy behind your computer or home entertainment setup, plus they also meet the highest requirements of the current HDMI specification.
A full compliment of PSU’s, remote controls and security equipment complete the rest of the Rosewill lineup.
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