Engadget - Let's face it, PC cases are often pretty lame -- and traditionally something we don't chase down -- though In-Win's two launches at CES definitely beg for an exception. Heck, what can you say about a case? The D-Frame (pictured above) is pretty stellar with its glass sides, orange welded aluminum tubes, amazing fasteners, and blue LEDs would be an easy choice if we were building a new box around these parts.
Maximum PC: Would you pay $799 for a computer case? In-Win is banking on there being a market for premium enclosures that cost a king's ransom, one of those being its new H-Frame 2.0, one of the company's signature cases that was on display at CES.
InWin is well known for making solidly built premium cases, offering a very unique style and a level of quality that can only be seen with a case of this price tag.
Maximum PC: 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).