InWin H-Tower Motorised Transforming Case Review

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Let's have a look at In-Win's Prime PC Chassis. Is its Transforming PC design enough to justify the price tag?


InWin H-Tower Motorised Transforming Case Review
 
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Well that certainly is a different case Guv not the sort of thing most people would buy, but deffo for a niche market, but it's nice to see a company like InWin thinking outside the box on their cases and giving the market something unique.
 
It's an outstandingly cool case, but that price tag pretty much sets it to a tiny market of people, most likely trade show builders?
 
Hi Tom

The only words I have for that case are "Properly Mental!" I also think that using a normal ATX sized board would help you out with your MB connector issue. That extra couple of mm would make the SATA and USB connectors that much more useable. I agree that you want the very best show hardware for this thing. It does get the creative juices flowing. I could not afford it, but if one came my way it would demand a complete custom job. Full on custom wiring. I like your idea of the SATA power breakout style cable. As I would make each piece of the wiring myself, each would be the exact proper length.

On the SSD label issue, I really wish the manufacturers would just put the label in the box so we could affix it whatever way suits the build.

Lovely review, and your excitement for the case comes through.

--Rick--
 
in my country 1 (gbp) = 9.55 (hrk) which is in the end 18152.09 (HRK) that ammount is 4 times bigger than what i will be able to earn as a teacher and 6 times bigger if i work in a job like a waiter, if i had money for it it would be the only case that i would buy, the weight is not an issue, the space it would take is not an issue too the only things that would be on my desk is te box, monitor, keyboard an mouse the rest of the stuff i would e using goes under the deskand in the span of next 5 years the price will go down considerably
 
Nope, wouldn't buy that, even if it was at a tenth of the price.
Too much space needed to operate.
Will need dusting often and its heavy to move around.
Use it too much and things will start to rattle. (unless there are ball bearings in every joint)
Good luck finding spare parts...
 
This is overkill of another kind.

I liked it when I first saw it on display at shows but as a consumer product it's utter madness; that's InWin for you!

Having seen it in detail in this review I wouldn't get it even if my numbers came up. It looks poorly executed and has too many flaws that overshadow it's one party trick.
 
Only question that comes to mind is: WHY?

For that price tag, it definitely looks too flimsy. From what I've seen the gaps between the individual panels are not equal, it wobbles when it openes, heck even the stickers are not aligned properly?! :eek:

These are the little details you have to get right when you demand a price like that.
 
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