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Friday, July 4, 2008
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The In Win B2 is an excellent choice for anyone who wants a rather unique computer case. There aren't any other cases I know of that are modeled after a stealth bomber, or that have a front door that opens like this. Tool-less design features can be found everywhere, and except for mounting the motherboard, there is no need to get a screwdriver out.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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With looks based off the design concept of the B2 Stealth Bomber, this B2 enclosure has some features that are not commonplace. The big question, though, is whether it can handle the rigors of a high-end system and manage to not only give it a good home, but to do so in a cool manner. We begin our tour of the B2 Stealth Bomber by noting the lack of a door on the front bezel. The bezel is made of plastic like many other enclosures, but there is not a door in the normal sense that we have come to expect. As implied by the name of this case, stealth is the key. Let's take a closer look...
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Monday, April 21, 2008
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The B2 Stealth Bomber case is really what you might think it is, a case that looks like the B2 Aircraft. The B2 case, like the aircraft is surely an advanced case. This newly released case comes equipped with two eSATA ports, auto-sensing mechanical front door, shock-free railing system, dual fan VGA turbo cooling system, water-cooling friendly, and with a design inspired by the B2, this case is surely not something your grandma will understand. Read on further and see a video of the mechanical front door in action.
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
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Today HardwareLogic takes a look at the In-Win B2 Stealth Bomber chassis. Themed after it's namesake, the B2 offers unique "Stealth" styling, with aircraft style detailing in a mid-tower form factor. In-Win's newest case boasts features including a motorized touch-sensitive faceplate, a Turbo Cooling System, and the ability to evade radar detection. Ok, maybe we made up that last bit, but until someone proves us wrong, we'll assume it's true. Let's dive in and see what she can actually do!
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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In Win has been developing some pretty interesting cases lately and the B2 Stealth Bomber is the latest ATX tower from the Xtreme Series. With an auto-sensing front door and a touch sensitive mechanism to activate the front cover this case is far from what one would expect in a case. Join us as we see if this tool-free case can be as stealthy as the plane its named after!
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
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Regardless of whether or not you're a fighter jet enthusiast, In Win's latest offering is worthy of your next system build or simply to replace an old, boring case. It has just about every feature that one would need while maintaining a sleek, non-cluttered look just like the jet it was inspired by. Quite honestly, I can't find any real reason not to highly recommend it.
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Friday, April 4, 2008
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In Win's newest case has a number of features that make this case worthy of a first time look. For example when was the last time you had a case that featured a motorized canopy that covers the front drive bays. Best of all the case is designed after the B2 Stealth Bomber and the design is done without the going to point of being tacky. So come on by and have a look at this case and see if it makes it off the ground.
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