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In-Win's 703, 707 Chassis Offer Sleek Looks With Ample Features
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
In-Win's new 703 and 707 computer cases offer sleek looks and room for ample hardware.

Best Of The Best, Part 1: Who Makes The Most Elite PC Case?
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Which ATX tower is the most elite? We invited more than two dozen brands to compete. Today, Azza, In Win, Rosewill, and SilverStone (the first four to respond), face off in a battle to out-do each other in price, features, performance, and pizzazz.

In Win Show Off RockerMat 2, 904, 901, tòu Glass Case
By Thomas Soderstrom published
But 904, 901, tòu steal spotlight

In Win 904 Mid-Tower Aluminum Case Unveiled
By Billy Taylor published
In Win is expanding its chassis line-up with a sleek mid-tower that features a few interesting design choices.

In Win Reveals Case Made of Glass: Tòu
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
In Win has announced a case made of glass that can be either transparent or opaque.

Computex 2013: Cases, Storage, Motherboards, And More
By Don Woligroski published
In this third round of Computex coverage, we bring you up to speed on 19 more of our meetings, covering displays, motherboards, tablets, keyboards, mice, cases, power supplies, storage, audio, and power supplies. As you can see, we were quite busy.

The Final Three: Sub-$100 Cases For Your Gaming Build
By Thomas Soderstrom published
The journey was a long one, but we're finally wrapping up our round-up of sub-$100 gaming cases. Today we review the last three of 11 total product submissions and pick an overall favorite. The competition was vicious, but one model definitely stands out.

Microsoft Co-founder Calls Certain Win 8 Features ''Puzzling''
By Zak Islam published
Windows 8's bimodal user experience can "introduce confusion" according to Paul Allen.
EU: Microsoft Promises Not to Block Other Browsers in Win 8
By Wolfgang Gruener published
Another Windows, another IE concern. The EU said it is investigating the ability to install other browsers in Windows 8, but said that Microsoft promised to comply with the request of the EU.

The Final Five: Gaming Cases Between $80 And $120, Rounded-Up
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Our 15-way shootout of cases priced between $80 and $120 ends as we compare the last five models to the previous ten, yielding an overall winner. Which chassis offers the best balance of quality, cooling, and noise reduction, and which is the best buy?
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