InWin Debuted Three New PC Cases at CES 2023 Including the POC Mini-ITX Chassis Which Uses a Foldable Origami Design

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InWin debuted three new chassis at CES including one that is assembled like an origami project, another whose panels and modules can be installed in many multiple configurations, and a more industrial approach incorporating thicker SECC steel construction materials.

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I admit that I'm a bit curious about the Mod Free one but I'd want a Midsize or smaller, not E-ATX. I can't say that I've ever seen a case that could be reconfigured in so many different ways.
 
I admit that I'm a bit curious about the Mod Free one but I'd want a Midsize or smaller, not E-ATX. I can't say that I've ever seen a case that could be reconfigured in so many different ways.
Seen an LTT vid about it the other day, looks like a cool idea, maybe a bit concerned about the structural integrity, I just hope if they do bring them out that the continue to support it long enough so that if people who want extra modules in a couple years still can get them.
 
I just hope if they do bring them out that the continue to support it long enough so that if people who want extra modules in a couple years still can get them.
That is a big if and it wouldn't be the 1st time a company came out with what is, on paper, a seemingly good product only to drop support after enough other factors lead to its demise. InWin is pretty solid but still . . .
 
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