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In Win's B2 Stealth Bomber Computer Case


Author:  Rafael Rios
Date:  2008.05.01
Topic:  Cases
Provider:  In Win
Manufacturer:  In Win






In Win's B2 Stealth Bomber Computer Case

   

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Today, TechwareLabs is taking a look at In Win's latest computer case, the B2 Stealth Bomber. The case is an ATX form factor medium tower with very clean lines and some very nice features we will be elaborating on in the next few pages. The first thing that you notice about this case is the effort that In Win went thru to make it look like the latest U.S. Air Force military aircraft of the skunk-works line, with stealth technology. The paint is a matte charcoal gray finish resembling the radar absorbing material and paint finish found on the latest stealth aircraft, and most notably the B2 Stealth Bomber. The light gray pin striping found around the edges of all the panels on the case resembles the look of that found on the actual B2 Stealth or "Spirit" bomber; this coupled with the military aircraft style "Caution" and "Rescue" stickers on the side panels as well as the vented "W-shaped" air intake on the side gives this case an extremely nice stealthy aircraft appearance.

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