Feb 19, 2011 09:21 GMT  ·  By

It would appear that, with MWC over, the rate at which new hardware of all sorts is released is getting back to normal, and In Win just issued a press release meant to announce its newest PC case.

As many end-users no doubt know, the past week was mostly focused on news form the Mobile World Congress expo in Barcelona, Spain.

Our colleagues on the site even managed to get their hands on the likes of ASUS' EeePad Memo tablet, HTC's Flyer, LG Optimus Pad and many others.

Now, all other types of devices and PC hardware have again begun to come out, as was the case with In Win's newest enclosure.

It uses an SECC steel construction and is intended for gamers and enthusiasts, meaning that its maker placed as much emphasis on feature support as it did on aesthetics.

The product boasts the mid-tower form factor and features three exposed 5.25-inch drive bays, plus just as many EZ-Swap hard disk drive (HDD) trays.

The trays in question can be accessed without having to remove the side panel, by means of a door built into it, meaning that drive installation and removal can easily be accomplished.

What's more, In Win made sure to implement a tool-free design, meaning that optical drives and internal units (SSDs or HDDs) can even more conveniently be swapped.

Additionally, the obligatory I/O panel is set at the top of the case and includes, besides two USB 2.0 ports and a pair o audio ports, eSATA connectivity and even a USB 3.0 port.

Finally, for cooling, there are three fans included (rear, front and, probably, top), all of them with diameters of 120mm.

All the above are held inside a frame that pleases the eye with its black coating (inside and out) and the LED lights on the front fan and logo. Unfortunately, In Win's formal announcement held no sort of pricing or availability details.