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Guru3D.com » News » In-Win 307 mid tower has a rather unique per pixel frontside RGB LED display

In-Win 307 mid tower has a rather unique per pixel frontside RGB LED display

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/07/2018 09:01 AM | source: in-win | 6 comment(s)
In-Win 307 mid tower has a rather unique per pixel frontside RGB LED display

Oh my, you're gonna either love or hate this one. I am in the first category though. Meet the In-Win 307 mid tower. It is equipped with 144  addressable LEDs. The front panel’s matte surface complements the LEDs to balance the overall brightness. The modern design is completed with quality materials such as tempered glass and a 1.2mm steel structure.

You can download InWin’s GLOW software on the official website and witness a total of 12 unique lighting modes! The clean and simple interface is user-friendly and highly customizable. GLOW focuses on functionality by giving options to adjust the brightness and speed. Dedicated buttons along the side I/O switches between modes such as: clock, vortex, hourglass, custom and much more. The 307 brings a fresh new design concept by allowing users to create their own designs! Design under creation mode and showcase up to four different masterpieces. Go forth and create, where the only limitation is your imagination.

 

Model 307
Part Number IW-307-White
Color White
Case Type Mid Tower
Material SECC, Tempered Glass
M/B Compatibility 12" x 10.7" ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
Expansion Slots PCI-E x 7
Maximum Compatibility VGA Card Length: 350mm
CPU Heatsink Height: 160mm
Front Ports 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C
2 x USB 3.0
LED Mode Button
HD Audio
Internal Drive Bays 2 x 3.5"
2 x 2.5"
2 Pre-installed (Max. up to 3 bays)
Thermal Solution Compatibility 1 x 120mm Rear Fan / 120mm Radiator
3 x 120mm Top Fan / 360mm Radiator
3 x 120mm Bottom Fan
Power Supply Compatibility PSII : ATX12V
- Length up to 200mm
Product Dimension
(H x W x D)
480mm x 215mm x 532mm
18.9" x 8.5" x 20.9"

Product Dimension
with screw & handle & stand height
(H x W x D)

501mm x 238mm x 537mm
19.7" x 9.4" x 21.1"
Package Dimension
(H x W x D)
335mm x 610mm x 624mm
13.1" x 24" x 24.5"
Net Weight 11.61kg / 25.5lb
Gross Weight 14.06kg / 30.9lb


 

The 307’s built-in microphone reacts to the room’s acoustics and displays the sounds waves. Such as ECG or Candle mode will give a visual presentation to sound so turn up the -music and enjoy the light show. There are two locations the 307 can accommodate liquid radiators; top and rear. A total of seven 120mm case fans can be mounted. The cool air intakes from the bottom and creates efficient airflow for quick heat dissipation.

The products will become in the Asia regions first at a selling price excluding tax of 35,800 yen which is 279 EUR/USD (released on December 19).



In-Win 307 mid tower has a rather unique per pixel frontside RGB LED display In-Win 307 mid tower has a rather unique per pixel frontside RGB LED display In-Win 307 mid tower has a rather unique per pixel frontside RGB LED display In-Win 307 mid tower has a rather unique per pixel frontside RGB LED display In-Win 307 mid tower has a rather unique per pixel frontside RGB LED display In-Win 307 mid tower has a rather unique per pixel frontside RGB LED display




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Margalus
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#5614790 Posted on: 12/07/2018 01:23 PM
I don't love it or hate it. :D
It is an interesting concept. Now if you could just hook it up to some sort of light organ circuitry so that it changes to the sounds....

m4dn355
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#5614792 Posted on: 12/07/2018 01:28 PM
Reminds me of this backpack



rl66
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#5614835 Posted on: 12/07/2018 02:57 PM
At the end your room will be like the tunnel of light :) or a gigantic rave :)

*edit* btw this brand always do top quality (and luxury too) product and is one of the most inovative.

The Reeferman
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#5615532 Posted on: 12/10/2018 01:12 AM
Now if you could just hook it up to some sort of light organ circuitry so that it changes to the sounds....


"The 307’s built-in microphone reacts to the room’s acoustics and displays the sounds waves. Such as ECG or Candle mode will give a visual presentation to sound so turn up the -music and enjoy the light show."

TheDeeGee
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#5615539 Posted on: 12/10/2018 02:12 AM
No thanks, i don't like the be distracted in the corner of my eyes.

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