Japan's NEXTGEAR has recently introduced a PC, where its case has a unique glass that turns into frosted glass effect to hide internal components with the push of a button.
NEXTGEAR’s Clear Shift desktops aim to fix the glass case problem with a simple mode switch. You can go from bright showcase ...
The NextGear Clear Shift desktop has a neat trick: switching between clear and frosty glass in about a second. Too bad it's ...
Clockwork Revolution is InXile's first big-budget first-person RPG, and Fargo said the studio aims to "bring the level of ...
SilverStone brought a joke to life, again, and it’s awesome. Linus gets hands-on with the FLPO2, a full beige throwback PC case that somehow supports modern hardware, including triple-slot GPUs, 280mm ...
What if your PC case could fold flat, pack up like a briefcase, and still turn heads with its minimalist design? Enter Teenage Engineering’s “Computer-2,” a bold reimagining of what a compact ...
We’ve come a long way from the beige PCs of the 1990s. But even though I’ve gladly followed the evolution of computer cases, I’ve started to become cool toward today’s sleek, clean styling. But I didn ...
Teenage Engineering recently released a ridiculously simple (and frankly, really cool-looking) PC case called computer-2. The only problem is that you can't actually buy it — at least not in the ...
Teenage Engineering, the hip Swedish tech/design brand that makes synths of all kinds (and a portable game machine with a crank) has built another computer chassis. And it’s free! But you also can’t ...
The Computer-2 is made from a single sheet of semi-transparent plastic and folds into a small form factor PC case. The Computer-2 is made from a single sheet of semi-transparent plastic and folds into ...
In a nutshell: Swedish consumer electronics company Teenage Engineering set out to design the world's cheapest computer case – and at a cost of $0, it has succeeded. The Computer-2 is a small form ...