How long until In Win's H-Tower rises up against humanity?

In Win showcases an amazing app-controlled case that moves and opens with a touch of a button.

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Computex 2015 - This amazing and futuristic In Win H-Tower is going to give me nightmares as I can only imagine it spawning guns and fighting back against the oppressive human race.

Irrational fears aside, this amazing chassis is constructed out of aluminum and features internal drive bay support for one 3.5" drive and four 2.5" installments alongside having the ability to house an E-ATX motherboard or ATX and Micro-ATX options.

How does it do these wacky actions? An Apple iPad is installed with In Win's specialty app to enable full control, seeing the chassis open and close whenever you want it to and show off the blue, green and red LEDs located within.

With support of power supplies up to 230mm in length, this case comes with built in I/O port support featuring a single USB 3.1 Type-C option, three USB 3.0 Type-A ports and 3.5mm HD audio.

Alongside eight PCI-E slots, this case also supports video cards up to 340mm in length and 200mm high, three 120mm top fans, a single 360mm radiator up to 35mm high and a 214mm high CPU heat sink.

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