In Win Diey concept wins 2020 CES Innovation Award

Posted on Monday, January 06 2020 @ 12:06 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
In Win reports Diey, the company's 10th Signature product, has won a 2020 CES Innovation Award. It's unknown when or if this product will become available to the general public. It's a pretty special case:
InWin has announced Diéy, its 10th Generation Signature Edition PC Chassis. Marking 10 critically acclaimed Signature cases, InWin’s Diéy yet again pushes the boundaries of PC chassis design, and has been honored with the prestigious CES 2020 Innovation Award Honoree in the Computer Hardware & Component category.

Inspired by the previous Signature Edition, Y?ng (“Chrysalis”), the new Diéy (“Butterfly”) entices you to experience its transformation. The inner PC hardware is shrouded by 80 Ocean Blue scales. Each scale features ARGB lighting that provides an exciting 360-degree view and there are four dazzling lightshows preinstalled.

Hanging Diéy on its stand allows the built-in projector to create a light show that reacts to the rhythm of music, making it a perfect complement for social events whether for business or at home. Diéy incorporates a built-in AI that promotes natural interactions through facial detection, voice and hand gesture control. Multiple voice assistant services are supported, allowing users to opt for their preferred ecosystem.

To access the internal PC chassis, simply raise Diéy’s wings. It supports up to E-ATX motherboards, possesses eight expansion slots, mounts up to 360mm radiators and includes the latest USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C connectivity. By using a layered, scale covering over an open central cavern, it provides excellent thermal results as any component heat can easily escape the system.

Experience the InWin Diéy at CES 2020 at the InWin Booth (Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 1, Booth #21326).
InWin Diey


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