The glass on this PC case can flip frosty on the push of a button
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In abstract:
- PCWorld highlights NextGear’s progressive Clear Shift PC case that options tempered glass panels switching immediately between clear and frosted modes on the push of a button.
- This switchable glass know-how affords aesthetic flexibility for customers, offering a transparent mode to showcase RGB elements or knowledgeable stealth mode look.
- The case is at present obtainable solely with NextGear pre-built techniques, priced from $1,070 to $1,719 USD, interesting to PC fans in search of distinctive customization choices.
I’ve stated it many instances earlier than: once I construct my desktop PCs, I need them to appear like little fridges. No glass, no RGB. However I have to admit, this NextGear design is extremely interesting. With its Clear Shift case, the tempered glass panels on the facet and entrance can shift from clear to frosted in about one second.
Even at its most opaque, the system lets a good bit of sunshine via, displaying off RGB components even when it received’t truly allow you to see what they’re. Promotional materials (machine translated) refers back to the two glass settings as “clear mode” and “stealth mode.” The thought seems to be which you can get a barely extra skilled look when crucial—for, I don’t know, a video assembly or one thing. This characteristic doesn’t want a justification for those who ask me, although. It’s simply cool.
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The Mouse-jp.co.jp retailer (noticed by VideoCardz.com) is promoting numerous configurations of the NextGear pre-built. They begin at 164,800 yen (about $1,070 USD) for a Ryzen 5 4500 and RTX 3050, all the best way as much as a Ryzen 7 7700 and Radeon RX 9060XT for 264,800 yen (about $1,719 USD). That appears a bit understated when it comes to energy for such a flowery case, which, sadly, isn’t obtainable as a separate buy. Perhaps we’ll see it pop up sooner or later.

