Would You Buy These PLASTIC PC Cases?
This is the story of two different cases. The first one is called Alice and while its cheap and cool looking, it incorporates a ton of unique concepts. The other is called Yong. It uses a 3D printing process to create an epic chassis that may cost over $4,000 but it is one of InWin's most fascinating products ever. A special thanks to Phanteks and Steelseries for sponsoring our trip. Without them none of this coverage would be possible. We would also like to thank InWin for helping out with meals during the show. Subscribe ► http://bit.ly/SubHWC This video is sponsored by Steelseries and Phanteks. As per Hardware Canucks guidelines, no review direction was received from manufacturer. All purchase links listed in the description have Hardware Canucks AMAZON monetary affiliation. Gear list (Available on Amazon): Main Camera - http://bit.ly/2GO9tcB Main Lens - http://bit.ly/2RpxSsR Main Camera Mic - http://geni.us/RODEMIC Second Camera - http://geni.us/GH5w1260 $700 Camera (Panasonic G7) - http://geni.us/24nm Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 - http://geni.us/dLL Cinevate DUZI Slider - http://geni.us/1Hwt AKG C314 - http://geni.us/6o9 AKG C 568 B - http://geni.us/1D2S Zoom H5 - http://geni.us/2LUm ------------------------------------------------------------ Our full site: http://bit.ly/HardwareCanucks Join Our Forums: http://bit.ly/HWC_Forums Follow us for more updates! Twitter http://bit.ly/HWC_Twitter FaceBook http://bit.ly/HWC_Facebook Instagram http://bit.ly/HWC_Instagram ------------------------------------------------------- #inwinalice #inwinyong #hardwarecanucks
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