InWin Unveils GX-285 PC Case Featuring Integrated Retro Arcade Console with 10-Inch Display
At Computex 2026, InWin showcased its innovative GX-285 computer chassis, which stands out by integrating a retro arcade console directly into the front panel. This distinctive approach combines the functionality of a PC case with the nostalgic appeal of classic gaming hardware.
Integrated Retro Gaming Meets Modern PC Design
The GX-285 is designed to appeal to enthusiasts who appreciate vintage gaming experiences alongside powerful modern computing. The front of the case houses a 10-inch screen dedicated to the embedded arcade console, allowing users to enjoy classic titles without needing additional external devices.
This hybrid design not only saves space but also enhances the aesthetic of the gaming setup, merging contemporary PC architecture with retro entertainment. While the technical specifications of the integrated console were not disclosed, the inclusion of a dedicated display and arcade controls suggests a focus on authentic gameplay.
InWin’s GX-285 reflects a broader trend of blending traditional gaming culture with modern hardware innovation. The company’s presence at Computex highlights its commitment to offering unique and functional designs catering to gamers and PC builders who seek both performance and originality in their setups.
Details regarding availability, compatibility, and pricing have yet to be announced. Further information is expected as InWin moves closer to commercial release following its exhibition debut at Computex 2026.
InWin introduces the GX-285, a unique PC case incorporating a built-in retro arcade console with a 10-inch front panel screen.
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