Monday, August 29th 2022

AeroCool Unveils the Skribble Case: Draw Anything and Watch it Light Up

AeroCool unveiled the Skribble, an ATX mid-tower case with a unique feature that lets you customize its looks. The left-side panel, and the front panel, feature tempered glass panels with a re-writable surface and an included temporary-marker, which writes a refractive ink. The two panels are framed by addressable-RGB LED diffusers, so whatever you draw gets illuminated in multiple colors. This aside, the Skribble is pretty standard fare for a mid-tower, with a conventional two-box layout, room for graphics cards up to 36.2 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 16.7 cm in height; multiple 2.5-inch drive mounts besides a 3.5-inch drive bay; and a motherboard tray punched in the right places for cable management. A 6-channel ARGB controller is included, which handles the various ARGB elements. The case measures 441 mm x 453 mm x 210 mm (DxHxW). The company didn't reveal pricing.
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9 Comments on AeroCool Unveils the Skribble Case: Draw Anything and Watch it Light Up

#1
Count von Schwalbe
Excellent case for those with drawing talent.

Unfortunately, I do not.

Good to see the airflow space behind the front glass though.
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#3
natr0n
Thats cool aerocool.

I like it...but then again you can buy uv markers and do that.
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#4
Arcdar
natr0nThats cool aerocool.

I like it...but then again you can buy uv markers and do that.
my thoughts .... add an UV or like here liquid chalk pen to any case with a decently big tempered glass window and you got the same effect.... looking at my LianLi O11 here --- wow, marketing, get on it, sell new LianLi "Scribble" cases in a new shade of black with 2 special pens --- and a limited edition with a Razer-GlowingGreen pen! *$$$$$* :D ;)
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#5
Valantar
natr0nThats cool aerocool.

I like it...but then again you can buy uv markers and do that.
True, but then again with this you don't have to give yourself skin cancer or retinal damage just for some fancy graphics on your PC case. Not having UV lamps on around you, no matter what type, is a good thing.


As for this case, this is one of the neater gimmicks I've seen in a while. Love how out of the box it is, and its simple but smart application of a well established but out-of-left-field tech (edge lit glass). Can definitely see this being put to good use by some people (and, of course, copied by heaps and heaps of case modders).
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#6
N3utro
Can't wait to be able to draw a RGB **** on my friends computer case with this and see the look on their face while they don't know it's removable
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#7
Valantar
N3utroCan't wait to be able to draw a RGB **** on my friends computer case with this and see the look on their face while they don't know it's removable
Unless they were to somehow buy this case without understanding its core gimmick at all, all you'll be able to draw on their cases is a white **** I'm afraid. It's just a chalk marker.
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#8
TechLurker
Eh, I would have preferred etched tempered glass panel options that could be ordered alongside the case. That Japanese panelwork and the anime/comic panelwork in their sample image would have been something I'd purchase straight, and just use UV markers to color them in.
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#9
claes
Count von SchwalbeGood to see the airflow space behind the front glass though.
Needs another inch
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