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.
9 Comments on AeroCool Unveils the Skribble Case: Draw Anything and Watch it Light Up
Unfortunately, I do not.
Good to see the airflow space behind the front glass though.
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I like it...but then again you can buy uv markers and do that.
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).