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Hiper Anubis

 

Hiper Anubis

Date:2008-02-23 - 17:02
Author: Andreas Galistel
Manufacturers: Hiper
Contact: Hiper
Category : Cases / Miditower

Page 1: Introduction

Editor's note: Updated with more information on the rubber suspension system

Hiper is best known for its power supplies, but has been expanding into new markets for the last year or so. Keyboards, fans and lately also cases. Anubis is Hiper's first attempt to design a case, and with the competition there is today, we have to say it's pretty bold to even try. Especially as Hiper isn't aiming for the generic crowd looking for just any case, but the high-end users.

Over the last couple of years, cases have been evolving like crazy. Many companies are now offering cases with a lot of clever features, but few are complete. Some are too far out, some could've used some more work, some are simply hideous. Some are just way too expensive, and some are simply lacking quality or distinguishing features. Hiper has attempted to avoid all of these traps, and here we will see if they've succeeded in doing so.


At a first glance, Anubis does look like something out of the ordinary. In fact, already when handling the box it comes in, which has a convenient carrier handle, you sense that this is not your ordinary case. When you open up and see the case with your own eyes you get caught in the moment by the design.

Today we will take a closer look at the Anubis case from Hiper.



Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Specifications: Hiper Anubis
Page 3: Exterior
Page 4: Interior
Page 5: Conclusion

 

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