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Computex 2025: Antec debuts 20th Anniversary 900 case, Core Micro handheld and more

At Computex this week, Mat hit up the Antec booth to check out the latest cases and coolers. In this video, he goes over all the noteworthy additions to the line-up. 

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On the AIO cooler front, Antec is going big and bold with the Vortex View. Announced slightly before Computex, this AIO cooler takes the idea of an integrated display to the next level with a massive 5-inch IPS display.

The Antec 900 case has its 20th anniversary this year, so the case is back on the market in a new range of colours, complete with the dual 200mm fans in the front panel. In the video above, you can see some example builds to showcase everything you can do with this case.

The Antec Core HS Handheld has arrived, using an Intel Core 8840U processor and Xe integrated graphics for handheld PC gaming. Thanks to the updated chip and design tweaks, the Core HS has improved thermals and battery life compared to its predecessor.

The Core Micro is another interesting handheld. This one is shaped a bit more like a GameBoy Advanced Micro, but slightly larger and you get the benefit of dual analogue sticks. This is an Android handheld, intended for playing retro games and, well, anything you can get to run from the Google Play Store.

KitGuru Says: With a few easily sourced emulators, the Antec Core Micro could be a killer little handheld for retro games. 

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