
The Mini Skeleton-90 by Antec is a computer case that comes with a unique design. Measuring 7.50-inch x 8.30-inch x 9.10-inch, it has the same revolutionary open-air design as the previously released Antec Skeleton, only in a tiny Mini-ITX frame. The Antec Mini Skeleton 90 provides five drive bays, one expansion slot and a 0.8mm cold rolled steel frame. Buy.com has started selling the Antec Mini Skeleton 90 for $85.99 each. [Product Page]

Newegg has started selling the Antec NEO ECO 620C PSU for only $69.99. For your info, the original price is $99.99. The NEO ECO 620C generates less heat, and enhances cooling with a super-silent 120mm fan. The Active PFC circuitry further reduces impact on the power infrastructure resulting in cooler, quieter, and more environmentally friendly power. The Antec NEO ECO 620C power supply’s Universal Input capability together with ATX12V and EPS12V compliance enables you to use it in a variety of situations, and almost everywhere, without worrying about input voltages. Dedicated power circuitry, industrial grade protection circuitry, and Active PFC deliver safe, reliable output. The PSU provides one Main connector (20 + 4 pin), one 12V rail (4+4-pin), six Molex, six SATA, one Floppy, and two PCI-E (one 6-pin and one 6+2-pin) connectors. [Newegg]

Antec has started shipping their latest CPU cooler ‘KUHLER Box’ in Australia for a retail price of AUD$73 (about $66). Featuring a double-tower design, the cooler comes equipped with two aluminum heatsinks, eight copper heatpipes and a 120mm PWM fan (in the center). Not to mention, the cooler is also compatible with both Intel (LGA775, LGA1156, LGA1366) and AMD (AM2, AM2+, AM3) processors. [Product Page Via TCM]

Antec has begun selling their newest CPU cooler ‘KUHLER Shelf’ in Australia. Supporting both Intel (LGA775, LGA1156, LGA1366) and AMD (AM2, AM2+, AM3) processors, the cooler comes equipped with an aluminum fin array, seven copper heatpipes and a 120mm PWM fan. Measuring 127mm x 124mm x 120mm and weighing 700 grams, the KUHLER Shelf retails for AUD$73 (about $64). [Product Page via TCM]

Antec has introduced another mid-tower PC case to its range by launching the Sonata Proto. Measuring 425mm x 206mm x 463mm and weighing 7.5kg, this steel case features a matte black exterior finish, a front I/O panel with two USB and two audio ports, three 5.25-inch external drive bays, two 3.5-inch external drive bays, one 2.5-inch internal drive bay, seven slots for expansion cards and a 120mm TwoCool fan at the rear. The Sonata Proto is available now for an estimated price of $74.95. Read more

Antec has recently rolled out two new Mini-ITX PC cases in the form of the ISK 300-150 (pictured above) and ISK 310-150. Measuring 96mm x 222mm x 328mm and weighing 2.5kg, these steel cases feature a single exposed 5.25-inch bay, two internal 2.5-inch bays, a front-placed I/O panel with audio, eSATA and USB ports, a 150W power supply and a quiet 80mm TriCool fan on their side panels. The only difference between the two cases is that the ISK 300-150 comes with a black front panel, while the ISK 310-150 features a silver front panel. The ISK 300-150 and ISK 310-150 are available now for a retail price of $99.95 each. Read more

Here is Antec’s latest PC case that is touted as the “world’s first open air case.” Known as the Antec Open Air Skeleton PC Case, it comes with a unique design that allows the air to flow to decrease the system’s temperature. The PC case provides four drive bays, a layered tray design, seven expansion slots and some ports. There are also a big 250mm fan with a 92mm fan in the front. Unfortunately, the pricing and availably info are still unknown. [BoingBoing]

Case manufacturer Antec has revealed its latest HTPC case, including some add-ons to make existing computers more home-entertainment friendly. The basic Micro Fusion Remote 350 is a compact 4.5 x 15.1 x 16.1-inches, and includes an aluminium front panel with IR receiver, remote control and LCD display. These add-ons come in 3 models, The Basic kit slips into a 3.5-inch drive bay and again, is just a simple IR receiver with a standard remote. The Elite package adds a VFD display, volume control, and a deluxe remote and fits into a single 5.25-inch bay. Lastly, the Premier–which fits in two 5.25-inch drive bays–has an LCD, front media control panel with menu navigation, a volume control wheel, and media playback buttons. All of the modules include iMedian HD software that supports playback of nearly all media formats and supports full HD 1080p resolution and is compatible with Windows Media Center Edition, Windows Vista, and XP. The Micro Fusion Remote 350 is priced at $239.95, while the Multimedia Station add-ons range is priced at $39.95, $99.95, $119.95 and $29.95 for the Basic, Elite, Premium and E-Z respectively. These prices are considerably much cheaper comparable to other brands. [SlashGear]