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Cooler Master showcases a massive 57-inch super ultrawide dual-4K Mini LED gaming monitor
Cooler Master's GP57ZS is built around a 57-inch diagonal display with dual-4K resolution. Boosting the immersion, the firm has leveraged a 1000R curvature screen and punchy visuals driven by Mini-LED technology which covers 98% of the DCI-P3 gamut.
Amazon Project PI uses AI to detect damaged goods before shipping — unlikely to help with PC parts issues, though
This AI system should prevent damaged goods from getting shipped to customers. Amazon will also use an MLLM to discover return and negative feedback trends to fix product issues.
AOC Agon Pro AG456UCZD 45-inch ultra-wide OLED gaming monitor review: Extreme curve and speedy performance
AOC’s Agon Pro AG456UCZD is an extreme monitor in every respect. Its OLED panel is 45-inches diagonal in a 21:9 aspect ratio with WQHD resolution, 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR10 and wide gamut color. An 800R curvature makes it super immersive.
Adata demonstrates XPG Nia handheld with upgradable RAM and SSD at Computex – claims to be the first to support LPCAMM2
Adata looks set to jump on the handheld PC gaming bandwagon with a new device called the XPG Nia. The special features of the handheld are its upgradable RAM and storage – delivering a first for the industry.
Phanteks Evolv X2 is the perfect showcase PC chassis — floating motherboard tray and recessed fans a delight
Phanteks' Evolv X2 innovates on the fishtank PC trend with a floating motherboard tray, curved metallic interior, and optional gold accents all for a shockingly cheap $149.
SureCore announces low power cryogenic memory technology for quantum computing — operates at temperatures as low as 4 Kelvin
SureCore and Semiwise have collaborated on an SRAM project to design memory that can function at temperatures below liquid nitrogen. As you might guess, it's meant to be integrated into quantum computing systems rather than typical PCs or servers.
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