I preserve tellin’ ya screens with every thing is the factor at Computex this 12 months. And the excellent news is that does not must imply loopy cash. Lian Li’s new Vector V200 case comes with an 8.8-inch constructed into the underside of its aspect glass panel. And the entire shebang is yours for simply $109.
The Vector V200 is not nearly that LCD panel, nevertheless. It has twin tempered glass panels on the entrance and aspect, providing a “panoramic view” of your PC’s internals. There’s additionally a touch-sensitive management panel for energy on/off and lighting performance, which is one other very neat little, nicely, contact.
What’s extra, Lian Li says, “the underside of the aspect panel is slanted to permit the GPU to have a extra direct chilly air consumption.” So, there’s that.
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As for the specs and functionality of the 8.8-inch display screen, Lian Li is not quoting a decision or panel kind, simply saying it is an LCD with 60 Hz refresh that features as a secondary display screen by way of a USB interface.
It is managed by way of Lian Li’s L-Join 3 software program, which we have not at all times gotten on with all that nicely. That mentioned, we perceive it is now being built-in with OpenRGB, so that ought to provide you with extra choices for management.
The panel can be surrounded by an ARGB lighting body for what Lian Li calls “dynamic visuals”. Oh, and if all you are involved in is the display screen, you may seize that individually for $85. Which means you are getting the remainder of the case for simply $25, which looks like nice worth contemplating the glass panels and touch-sensitive controls.
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For the document, Lian Li says the stand-alone display screen, referred to as the 8.8-inch Common Display screen, goes on sale in August, whereas the Vector V200 case with display screen and all will probably be accessible in September.
In fact, in the event you’re completely display screen mad—and who is not,—you would additionally throw in Lian Li’s new Hydroshift II LCD Curve. That is an AIO CPU water cooler with its personal 2K curved display screen. Certainly, it does not simply have a display screen, however that display screen is hooked up to the water cooling block with motors, permitting it to be articulated with a distant or by way of an app.
At which level, you would be nicely in your approach to setting some form of document for supplementary screens constructed right into a PC and also you’d nonetheless have barely spent as a lot as an entry-level GPU from Nvidia prices lately. Which does fairly put issues into context. Oh nicely!