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Tryx Panorama Exhibition Area launches as world’s first AIO liquid cooler series with curved AMOLED display

Tryx launches Panorama Exhibition Area with an unique feature (Image source: @wxnod on X)
Tryx launches Panorama Exhibition Area with an unique feature (Image source: @wxnod on X)
High-end computer coolers with integrated screens are becoming more and more common these days. While the past releases came with a flat screen, Tryx took things to the next level with the Panorama Exhibition Area. It’s the first AIO (all-in-one) cooler lineup with a curved AMOLED display.

Tryx, a Chinese computer hardware manufacturer, has unveiled a new AIO liquid cooler series called Panorama Exhibition Area. These all-in-one coolers come with radiators and pumps like regular coolers, but they have a standard feature: a curved AMOLED display.

The screen is relatively larger than most AIO liquid coolers too. To be specific, Tryx has integrated a 6.5-inch AMOLED display in all the models within the Panorama Exhibition Area line. That’s a screen size similar to that of an average smartphone. But it’s really the curved aspect of the screen that’s stealing the spotlight.

There’s indeed no obvious functional benefit to having a curved screen on an AIO cooler. However, the display of the Tryx Panorama Exhibition Area line is said to offer “3D visual effects.” This could make the entire computer build stand out, which basically means that the series is aimed at a specific group of PC enthusiasts.

Tryx Panorama Exhibition Area series also utilizes high-end cooling components. For example, the all-in-one coolers have a Gen8 water pump from Asetek, which is also found in the ROG RYUO III series from Asus (360 ARGB curr. $213.61 on Amazon). Then, there’s a large-sized cold plate, which is there to ensure better thermal dissipation.

Pricing-wise, the most affordable AIO from the Panorama Exhibition Area series in China is reportedly CNY 2099, around $295. The ARGB variants are more expensive, with the top-end model seemingly costing CNY 2699, which is around $379.80. There’s no word on when Tryx will make these liquid coolers available to purchase in global markets.

A PC build with the AIO cooler (Image source: @wxnod on X)
A PC build with the AIO cooler (Image source: @wxnod on X)
Another build with the cooler (Image source: @wxnod on X)
Another build with the cooler (Image source: @wxnod on X)
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Abid Ahsan Shanto, 2024-03-31 (Update: 2024-03-31)