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If you want a secondary screen but can’t quite fit one onto your desk, you might want to check out ASRock’s latest invention — a PC side panel display.
PC owners have all that space on their chassis, and nothing to do with it. As long as you’re willing to give up being able to easily peer inside the case (and admire the RGB light show, if that’s your thing), you might like ASRock’s 13.3-inch Side Panel Kit. This is essentially a monitor, similar to that in a laptop, that is attached to the inside of your case.
As the panel is installed within the chassis, your case needs to have a side panel made of transparent tempered glass. It has to be sturdy enough to hold the screen, but it also needs to be see-through so that you can see it in the first place.
You could use it to simply monitor your PC’s temperatures and speeds, or you could turn it into a proper secondary screen for productivity or entertainment. Granted, needing to view it through the case will probably diminish the experience a bit, but it’s still a fun gadget if you’ve got limited desk space and want an extra screen. If you do get one and plan to use it for productivity, you might need to re-think the placement of your PC case to avoid constantly having to turn and look to the side.
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Miistec mainly focusing on design and manufacture PC Cases and Power Supplies, keyboards, mouses and speakers. With the max capacity of production 300,000 pieces per month, computer case has 14 series with different styles and sizes for sale.
LCD Panel Kit is an exclusive expansion accessory for the Ceres 500 chassis. With its 3.9"" LCD display, users can use the TT RGB Plus 2.0 software to gain full control of performance monitoring and personalized effects. Additionally, the LCD Panel Kit can be paired with other Thermaltake Ultra series products, providing the best LCD visual experience.
LCD Panel Kit is an exclusive expansion accessory for the Ceres 500 chassis. With its 3.9"" LCD display, users can use the TT RGB Plus 2.0 software to gain full control of performance monitoring and personalized effects. Additionally, the LCD Panel Kit can be paired with other Thermaltake Ultra series products, providing the best LCD visual experience.
View 200 TG ARGB Mid Tower Chassis is an ATX case that comes with three preinstalled hydraulic bearing 120mm ARGB Lite front fans, and its RGB lighting is visible through its uniquely designed tempered glass front panel.
View 200 TG ARGB Snow Mid Tower Chassis is an ATX case that comes with three preinstalled hydraulic bearing 120mm ARGB Lite front fans, and its RGB lighting is visible through its uniquely designed tempered glass front panel.
S200 TG ARGB Snow Mid Tower Chassis is an ATX case with a mesh front panel and comes with three preinstalled hydraulic bearing 120mm ARGB Lite front fans.
The Tower 500 is a vertically designed case with three 4mm tempered glass panels for panoramic viewing, along with two pre-installed 120mm standard fans. This chassis supports up to 12" x 12" E-ATX motherboards giving you comprehensive flexibility for enhanced expansion options. It can also be paired with a separately sold LCD panel kit with a 3.9" LCD Display for maximizing the PC"s visual effects.
Case modding took off in the late 90s, and taught us all that computers could (and should!) look awesome. Much of the aesthetic went mainstream, and now tons of computer cases come with lights and windows and all the rest. [WysWyg_Protogen] realized those simple case windows could be way cooler with a neat LCD hack, and set to work.
The concept is simple. Take an old LCD monitor, remove the backlight and extraneous hardware, and then install it to the window in a computer case. When lit from behind via LEDs in the case, the screen creates a ghostly display through which the computer’s internals can still partially be seen. It’s a really compelling effect, and in theory, quite easy to achieve. All one need do is mount the stripped-down screen to the case and pipe it video from the graphics card.
In practice, it’s a little tricky. Disassembling the screen and removing things like the anti-glare coating can be tough to do without damaging the delicate panel inside. The windows typically used on computer cases can dull the effect, too. However, [WysWyg_Protogen] is continuing to tinker with the project and the results are getting increasingly impressive with each iteration. It doesn’t photograph too well, but it looks truly amazing in motion.
We often forget LCDs are transparent in their basic form, as we generally only use them with backlights or reflective backers. They really do look great when used in this transmissive way, though. Video after the break.
Actually beside myself right now. How does this look this good? This was a trash pile monitor and this looks like a 700 dollar case upgrade pic.twitter.com/4yBXlcY921
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