Computex2024 Days 5-6 Amazing Gadgets You Need to See

Computex2024 Days 5-6 Amazing Gadgets You Need to See

Computex2024 is over, but our crack computing team is still in Taiwan and doing Sterling's work. This year's Mega PC event continues to drop our collective jaws with inspired computing products, and Day 5 at the Nangang Exhibition Center has not disappointed before that. 

Yesterday at Computex Day4, we saw a major Fallout vibes, a nifty dual-screen laptop, an amazing custom-built desktop rocking the world's first AI QD-OLED monitor and, yes, Skynet is finally beginning to take over the world. I'd better call Ernie

Now that we've reached the final day of Computex, we hope it will last another week as the show continues to deliver a great computing kit that we know we've been dreaming about for months. Nvidia's latest AI breakthrough, Apple Vision Pro and a little ropey headset that somehow managed to survive 600 days in space and is desperate to be a truly historic laptop

Team Green broke it off with AI capabilities for a while, with the latest RTX card that took full advantage of the FPS smoothing bliss of machine learning frame generation and DLSS3.5 We have been working on it for a long time. Now it's time for the latest breakthrough technology from GPU manufacturers to come into the limelight. ComfyUI is an ultra-fast image generator that uses a streamlined and stable diffusion interface that is even faster thanks to nvidia's RTX range of GPUs.  

Nvidia's video above shows that this technology can provide an easy way to produce professional standard head shots, which is cool if you're an aspiring Hollywood A-lister who is on top of their AI games. Nvidia claims that image generation is about 7 times faster than what is also seen on the latest Apple MacBook Pro. But we're obviously just here to watch ComfyUI and turn our own Jason England into a green lantern knockoff.  

Our lovely monarch of PC display technology Anthony Spadafora (Real Job Title: Senior Editor) certainly loves his monitor. He now seems to have fallen headlong for MSI MEG Vision X AI, the flagship gaming desktop with a twist. Twist said. In that case it shakes the 2nd monitor, a 13.3-inch touch screen. Let Ant guide you through this unique rig/display combo below. 

It's pretty neat, isn't it? Launching the fact that MSI MEG Vision X AI will use the latest Intel CPU and Nvidia GPU technology (later this year or early next year) to power apps and on-screen video, MSI's quirky desktop is clearly targeting a niche audience, but Computex has become today's global sensation

for such PC products. good luck, adata. The company is now entering one of the newest and hotly contested markets in the computing space, with portable gaming Pcs being some of the best portable gaming consoles on the market.Valve still holds its collective crown thanks to Steam Deck and Steam Deck OLED, but it seems ROG Ally X could be the new king.

Thankfully, the XPG NIA is a handheld with some cool tricks up its sleeve. Not only does it have a sloping screen (which activates a cooling boost on a small gaming device), it's also the first handheld PC to be able to upgrade both RAM and storage. You can upgrade your NIA's storage to 2GB, but you can upgrade your memory to 64GB.

Featuring AMD's new Phoenix APU and a front-facing camera with eye tracking capabilities, this is an ambitious first attempt from Adata. It is also the legendary late Swiss artist, H.E., who created the titular Xenomoprh in 1979's ingenious sci-fi classic Alien.R.It feels like it was designed by Giger.

Anthony is seriously spreading his love of Computex around today as he has also fallen on Asus' project Dali. This concept product customizes the back of your laptop case by your own image or by AI-generated design the best part. This incredibly cool, totally unique feature requires no extra battery life to work. 

Come on, how wonderful it is. Ant briefly sums up the appeal of Project Dali (which basically borrows the body and interior from the company's incredible ROG Zephyrus2024), saying, "This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen on a laptop, because everyone can have a fully customizable laptop.1 It's your laptop. No one is going to have the same design as you. And it's not a case, not a cover, not a sticker. It's just there and built in. You don't have to do anything else.

Well said, Ali.

The Asus P6300 is a legendary laptop and one device in the history of computing that can get official approval from Captain Kirk. It has been 26 years since the P6300 was sent to the Mir Space Station and was used by astronauts during a 600-day intergalactic mission.

When it comes to pure durability, Asus pioneering portable PC absolutely body Duracell Bunny. On the final day of Computex2024, it's great to see the remarkable achievements of the p6300 get very valuable recognition.

And last but not least, here is the EmdoorVR AppleCore AX162. Wait a minute and hurt it. Finally, "at least", there's the EmdoorVR AppleCore AX162. One of his favorite things about Jason openly attending Computex every year is that it gives him the opportunity to test a cheap knockoff and no doubt, this is all the timer of the Apple Vision Pro knockoff.

We would like to give Emdoor credit for its headset pricing at just over300, but still with about 3 savings you would opt for AppleCore over Vision Pro 3,191, we bet you'll still be disappointed.

Jason describes build quality as "worse than cheap and sticky," so you're very much getting what you pay for with this cringe-worthy device. Jason also found it completely confusing to use because of the ANDROID1130 combo running on EmdoorVR's Qualcomm SXR8.1 chipset. Still, to send this Computex Day5 summary with a bit of a jolly note, at least EmdoorVR's 1884x1920LCD display is actually pretty good. But let's be honest: The Cupertino crew will have the horror of the night on this very dangerous headset anytime soon

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