Computex Futuristic Tech: All-Screen Laptops & Dimensional PC Cases

Explore groundbreaking tech from Computex, including HUAWEI's MateBook Fold, Razer's Blade 14, Lenovo's Yoga Book 9i, and Azza's modular Cube Case.
Computex Futuristic Tech: All-Screen Laptops & Dimensional PC Cases

Futuristic Tech Unveiled: Computex Showcases Bending Laptops and Otherworldly PC Cases

The dust has settled from Computex, which happens to be one of the largest showcases for computer hardware, and while there were many of the same typical upgrades we see every year, there were some brands that really went all-out and showcased some very entertaining, futuristic technology. We're talking about laptops bending from new angles and PC cases that look like they're from another dimension.

HUAWEI MateBook Fold Ultimate Design: One Big, Beautiful Screen

HUAWEI MateBook Fold Ultimate Design: One Big, Beautiful Screen

The dream of a laptop that's all screen inches closer to reality. HUAWEI really took it to the next level with their MateBook Fold Ultimate Design. Just picture an 18-inch LTPO OLED display with an ultra-crisp 3.3K resolution. Fold it up. It's almost like a normal 13-inch laptop. Pretty cool.

The most impressive about it, though, is how thin and light they've made that--just 7.3 mm thick, and less than 1.16 kg. It's a big screen but portable for HUAWEI and many new works with professional software that would find benefit in even more screens.

Tiny but Evil: Razer Blade 14

Tiny but Evil: Razer Blade 14

Razer's new Blade 14 is one to marvel at; however, this is not designed as a hulking model laptop, but more for traditionalists who would want things large and yet still would like an evil beast. This design is a masterpiece of much potential thrust in a compact package.

We're talking thickness just 15.7mm and weighing 1.63 kg. Inside, one will get the option of working on a chip having AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 with a 10 core and having 5 GHz speed, up to 64 GB of super-fast RAM (8000 MHz), and it also has an NVIDIA RTX 5070 mobile graphics card, which can manage the most demanding games-perfectly designed with DLSS 4 support.

What's more, the 14-inch 3K OLED features a 120Hz refresh rate. The claim is up to 11 hours from its 72 Wh battery. This starts at $2299, so it's a premium little powerhouse.

Lenovo Yoga Book 9i (2025): Double the Screens, Double the Fun.

Lenovo Yoga Book 9i (2025): Double the Screens, Double the Fun.

The updated Yoga Book 9i from Lenovo represents the very best of the best. This is a unique laptop since it comes equipped with two 14-inch (2.8K, 120Hz each.) OLED displays.

With a simple 360-degree hinge guarding the entire item, it imparts easy, comfortable use-any way you choose. It has an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor with Intel Arc graphics to churn out powerful performances.

As an option, configure it with as much as 32 GB LPDDR5X RAM and a 1 TB SSD. Lenovo discussed a game-changer in the dual-display setup, enabling improved video conferencing, video editing, or even the possibility of doing some digital art. Further, it recognizes Air Gestures, in which you can manipulate things minus the screens. Awesome.

Azza Cube Case: Building Blocks for Your PC

Azza Cube Case: Building Blocks for Your PC

Azza is famed for being not-so-ordinary in terms of PC cases, and they've done the same with the Computex 2025 concept. Imagine a PC case constructed by lots of cubic modules piled together. Head-turner-yes, but has cooling features as well.

  • On the topmost part, it has three 120mm ARGB fans.
  • The middle cube is for the ATX motherboard and includes one dual-slot graphics card.
  • The bottom section is purely for the power supply and adds up to four storage drives.

They will have it in black, while a limited-edition version will feature silver mirror accents. They've included cable management channels and magnetic dust filters. Add a docking station for VR and the rest of those streamers.

MSI Claw 8: An Upgrade in Handheld Gaming

MSI Claw 8: An Upgrade in Handheld Gaming

MSI Claw 8-an additional addition to MSI's handheld gaming consoles lineup. This little beast runs on an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip, packs in a rather generous 24 GB of RAM (LPDDR5X-8000), and a really fast 1 TB PCIe Gen4 SSD-all under the mighty Windows 11. The display is an 8-inch IPS unit (FHD+, 120Hz) with a brightness rating of up to 500 nits.

For audio, you get dual 2-watt speakers that have been tuned by DTS Audio. Connectivity is strong, with Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, two USB 4.0 Type-C ports (which also support Thunderbolt 4 and DisplayPort), a microSD card reader, and a headphone jack. It even has a six-axis vibration motor to enhance haptic feedback. The battery is a whooping 80 Wh.

For those wanting something a little more special, there's the MSI Claw 8 AI+ Polar Tempest Edition, which allows up to 2 TB of storage and a wavy white chassis with a UV-shimmering coating.

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