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TechnologyJun 4, 2026· 2 min read

TRYX Takes Customization to a New Level: A Holographic Projector Replaces the Display of AIO Coolers

At Computex 2026, TRYX unveiled a refreshed range of products that includes both updates to well-known solutions and a series of new proposals. The company adopts a design-oriented approach, primarily focused on aesthetic customization, without compromising on high performance.

Among the most interesting innovations is TRYX HOLO, an AIO cooling system that completely eliminates the traditional integrated display on the pump. Instead, it features a holographic projection system with depth perception and images suspended in space, thanks to a precision beamsplitter embedded in an aluminum structure.

The system allows users to visualize three-dimensional content inside the case and also enables image rotation to adjust the visual effect to the PC configuration. Management is done through the KANALI platform, which offers predefined content, support for user-created files, and native integration with Giphy for real-time animated content. TRYX confirmed the arrival of HOLO on the European market in September 2026 in white and black variants with a price of €199.99.

The company also updated the Panorama series to version V2, its flagship AIO coolers with a curved screen. The new series introduces an updated version of the Asetek pump that improves thermal performance, reduces noise, and increases the operational lifespan of the system. According to TRYX, the thinner design and premium materials allow for easier installations and better aesthetic integration in high-end gaming and workstation systems. The company announced that PANORAMA SE V2 will be available from September 2026, while pricing and availability for the PANORAMA V2 series will be announced later.

There’s also room for new chassis designs. The manufacturer showcased LUCA Compact, a more compact version of the dual-chamber LUCA case, characterized by a panoramic layout that highlights the internal components of the system. Also noteworthy is FLOVA, a rather atypical case that features a fabric covering and a minimal design. This compact chassis is designed to accommodate high-end builds but with an aesthetic more suited for living spaces rather than the typical aggressiveness of gaming products.

Finally, TRYX previewed the arrival of TRYXZONE, a new social platform dedicated to the brand's community. The service will allow users to share assets and custom content compatible with KANALI and other TRYX ecosystem products, further expanding the customization possibilities for assembled PCs.