TRYX has announced a major expansion of its PC hardware platform during COMPUTEX 2026, introducing new products across cooling, chassis design, internal connectivity, and software customization. The company is using the event to present its next-generation hardware lineup, with several products aimed at enthusiasts building custom gaming and workstation systems.

Among the new products, HOLO takes the spotlight as TRYX’s latest all-in-one liquid cooler. Instead of relying on a traditional LCD screen mounted on the pump housing, HOLO uses a holographic projection system that creates floating visuals with visible depth inside the PC case. The unit uses a precision beamsplitter design enclosed in an aluminum chassis, giving builders a different approach to internal system aesthetics.

TRYX says the holographic content experience is managed through its KANALI software platform. Users can select from preset animations, upload custom media, or access live content using native Giphy integration. The visual projection can also be rotated within the case, allowing users to adjust how the effect appears from different viewing angles.
The company confirmed that HOLO will launch in Europe in September 2026 in black and white variants with pricing set at €199.99 and £179.99.

TRYX is also refreshing its liquid cooling lineup with the introduction of the PANORAMA V2 and PANORAMA SE V2 series. The updated models continue the company’s curved-display AIO design while introducing changes to both the cooling system and physical construction.

According to TRYX, the new series uses updated Asetek pump technology designed to improve thermal performance, reduce operational noise, and extend long-term durability. The coolers also feature a slimmer structure and revised materials intended to make installation easier and improve overall build presentation.
Key products and announcements shown by TRYX at COMPUTEX 2026 include:
- HOLO holographic AIO cooler with floating projection visuals and KANALI software support
- PANORAMA V2 and PANORAMA SE V2 liquid coolers with updated Asetek pump technology
- LUCA Compact chassis, a smaller version of the company’s dual-chamber fishtank case
- FLOVA fabric PC Case shown in a new green color option
- LYNX internal display for additional system monitoring and customization
- FOBR unibody fans are designed for cleaner internal layouts
- CONNEC internal USB-C hub for expanded internal connectivity

The company is also preparing the LUCA Compact, a smaller version of its LUCA dual-chamber case. While keeping the original design philosophy focused on hardware visibility and internal presentation, the compact model targets builders looking for a reduced footprint without moving away from the fishtank layout style.

On the software side, TRYX is introducing an ecosystem update through TRYXZONE, a platform created for community content sharing across KANALI-supported devices. The system will allow users to upload and share visual assets, expanding customization options across compatible TRYX products.
With cooling products, cases, internal accessories, and community-driven software tools arriving under one platform, TRYX is positioning its ecosystem around customization, display-focused PC building, and connected hardware experiences.
