Massive LCD Screen Options Available from Thermaltake at Computex 2025
Author: Dennis Garcia
Introduction
Booths at Computex can be very different. Some are super ornate attempting to mask the inadequacies of their products while others can be completely sales focused with no real agenda aside from making new contacts and showing off the catalog. I have seen some that have hourly shows to attract visitors while others may strive at creating a safe place to show off the best that a company can offer.

Then there is Thermaltake. The Thermaltake booth is in a class of its own that is part event, part sales floor and part showroom with no walls and maybe one of the largest booths at Computex.
When a company lives or dies based on the appeal of their product line it is important that they put on a good show.
The highlight of my Thermaltake visit was the Minecube 360 Ultra. This is a very unique AIO that takes the concept of LCD decoration to the extreme with a simple pump cover built from four LCDs that can be daisy chained together or controlled independently from the Thermaltake software.

Of course, the LCDs are simply a cover over a standard Thermaltake AIO using a 360mm radiator and three 120mm MagForce 2.0 fans.
Other LCD enabled concepts include the “LCD Screen Fan Series”, a concept so new they have no actual name for it but, follows the same design concept as the Minecube where fans in your system will have 25mm LCDs installed which can be linked together to create amazing animations or independent to show just about anything you want.

As it was explained, the LCD is going to be a major focus for Thermaltake in the coming months so expect to find screens on just about everything from larges cases down to the popular TR100.
What is interesting about the TR100 is the number of different skus that will be available from cases with custom color combos to versions with wood accents and LCD screens.

One thing that Thermaltake likes to do is establish a case design and, if it proves to be popular, they expand the line up to other design variations. Aa good example is the TR200 which is based on the TR100 but larger to accommodate full ATX motherboards.
The “corner office” case design is proving to be extremely popular with kids these days and the new View 290 brings back the curved glass front panel to help eliminate corners in your builds.