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Lian Li Unveils Eye-Catching LCD Screens and Modular Cases at Computex 2025

2025-05-21

Author: Nur

Lian Li's Exciting Showcase at Computex 2025

Lian Li is generating buzz at Computex 2025 with a lineup that might seem limited at first glance, featuring just four cases, an all-in-one (AIO) cooler, and a power supply unit (PSU). However, the innovation within their designs is anything but modest.

Introducing the Vector V200: A Game Changer

At the forefront is the Vector V200, boasting a stunning 8.8-inch LCD screen on its side. This isn't Lian Li's debut with LCD technology; they recently presented the Lancool 207 Digital, which had a front-facing screen. The Vector V200, a successor to the V100 seen at CES earlier this year, marks a significant upgrade, as its predecessor lacked any screen features.

Customization is key, with options available through Lian Li's L-Connect 3 software. Additionally, the case incorporates a slanted design on the side fans for optimal airflow and includes practical tube clips for AIO tubing.

Innovative New Tower Cases

Moving beyond the Vector V200, Lian Li also introduced classic tower models: the Lancool 217 INF and Lancool 4. Notably, the O11D Mini V2 makes an appearance as well, building on the success of the original modular O11D Mini from 2020, and supporting mATX back-connected motherboards.

Unleashing the Modular DAN Case B4

Lian Li highlighted the mATX DAN Case B4, a product born from their 2022 collaboration with DAN Cases, known for their compact form factors, including the popular DAN A4 H20. This new case emphasizes modularity, featuring an optional stand for vertical placement and the ability to accommodate a robust GPU, a power supply up to 140mm, and even support for a 360mm AIO when configured vertically.

Revolutionary HydroShift III AIO Cooler

On the cooling front, Lian Li is showcasing the HydroShift III AIO cooler, which turns heads with its curved 2K resolution display. Featuring a "motorized screen module," this display can rotate horizontally—a unique twist in cooling technology. However, details remain mysterious as the previous HydroShift II has yet to be released, leaving enthusiasts curious if this is merely an early prototype.

As Computex 2025 progresses, Lian Li seems poised to capture the attention of PC builders and tech enthusiasts alike with their innovative designs and cutting-edge technology.