At the Ducky booth, there are keyboards, mice, gaming chairs, PC cases, and more.
This new product is a hot-swappable keyboard designed in the pattern of a classic soaring dragon and limited to 999 pieces.
The exterior features anodized treatment for minimal fading and a smooth surface.
It includes Eastern crystal keycaps with dragon imprints on the ESC and Space keys.


The metal backplate adorned with a dragon motif gives the keyboard a substantial weight when picked up.
When you take it apart, you can see the purple switches inside.


The wireless mouse, OP1w 4k, is introduced with a minimalist design.
The wired version is the 8K.


In another area, there is a NITRO vertical monitor stand that can installing ultra-wide screens.


Paired with a gaming steering wheel and compatible with various generic seats and racing chairs, allowing users to immerse themselves in the game.


ThunderX3 exhibited a variety of co-branded gaming chairs.


ACER also exhibited Swift Series laptops with Intel Core Ultra Lunar Lake processors.


You can see the Intel ARC A750 graphics card in the components area.


Cooler Master is showcasing some very unique cases this year, featuring both white and black models at the event.


ENERMAX is exhibiting a turtle-shaped PC case.


In the past, COMPUTEX has primarily focused on gaming, but this year AI has been the main theme running throughout the entire venue.
There are many high-profile AI-related products and applications, although there are still plenty of new products related to gaming as well.
Desktop computers are mainly showcasing the next-generation Intel and AMD platforms at COMPUTEX. Currently, only motherboards with new chipsets are on display.
The actual performance of the CPU will not be known until it is released in the second half of the year.
The new laptop offerings are quite similar as well. AMD has introduced the 300 series named after AI, while Intel's Core Ultra Lunar Lake laptops seem to be closely guarded by various manufacturers.
There's anticipation for broader applications with the integration of NPUs.