4 hot PC trends to watch for in 2024

&xcust=2-1-2212693-1-0-0&sref=https://www.pcworld.com/feed" rel="nofollow">laying the groundwork for cable-free desktop builds last year, 2024 is the year in which the War on Cables gains significant traction.

At CES, Asus was showing off a new concept called BTF, which officially stands for “Back to the Future” but technically refers to back-of-motherboard placement for cables and power connections. BTF motherboards will also have an extra 600W PCIe connector, allowing compatible graphics cards to connect without any wiring. Cooler Master, Corsair, Inwin, Lian Li, Phanteks, Silverstone, and Thermaltake pledging to build compatible cases under what Asus calls the “BTF Alliance.”

MSI has also found a partner for its own Project Zero motherboard, which lacks Asus’ special PCIe connection but otherwise uses similar reverse-mount techniques to keep data cables and power connections out of sight. Maingear plans to go cable-free in its Zero Drop and NV9 Zero Concept designs, both due out this quarter.

Laptop makers get weird

Lenovo ThinkBook with Magic Bay display
Lenovo’s “Magic Bay” allows for modular, clip-on accessories.

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Even the best laptops these days are pretty boring, so it’s nice to see PC makers display a taste for experimentation as they try to stand out.

Exhibit A: Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus, whose 14-inch touchscreen boots into Android when you detach it. Meanwhile, the laptop base can keep running Windows while docked to an external monitor. A lot of PCs claim to be 2-in-1s, but this one actually is two computers on one device. Lenovo also showed off a “Magic Bay” concept for its ThinkBook 13X and ThinkBook 16P, allowing users to clip a range of accessories onto a magnetized port at the top of the screen. (Snapping on a small secondary monitor seems especially appealing.)

Asus used CES to indulge in its wild side, as well, announcing a portable monitor with a folding screen along with a dual-screen OLED laptop. It’s similar to Lenovo’s Yoga 9i from last year, but has a full keyboard and trackpad deck along with a lower price of $1,500. Sooner or later, one of these ideas is going to stick.

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Creată 2y | 22 ian. 2024, 10:40:06


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