Asus Plans to Integrate 3D Holograms in a ROG Box for CES 2026

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Conceptual render of an ASUS ROG PC tower with a side panel emitting a 3D hologram of a dragon and system telemetry graphics, showing depth and volume.

Asus Plans to Integrate 3D Holograms in a ROG Case for CES 2026

ASUS is preparing to revolutionize the components market with a new ROG chassis that will be showcased at CES 2026. Its main innovation is a side panel capable of projecting three-dimensional holograms, taking PC aesthetics beyond simple RGB LEDs. 🚀

An Evolution Beyond RGB Light

The technology does not work like a flat screen. Its goal is to create volumetric content that the human eye can perceive with true depth. This allows complex animations or real-time hardware information, such as temperatures or usage, to appear to float in space in front of the tower. ASUS aims to make the chassis the visual center of any setup.

Key features of the holographic system:
  • Projects figures and animations with real depth, not just color patterns.
  • Displays system telemetry data (FPS, temperatures) in an immersive way.
  • Transforms the side of the case into a dynamic and changing digital canvas.
This move could influence how other brands design their products, prioritizing the integration of immersive experiences over conventional aesthetics.

Redefining How to Showcase Hardware

ASUS's approach aims to offer unprecedented immersive customization. Users will no longer just showcase internal components, but unique visual experiences that they can adapt. The case stops being a passive container to become an expressive and active element of the setup.

Impact on the user experience:
  • Allows showcasing the system with dynamic and customizable visuals.
  • Turns the tower into a central element of the setup experience.
  • Establishes a new innovation standard for the rest of the manufacturers.

Practical Considerations and Future

While the community awaits with anticipation, some users are already speculating about resource consumption. Powering a hologram in addition to games in a scenario where every watt counts poses a challenge to optimize the overall system performance. This ASUS proposal marks a path toward where interaction with our PC could become more tangible and spectacular. 🔮