At Computex 2019, Asus have been showcasing
the Asus Prime Utopia prototype PC provide a glimpse at what the future might
hold for desktop computers. Rather than using an ATX layout the prototype PC
has been completely designed from scratch and has some amazing features which
would deftly make building PCs of the future easier. The ATX form factor used
in today’s desktop computers was first introduced by Intel back in 1995 so it’s
high time, we started to develop a new system for computers of the future.
The PCIe slots and graphics card are on the rear of
the PC allowing it to be positioned vertically to stop wobble when the system
is being moved. Another great feature is the modular input output blocks which
can be swapped to suit your exact requirements depending whether you want USB
ports, network ports or audio. The prototype PC is also equipped with a 7 inch
touchscreen display allowing you to access settings and monitor system
performance. Check out the video below for a quick overview of the unique Asus
Prime Utopia computer system showcased at this year’s Computex 2019 show,
currently taking place in Taipei.
Unfortunately due to the Asus Prime Utopia being a
prototype PC it is not available to purchase at the current time but as soon as
any more information about availability is announced we will keep you
up-to-date as always.