ASUS teases ROG G1000 PC case with Holographic Screen Tech

A PC case with “AniMe Holo” Holographic screen technology?

ASUS has started to tease its upcoming ROG G1000 PC case, which is due to be unveiled at CES 2026. On January 5th, PC gamers will be able to see ASUS’ newest ROG PC case, which ASUS claims is “spinning at the heart” of.

The teaser showcases an X-ray-style visual with what appears to be an X-shaped component inside the chassis. Elsewhere in the video, the words “AniMe Holo” appear. My guess is that this case features an X-shaped holographic display, and that this display will be branded as “AniMe Holo”.

Using a spinning array of LEDs, Holographic displays can spin and generate an “holographic” image. To the human eye, this image appears stable despite being on a spinning array of LEDs. This technology could allow ASUS to project an image inside a PC case while still allowing people to glimpse the hardware inside.

If our suspicions are correct, the ROG G1000 will be nuts. No other PC case has this feature. How much will it cost? Will this spinning screen be quiet? Will this screen look good on camera? We will do our best to find out more while we are at CES 2026 next month.

You can join the discussion on ASUS’ ROG G1000 PC case on the OC3D Forums.

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