Computex 2026 has been a peculiar affiar, primarily because the PC market and general global economy is just so shoddy right now. In addition to much of the tech on show seeming more out of reach than usual, though, this year's computing expo has shown me just how ephemeral the PC gaming market has become. Like a cloud, it certainly exists and you can see it from afar, but get up close and its boundaries start to become more obscure.
Obviously a lot of what we've showcased here at PC Gamer is stuff that's more exciting for PC gamers, but there's been plenty else at Computex that seems to not fit neatly into that 'just for PC gamers' category. And I know one could say that about pretty much anything in this space because most PC gaming gear can be used for other things, but it seems like even manufacturer intentions and target markets are now becoming a little blurred.
For one, we've had definitively non-PC gaming products that might actually be decent for PC gaming. Take Asus' new ProArt monitors, for instance. These are nominally for design professionals, bu...


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