They will be showcased at the event set to take place in Taipei, Taiwan

May 20, 2014 14:45 GMT  ·  By

Between June 3 and 7, many IT companies will come together in Taipei, Taiwan at the Computex trade show. Lian Li has decided to attend, like it did so many other conventions.

And it seems that the company wants give us a heads up as to what will come from its R&D labs.

To make a long story short, the company will showcase three desk desktop cases. And no, I didn't just repeating myself by mistake.

What I mean is that Lian Li has prepared two cases that look like desks, or rather tables. You’re supposed to install the hardware inside them, under the “hood” so to speak.

All of them (the three cases are called DK01, DK02, and DKQ1) are made of aluminum and have tempered glass top panels, to let you and your friends see exactly what your PC is made of.

We don't have the prices for any of the products, but they should be revealed by the time Computex comes around.

After all, unlike the seven other concept models that will be on display (test benches, small form factor cases, and mid-towers, not all of which may necessarily reach the market), the Lian Li DK01, DK02, and DKQ1 will start selling right away.