
Unless you’re blind, you can easily see what the standout feature of the Tryx Stage 360 is: the included cube-shaped screen. It features dual four-inch IPS displays, each with a 720×720 resolution (1440×720 combined resolution), and a mirror on the bottom. The mirror has two sides – one with a mirror to show reflections, the other side is solid – and you can flip it over to customize the look as you please.
To control and customize the screen, you’ll need to download the Tryx Kanali software . Before I delve into the features of this software, let’s start with my singular complaint about it : the installation process.
Worse yet, when I attempted to view the text of these “agreements”, Tryx’s web server kept timing out (as shown in the screenshot above), which means I wasn’t able to see what I was “agreeing” to. That alone might invalidate it in courts, but I’m no lawyer.
With that out of the way, let's look at the features included with the Kanali software. Currently, there are only four presets available. This will likely be updated with more n the future. When I first tested the Tryx Panorama AIO , it only included a few presets at launch. One year later when I tested the Tryx Panorama SE AIO , the number of preset options had greatly expanded.
What I really like about the Kanali software is the ability to easily record custom videos from your computer to use with the AIO’s display. To do this, you’ll click the “customization” button on the main screen (shown below).
A new screen will pop up afterwards, allowing you to control the recording. I loaded up a song from YouTube and recorded it. Once the recording is complete, it will save to a file.
You’ll then need to manually upload it using the “customization” tab.
Key considerations
- Investor positioning can change fast
- Volatility remains possible near catalysts
- Macro rates and liquidity can dominate flows
Reference reading
- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/liquid-cooling/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/liquid-cooling/tryx-stage-360-aio-review#main
- https://www.tomshardware.com
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Informational only. No financial advice. Do your own research.