Don’t be fooled by its “RAM sticks”, transparent casing, or by its internal display, as this is no PC. It’s actually Edifier‘s Huazai New Cyber wireless speaker, and it’s meant to supplement your gaming and music needs.
It may not look like it, but the power supply and electronics have been redesigned to look like a traditional graphics card. In contrast, a row of LEDs on the “RAM sticks” and “fans” creates the illusion of movement.

The Huazai New Cyber also features two thick braided speaker cables that make it look like it has a liquid cooling system. Additionally, it has a 2.8-inch touchscreen that the user can customise with images, screensavers, or messages. However, when connected to an actual PC via USB cable, users can have this display actual metrics like GPU, CPU, and RAM usage.
Phone users, on the other hand, have the song lyrics flash on said screen while streaming music. Notably, the Huazai New Cyber also has a USB-C and USB-A port on the back that features up to 35W charging speeds.
Moving on to the lower half of the speaker. Hidden underneath a fabric screen, the Huazai New Cyber features a 4-inch subwoofer with three passive radiators for a deeper bass and two 52mm mid-high drivers for top-end clarity. As hinted at earlier, users can connect to the speaker via USB, AUX or Bluetooth 6.0.
The Edifier Huazai New Cyber is available in China for CNY1,499 (~RM888) and in Aurora White and Phantom Black colourways. At the time of writing, it is unclear whether the company intends to release the device worldwide.
(Source: Notebookcheck, The Verge)