Thursday, August 25th 2022

EK Releases Quantum Lumen 7" LCD Case Screen

EK, the Slovenia-based premium PC liquid cooling gear manufacturer, launches its first external screen for PC enthusiasts - EK-Quantum Lumen 7" LCD. This Quantum series 7-inch screen is a stylish and functional addition to any liquid cooling setup. The display is recognized as an additional desktop by your OS, offering a handy way of displaying any content your want or monitoring the computer's vital parameters like component and coolant temperatures, fan RPM, core frequency, and more.

This is a high-quality IPS screen designed to be mounted inside the PC case or to be used as an external monitor for temperature, hardware load, and other information. It has a wide SVGA resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. Its diagonal is 7 inches long, with the IPS panel type for superior viewing angles and vivid colors. It connects to the PC through HDMI 2.0 cable that is included in the package and an internal Type-A USB 2.0 port. Another USB Type-C cable is also included for using Lumen as an external display.
Just like all other EK Quantum products, this one also boasts a sophisticated design with the screen frame machined from a single piece of aluminium which is then plated for three material finish options - nickel, black, and silver.

Groves and notches are strategically placed on the back side of the screen to hide the cables and ease the cable management, thus creating its sleek look and feel. The frame of Lumen is CNC-machined out of a single large chunk of 20 mm-thick aluminium that is 195 mm long and 115 mm wide.

The sturdy aluminium frame offers three mounting positions with hole spacing aligned with 120 mm fans. This allows the screen to be moved up and down or centered, depending on your preference, while ensuring a high degree of compatibility with most modern cases. EK-Quantum Lumen can also be mounted on EK-Loop Angled Bracket 120 mm to allow 90-degree rotation and additional positioning options.

With a width of 192 mm and a height of 112 mm, it has the perfect size not to outshine the rest of your PC and still adds a pretty big surface for relevant data or special aesthetic effects. There are three versions available, relating to the color of the aluminium frame.
  • Nickel
  • Black
  • Silver
Availability and Pricing

EK-Quantum Lumen 7" LCD is engineered in Slovenia, Europe, with Black and Silver variants now available for purchase through EK Webshop and partner reseller network. The Nickel version is available for pre-order and will ship out in early September 2022.
Source: EK
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13 Comments on EK Releases Quantum Lumen 7" LCD Case Screen

#1
ThrashZone
Hi,
I keep reading people love to gaze at their rgb builds this item makes it not so weird they can now watch the little screen inside to :laugh:
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Haile Selassie
ThrashZoneHi,
I keep reading people love to gaze at their rgb builds this item makes it not so weird they can now watch the little screen inside to :laugh:
LMAO, these screens go for $60-70 USD on Amazon.
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#3
ThrashZone
Haile SelassieLMAO, these screens go for $60-70 USD on Amazon.
Hi,
No ek tax ? the hell you say :cool:
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#4
dgianstefani
TPU Proofreader
Truly the wannabe Apple of WC.
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#5
huggi
uhh, not with those prices. I can get them off AliExpress with with larger screens and/or higher resolutions for much cheaper...
Although to be fair, they don't have as nice of a frame/bracket.
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#7
DeathtoGnomes
When! oh, When! Will these things be wireless?
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#8
A Computer Guy
The screen seems so thick. Looking at the manual looks like mounting bracket sold separately too.
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#11
A Computer Guy
For that price they could have thrown in some built-in speakers, backlit/sidelit RGB, and mounting brackets. Maybe up the resolution to 1080p
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#12
drpoor
About 160 dollars, not near as much as I thought they would charge. If it is easily mountable, is plug and play and looks good, I do not think this is terrible. At 110 dollars it would be really nice though.
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A Computer Guy
drpoorAbout 160 dollars, not near as much as I thought they would charge. If it is easily mountable, is plug and play and looks good, I do not think this is terrible. At 110 dollars it would be really nice though.
It would be nice if they had a screen they could combine with their distroplates or reservoirs.
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