Last year, Chinese-based TRYX introduced a unique AIO design with a curved OLED display on top of the pump, and it’s certainly a looker; in response, ASUS has just unveiled its new Ryuo IV SLC AIO cooler with the same curved OLED screen that will attract a lot of eyeballs.
ROG Ryuo IV SLC AIO

Now, some context: the TRYX Panorama AIO features a 6.5-inch AMOLED display that is curved at 90 degrees with displays visible on two directions (though it’s meant to be viewed at an angle to utilize the optical illusion it creates). ASUS’s new ROG Ryuo IV SLC 360 ARGB has pretty much the same layout, albeit slightly larger at 6.67 inches when measured diagonally.
While the product page for the new Ryuo cooler is now online, it seems to be incomplete as of this writing, as the specifications page is still labeled as ‘coming soon’ – perhaps this AIO has yet to be formally announced globally just yet (DIY-APE over at Bilibili has just showcased the cooler in action and claimed that it’ll be available in April). Based on the images on that post, the display will be a 60Hz variant, although resolution is unclear; for reference, TRYX’s cooler uses a 2K 60Hz display.

The user also made it clear that since this uses a curved AMOLED panel, expect hefty price tags; but what you get is looking to be a very aesthetically-pleasing setup with shortened tubing to properly hide it away from plain sight, which is bonus points on top of the visuals a curved display can offer. A standard version with longer tubing will still be offered, however.
As a side note, DIY-APE said brands like SAMA and Segotep will be releasing their own versions of AIO with curved OLED displays in May and June respectively, with the latter targeting before June 18th to match China’s prime shopping season.
Pokdepinion: AIOs are about to look a lot nicer than before. They won’t be cheap though, that’s for sure.