Thursday, December 21st 2023

G.SKILL Announces WigiDash PC Command Panel, The Ultimate Widget Dashboard

G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world's leading brand of performance overclock memory and PC components, is excited to announce WigiDash, a customizable and versatile widget dashboard device. The WigiDash PC Command Panel is designed to display up to 20 on-screen buttons or widgets in a 5x4 grid, allowing users to monitor system performance, control media playback, trigger actions through customized hotkey shortcuts, display useful information, and more on the 7-inch IPS touch panel display in 1024x600 resolution. With its highly customizable interface and assorted widget functions, WigiDash is set to redefine convenience of PC control and interaction for streamers, content creators, gamers, and PC enthusiasts.

WigiDash is designed for optimizing workflow and displaying system info on a touch panel display through hotkey and widget support, making this a versatile and adaptable command panel for the PC. Hotkeys can be customized to open programs, files, links, and trigger actions in the Windows OS, so the most frequently used shortcuts are accessible according to personal needs, and can be set up to switch depending on the application in focus. Furthermore, widgets can be included in the mix to display system performance information through third party software integration, such as HWiNFO and AIDA64 SensorPanel, or show useful information while gaming or working, including widgets for clock, timer/stopwatch, weather, and audio visualizer.
Easy Customization with WigiDash Manager Software
WigiDash is highly customizable through the easy to use, yet powerful, WigiDash Manager software. Simply drag and drop widgets into the 5x4 grid on the virtual screen, the WigiDash Manager allows the creation of countless pages that can be tailored to your personal needs, and enables advanced options to customize icons, colors, and fonts according to your preferences. To further optimize workflow and increase ease of use, the "Actions" menu allows the creation of rules and triggers to automate actions on your system or in WigiDash. Additionally, the WigiDash Manager also supports profile export and import to backup or share your pages and configurations, as well as support for multiple WigiDash devices on a single PC system.

Availability & Pricing
The WigiDash PC Command Panel is available now for purchase on Amazon.com at $129.99 USD and would be available soon via other G.SKILL authorized distribution partners. For more information, visit the product page.
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18 Comments on G.SKILL Announces WigiDash PC Command Panel, The Ultimate Widget Dashboard

#1
Noci
Looks promising, providing the software works flawless.

Myself, I'am using a small 3.5 inch panel from AliExpress for displaying realtime data on frequencies, temps etc. However the corresponding software (Turzx) leaves much to be desired.

Can't wait to see the reviews, as this sort of gizmo's have a lot of potential and/or possibillities if working good.
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#2
delshay
NociLooks promising, providing the software works flawless.

Myself, I'am using a small 3.5 inch panel from AliExpress for displaying realtime data on frequencies, temps etc. However correspondig the software (Turzx) leaves much to be desired.

Can't wait to see the reviews, as this sort of gizmo's have a lot of potential and/or possibillities if working good.
Snap. I also use a full color touchscreen 3.5 LED display via AIDA64. Would not be surprised if this software also supports this G.SKILL panel
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#3
trsttte
Cheaper than the stream deck and more flexible, pretty neat. Hopefully the software is up to snuff
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#4
FoulOnWhite
Nice, might just replace my Tablet and aida64 with one of these.
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#5
PSYCHOPATHiO
Take my money.... where can I buy one :clap:

EDIT: already in my cart
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#6
AusWolf
I'm not a fan of the Windows tile-style icons - they look bland and are hard to tell apart.

This is my way of doing it - it's cheaper and I've got diagrams (it's a 7" DIY touchscreen):
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#7
TheLostSwede
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No mention of the fact that it was built by Elmor Labs.
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#8
nikoya
always wanted something like this.
price and quantity of information to be displayed will be the key factors.
typically I'd like to display all the metrics from AMD Adrenaline software on a separate screen. I don't know if this is possible with this product or another.
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#9
AusWolf
nikoyaalways wanted something like this.
price and quantity of information to be displayed will be the key factors.
typically I'd like to display all the metrics from AMD Adrenaline software on a separate screen. I don't know if this is possible with this product or another.
Sure it is. See my post above. :)

I can try it with Adrenaline if you want.
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#10
Kadath
AusWolfI'm not a fan of the Windows tile-style icons - they look bland and are hard to tell apart.

This is my way of doing it - it's cheaper and I've got diagrams (it's a 7" DIY touchscreen):
I do the same, but with a terminal console with BTOP running.
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#11
Chaitanya
NociLooks promising, providing the software works flawless.

Myself, I'am using a small 3.5 inch panel from AliExpress for displaying realtime data on frequencies, temps etc. However the corresponding software (Turzx) leaves much to be desired.

Can't wait to see the reviews, as this sort of gizmo's have a lot of potential and/or possibillities if working good.
One of initial review of the sensor panel:
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#12
Noci
The big plus, just as I have with my 3.5 inch screen, is that it is connected with USB-C only. So not an secondary screen with HDMI (as pointed out by der8auer) with the possibility of the mouse screen hopping.

It being a touchscreen, gives it a wider spectrum of possibilities. All in all a nice package.

I also like it works with hwinfo64 and not only with AIDA64 (paid version).

I think I'll consider buying this next year, will monitor if there will be more reviews.
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#13
FoulOnWhite
NociThe big plus, just as I have with my 3.5 inch screen, is that it is connected with USB-C only. So not an secondary screen with HDMI (as pointed out by der8auer) with the possibility of the mouse screen hopping.

It being a touchscreen, gives it a wider spectrum of possibilities. All in all a nice package.

I also like it works with hwinfo64 and not only with AIDA64 (paid version).

I think I'll consider buying this next year, will monitor if there will be more reviews.
I'll be ordering straight after xmas.
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#14
Tahagomizer
This works with Aida64 which makes this probably the most interesting piece of hardware to come out this year, as far as I'm concerned. The bad side is that apparently you still need to run the official bloatware in the background.
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#15
Prima.Vera
AusWolfI'm not a fan of the Windows tile-style icons - they look bland and are hard to tell apart.

This is my way of doing it - it's cheaper and I've got diagrams (it's a 7" DIY touchscreen):
USB 2nd monitor?
nice.
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#16
AusWolf
Prima.VeraUSB 2nd monitor?
nice.
HDMI for display + USB for power and touchscreen functions.
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#17
remekra
Found one in EU. Works really nicely. Easy to set up and if someone wants to spend more time he can use Aida64 for that.

Just had to update HWinfo plugin from market as it was not displaying all sensors.

Those are gifs btw, very nice that it supports those.
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#18
Noci
remekraFound one in EU. Works really nicely. Easy to set up and if someone wants to spend more time he can use Aida64 for that.

Just had to update HWinfo plugin from market as it was not displaying all sensors.

Those are gifs btw, very nice that it supports those.
The only one in Europe I can find atm is: www.proshop.nl/Streaming-apparatuur/GSkill-WigiDash-7-Widget-Dashboard/3225280
A webshop from Denmark, but it's still a bit overpriced imo.
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