Monster Notebook Shows RTX 5090-Powered Semruk S8 and Huma H4 at Computex 2026

Monster Notebook brought several new and upcoming systems to Computex 2026, including the flagship Semruk S8 gaming laptop, the Panther Lake-powered Huma H4, refreshed Tulpar and Abra gaming notebooks, and the Studio Concept 01 workstation concept. The Turkish PC maker also highlighted its continued expansion in Europe, with products already available in Germany and a planned launch in the UK.

Semruk S8 Pairs RTX 5090 Graphics With an 18-Inch UHD+ Display

Semruk S8 sits at the top of Monster’s current lineup with high-end gaming and creator hardware packed into an 18-inch chassis.

The system combines Intel’s Core Ultra 9 275HX processor with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU carrying 24GB of GDDR7 memory. The configuration shown at Computex also included 64GB of DDR5 memory and a 2TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD.

A large 18-inch display with a 3840 × 2400 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio completes the package. The screen size and UHD+ resolution place the Semruk S8 among the growing category of desktop-replacement laptops built for gaming, content creation, and professional workloads.

Huma H4 Brings Intel Panther Lake to a 14-Inch Notebook

Huma H4 takes a different direction, focusing on portability and next-generation platform technology.

The notebook is powered by Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 7 358H processor based on the Panther Lake architecture and uses integrated Intel Arc Graphics B390. Monster paired the platform with a 14-inch FHD+ (1920 × 1200) display, up to 32GB of LPDDR5 memory, and up to 2TB of NVMe SSD storage.

Windows 11 comes preinstalled, and the chassis carries MIL-STD-810H certification for additional durability. The Huma H4 was one of the few publicly displayed Panther Lake laptops shown on the Computex show floor.

Monster Notebook
Monster Notebook

Tulpar T-Series and Abra A-Series Continue to Expand

Monster also displayed updated versions of its Tulpar T-Series and Abra A-Series gaming laptops.

The Tulpar lineup remains the company’s larger gaming platform with a 17.3-inch form factor, while the Abra family continues in the 15.6-inch segment. Monster did not disclose detailed hardware specifications for either series during the event but confirmed both remain part of its upcoming product roadmap.

Studio Concept 01 Targets Professional Users

Studio Concept 01 appeared as a preview of a future product family designed for professional and creator-focused workloads.

Monster has not announced final specifications, pricing, or launch timing for the concept device, but the project provides an early look at the company’s plans beyond gaming laptops.

Systems Displayed at Computex 2026

ModelDisplayProcessorGraphicsMemoryStorage
Semruk S818-inch, 3840 × 2400Intel Core Ultra 9 275HXNVIDIA RTX 5090 Laptop GPU (24GB GDDR7)64GB DDR52TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD
Huma H414-inch, 1920 × 1200Intel Core Ultra 7 358H (Panther Lake)Intel Arc Graphics B390Up to 32GB LPDDR5Up to 2TB NVMe SSD
Tulpar T-Series17.3-inchNot DisclosedNot DisclosedNot DisclosedNot Disclosed
Abra A-Series15.6-inchNot DisclosedNot DisclosedNot DisclosedNot Disclosed
Studio Concept 01Not DisclosedNot DisclosedNot DisclosedNot DisclosedNot Disclosed

Monster Notebook says additional details about the new lineup will be released later this year.

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