Tom's Hardware is offering free access to its Computex 2026 coverage for anyone who signs up for an account. The move gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the biggest PC hardware events of the year.

Premium subscription unlocks exclusive content
The coverage is part of Tom's Hardware Premium, the site's subscription service. Premium subscribers get exclusive content including in-depth analysis, daily blogs, and unredacted interview transcripts from the show floor.
A Premium subscription costs $29 per year or $7 per month. Alongside Computex coverage, subscribers gain access to the Bench benchmarking database, Premium Roadmaps, and exclusive build guides.
The service also includes Tom's Hardware Unfiltered, a series that reveals how the editorial team covers a massive event like Computex. The content aims to provide transparency about the reporting process.
Tom's Hardware Premium is available globally. The Computex 2026 coverage will run throughout the event week, with new analysis pieces published daily.
This promotion lowers the barrier for readers who want detailed, insider reporting from Computex without committing to a full subscription. Account holders can explore Premium content for free during the event.



Discussion
0 comments
Log in to join the thread with a thoughtful take, question, or correction.