Overview
- MSI revealed the MEG Vision X2 AI+ at Computex as a gaming desktop with a built-in cylindrical "AI Holostage" that hosts an animated agent called LuckyClaw.
- LuckyClaw is presented as a voice-driven companion that can change performance profiles, tweak MSI monitor settings, and control RGB lighting straight from the Holostage avatar.
- MSI says LuckyClaw will be active from first-time setup and will get ongoing skill updates to add features over time, but the company did not publish exact CPU/GPU models, price, or a ship date.
- Early coverage praised the novel hardware interface but raised practical questions about value, potential performance cost, and risks of giving an agent control of system-level settings.
- The launch follows a wider industry shift toward embedding LLM-driven agents in devices, and it could change how people manage PC tuning and peripherals if vendors provide clear specs, controls, and privacy details.