The gaming hardware market has received an unexpected update. MSI has unveiled a new product that blurs the line between "hardware" and a virtual assistant. We are talking about the MEG Vision X2 AI+ system, where artificial intelligence is no longer just a line in the specifications but has gained a physical embodiment right on the computer case.

A dragon instead of a menu

The main highlight of the new product is the AI Holostage module — a cylindrical display embedded in the front panel of the case. Living on this screen is a virtual character named LuckyClaw. This is not just an animated screensaver, but a full-fledged voice control interface.

Interacting with LuckyClaw allows the user to issue voice commands. The system can change RGB lighting scenarios, switch performance modes, and adjust system parameters. All this happens without the need to open complex utility software or dig through BIOS menus.

Personalizing the digital pet

The company does not limit users to a single image. Although the red dragon LuckyClaw has become the official face of the project, the AI Holostage platform supports other virtual pets as well. Users will be able to choose the appearance of their digital assistant, which will be responsible for system control.

A new philosophy of control

MSI positions these characters not as cosmetic "fluff" for gamers, but as a full-fledged layer of interaction with the device. This is an alternative to traditional interfaces, designed to make PC control more intuitive and alive.

The manufacturer itself calls the MEG Vision X2 AI+ the next stage in the evolution of desktop computers. At the moment, LuckyClaw's functionality is limited to basic commands, but the very fact of integrating an AI assistant directly into the gadget's case speaks to MSI's serious intentions to develop this direction.