MSI’s New MEG Vision X2 AI+ Desktop Ships With A Talking Holographic Pet That Tweaks Your RGB And Performance On Command

Sarfraz Khan
An MSI gaming desktop with a cylindrical glass compartment showcasing a red dragon figurine wearing gold armor.

MSI is taking the AI experience to the next level by introducing a live AI agent that helps users in real-time.

MSI Unveils MEG Vision X2 AI+ Desktop, Coupled With LuckyClaw That Becomes Personal AI Companion for Making Tasks Easier

Artificial Intelligence is no longer limited to chats and image generation. It's now assisting users in real-time, and the new approach just took MSI's newly launched desktop to a new level that might become a common theme in future PCs. MSI has launched MEG Vision X2 AI+, which it calls the "next evolution" in intelligent gaming desktops. Alongside the MEG Vision X2 AI+, MSI launched a built-in AI assistant called LuckyClaw.

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The LucklyClaw will serve as an AI assistant to users for various tasks. Whether you want to change settings, tweak RGB lighting modes, or control the performance modes of your PC, LuckyClaw will do it for you. Right now, one has to deep dive into the software and utilities to tweak such stuff, but with LuckyClaw, users wont' need to indulge in manual tweaks. By instructing LuckyClaw, one can get all the tweaks done in seconds.

LuckyClaw resides in the AI Holostage, which is a cylindrical display interface attached to the front panel of the MEG Vision X2 AI+. This AI Holostage creates a physical AI presense of the LuckClaw that is always there to meet your demands. The AI Holostage converts your digital companions or desktop pets a physical form with which you can interact in real time. With LuckyClaw, users will be able to interact out of the box, which will help them in various circumstances.

AI Assistants are going to be common across devices from now one, and MSI has become the first PC hardware vendor to introduce its personal AI assistant before everyone. This shows MSI's vision about future gaming desktops that evolves beyond performance-focused gaming machines into intelligent systems that can adapt and automate tasks.

News Source: MSI

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