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MSI's new flagship gaming desktop has a built-in cylindrical display for its LuckyClaw AI companion

LuckyClaw lives inside a cylindrical Holostage display built into the chassis, responding to voice commands and managing your system on demand.

MSI's new flagship gaming desktop has a built-in cylindrical display for its LuckyClaw AI companion
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TL;DR: MSI's MEG Vision X2 AI+ gaming desktop features an integrated cylindrical AI Holostage display with the voice-controlled AI companion LuckyClaw for hands-free system control. It combines advanced hardware, including an Intel Core Ultra processor and RTX 5090 GPU, with customizable AI avatars and future software updates.
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Gaming desktops have been getting faster, cooler, and more RGB-laden every year. MSI is now taking things a step further by bringing AI out of chat and image generation and into PCs themselves. The MEG Vision X2 AI+ is MSI's new flagship gaming desktop, and its most talked-about feature has nothing to do with its processor or GPU.

The desktop's headline feature is the AI Holostage, a cylindrical display built directly into the chassis that gives digital companions, desktop pets, and custom third-party AI avatars a visible physical presence on your desk. Out of the box, the system includes MSI's own AI companion, LuckyClaw.

According to MSI, LuckyClaw will respond to natural voice commands, allowing users to control performance profiles, display settings, and RGB lighting hands-free. MSI also says more features will be added through future software updates. In simple terms, LuckyClaw is designed to make system tweaking and tuning easier, with an AI agent ready to assist whenever needed.

MSI's new flagship gaming desktop has a built-in cylindrical display for its LuckyClaw AI companion 2

LuckyClaw is integrated directly into the chassis's front panel, creating what MSI describes as a physical AI presence that is always there and always interactive. Users can also swap out LuckyClaw with custom third-party AI avatars, adding a layer of personalization beyond what most pre-built systems offer.

Underneath all the AI theatrics sits a genuinely capable machine. The MEG Vision X2 AI+ features an Intel Core Ultra processor, up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, a 360mm liquid cooling solution, MSI's Project Zero back-connect motherboard for cleaner cable management, PCIe 5.0 storage, Wi-Fi 7, 5G Ethernet, and DDR5 memory. So it is safe to say you are not just paying for software tricks, as the hardware can easily handle whatever you throw at it.

MSI previously introduced the MEG Vision X AI 2nd, which used a 13-inch FHD IPS touchscreen on the front panel for system controls and monitoring. The X2 AI+ takes that concept further by replacing the flat touchscreen with its cylindrical Holostage, combined with a live AI agent. Pricing and availability have not been confirmed, with MSI saying only that the system will launch before the end of 2026.

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Hassam is a veteran tech journalist and editor with over eight years of experience embedded in the consumer electronics industry. His obsession with hardware began with childhood experiments involving semiconductors, a curiosity that evolved into a career dedicated to deconstructing the complex silicon that powers our world. From benchmarking PC internals to stress-testing flagship CPUs and GPUs, Hassam specializes in translating high-level engineering into deep, unbiased insights for the enthusiast community.

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