MSI announced the MEG Vision X2 AI Plus ahead of Computex 2026, a flagship gaming desktop that ships with an agentic AI companion called LuckyClaw as a built-in system feature. The company calls it “the world’s first gaming desktop with agentic AI companion,” according to PC Gamer.

LuckyClaw and the AI Holostage

LuckyClaw is a red dragon avatar that lives on the AI Holostage, a cylindrical display interface mounted to the front panel of the desktop. According to WCCFTech, LuckyClaw can control system settings, tweak RGB lighting modes, adjust performance profiles, and handle tasks that currently require navigating through separate software utilities. The agent runs locally on the machine, as Gizmochina noted.

MSI’s press materials indicate the AI Holostage will support “digital companions, desktop pets, and custom third-party AI avatars” beyond LuckyClaw, according to PC Gamer. That suggests MSI envisions the display as a platform for multiple AI agents rather than a single proprietary assistant.

Hardware OEM Enters the Agent Market

The MEG Vision X2 AI Plus follows MSI’s earlier MEG Vision X AI 2nd, which used a front-mounted touchscreen for system monitoring. The upgrade from passive display to active agent marks a specific shift: the hardware now acts on its own rather than just showing information.

This positions MSI alongside a different cohort than the enterprise agent infrastructure announcements from Microsoft and NVIDIA at the same Computex. Where Microsoft’s Windows Agent Framework and NVIDIA’s NemoClaw target developers and enterprise orchestration, MSI is targeting consumers who want agent capabilities without touching a terminal or configuring an API. The scope is narrow (system settings, lighting, performance) but the packaging is notable: an agent that ships ready to use, with a dedicated physical display, on a consumer product.

Pricing and availability were not disclosed. MSI will showcase the MEG Vision X2 AI Plus at Computex 2026, which runs June 2-6 in Taipei.