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Msi MEG Vision X2 AI Puts a Holographic Character on Your Desktop

The MEG Vision X2 AI suggests a hardware path for character-interaction PCs beyond a flat screen, using a holographic display to make AI chat companions feel physically present.

Key Facts

  • MSI showed the MEG Vision X2 AI desktop PC at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2026.
  • The PC has a built-in holographic projection device on its front panel.
  • It runs on Intel Core Ultra processors and Nvidia RTX 50 series graphics.
  • The mascot Lucky-kun reacts to AI chat input on the main display, with mirrored motion in the front hologram.
  • The MEG Vision X2 AI is a concept demonstration, not a confirmed retail product.

Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.

Msi MEG Vision X2 AI Puts a Holographic Character on Your Desktop

At COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2026, MSI showed the MEG Vision X2 AI, a desktop PC with a built-in holographic projection device. The unit runs Intel Core Ultra and Nvidia RTX 50 series hardware. On the main screen, the mascot Lucky-kun responds to AI chat input, and the same animation is reflected in the front hologram. ASCII's reporter noted the concept could work with a favorite character.

MSI's MEG Vision X2 AI, shown at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2026, is a desktop PC that integrates a holographic projection device into its front panel. The system runs on Intel Core Ultra processors and Nvidia RTX 50 series graphics. On the main display, the mascot Lucky-kun reacts to AI chat content, and the same motion is mirrored in the front hologram. ASCII.jp technical writer Katsuaki Kato, who saw the unit at the MSI booth, suggested that replacing Lucky-kun with a user's favorite character could make for an interesting PC where you see and talk to that character. The machine is a concept demonstration rather than a confirmed retail product.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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