What Is the MEG Vision X2 AI+ and Its Holographic AI Companion?
The MEG Vision X2 AI+ is an AI gaming desktop that combines a high‑end PC with a built‑in holographic AI companion, giving users a voice‑controlled system assistant that also appears as a physical, animated character on the front of the case. MSI’s headline feature is the AI Holostage, a cylindrical display integrated into the chassis rather than a separate gadget, designed to host digital companions and desktop pets. Preinstalled on this holostage is LuckyClaw, MSI’s agentic AI assistant that runs locally on the machine and responds to natural voice or text commands. LuckyClaw is more than a mascot: it can adjust performance profiles, tweak RGB lighting, and change monitor settings without forcing users through layered software menus. This makes the MEG Vision X2 AI+ one of the first gaming PCs with AI where the assistant is treated as a permanent hardware feature, not a floating software overlay.

How LuckyClaw Works as an Agentic AI Assistant on Your Desk
LuckyClaw’s role on the MEG Vision X2 AI+ is to act as an agentic AI assistant that listens and reacts in real time to how you use your gaming PC. Instead of opening utilities to change fan curves, RGB lighting, or power modes, you speak to the holographic companion on the AI Holostage. According to Wccftech, LuckyClaw can “change settings, tweak RGB lighting modes, or control the performance modes of your PC” on command. It also ties into MSI monitor controls, turning what used to be a tangle of on‑screen displays and apps into a single conversational interface. Because LuckyClaw runs locally, it can respond quickly and maintain a continuous presence, behaving like a persistent system agent that remembers your preferred profiles for games, work, or media and can switch between them without manual clicks.
High-End Hardware: From RTX 5090 Options to Hidden Cables
Beneath the holographic pet, the MEG Vision X2 AI+ is a serious gaming PC with modern hardware. Configurations can go up to an Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU and Intel Core Ultra processors, with MSI quoting up to 3400 TOPS of total AI performance for combined CPU, GPU, and NPUs. Some variants use an Intel Core Ultra 7 265 processor paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and DLSS 4.5 support, cooled by MSI’s Silent Storm Cooling AI system and a 360mm liquid cooler. The chassis follows MSI’s Project Zero motherboard layout, pushing power connectors to the back to hide cable clutter behind the glass side panel and give a cleaner look. Tool‑free access means easier upgrades, while PCIe 5.0 storage, DDR5 memory, Wi‑Fi 7, 5G Ethernet, and Thunderbolt 5 support keep the platform aligned with current performance expectations for a premium gaming desktop.
From RGB Gimmicks to Embedded AI Gaming Desktops
The MEG Vision X2 AI+ reflects a shift in how AI integrates with gaming hardware: from optional apps to always‑on companions baked into the case. Many gaming brands have experimented with software assistants that sit in system trays or overlays, but Digital Trends notes that MSI is the first to give its companion a dedicated physical display embedded in the chassis. That changes the feel of AI from an invisible background process into something with a tangible presence on your desk. LuckyClaw turns tedious tasks—like tuning performance modes or cycling RGB effects—into a conversation, but it also doubles as entertainment, functioning as a holographic desktop pet. Whether the AI Holostage becomes a standard feature or remains a niche novelty, it signals an emerging trend: the gaming PC with AI is evolving into an intelligent system that adapts, automates, and presents that intelligence through hardware, not only through software windows.
