MSI showcases desktop PC with a 1080p screen on the front, possibly featuring Arrow Lake and Blackwell chips

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WTF?! Computex 2024 has been all about AI PCs, but that conversation has almost exclusively focused on laptops so far, with desktops still further out on the horizon. MSI used the event to showcase a high-end desktop AI PC slated for release later this year that might include upcoming Intel and Nvidia hardware. However, its most unique feature is a massive touchscreen on the front of the chassis.

The MEG Vision X AI is one of several products MSI presented at Computex this year. The company lists all the features typically associated with AI PCs when describing the gaming tower, but the vertical 1080p touchscreen on its case is likely the real standout feature.

Positioned on the front of the tower, the display functions as a second screen in portrait mode, allowing users to move any window to it. The PC operates the screen using Intel integrated graphics, freeing up the dedicated graphics card to focus on the main display.

Aside from typical second-screen use, the touchscreen provides quick access to critical system functions through MSI's software. It can display diagnostics, start favorite apps through shortcuts, control voltages, set fan speed, and more. Additionally, the 10-point touch functionality extends to normal Windows use, allowing it to control videos or browser windows.

True to its name, the MEG Vision X AI will also include onboard generative AI features similar to those in the recently unveiled AI PC laptops running on Qualcomm Snapdragon X, Intel Lunar Lake, or AMD Strix Point processors. On-device software from MSI will add chatbot, image generation, and gaming optimization functionality without relying on the cloud, and the PC will employ all of Copilot's NPU-powered features.

However, the company hasn't fully revealed what hardware is under the hood, leading to speculation that it might use yet-to-be-released next-generation chips when it launches in the fourth quarter of 2024. MSI told Tom's Hardware that the Vision X AI will feature the "latest" Intel and Nvidia parts upon release.

Intel is expected to unveil and release Arrow Lake desktop CPUs later this year with full support for Copilot and other generative AI workloads. Meanwhile, Nvidia's RTX 50 graphics cards might emerge in late 2024 or early 2025. Nvidia claims that AI runs far better on its GPUs than on NPUs and recently introduced an AI assistant with performance optimization functionality similar to MSI's.

Image credit: Tom's Hardware

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Sigh... Even with "RGB lightings" it didn't make sense - why? Are we going to look inside the CPU casings all the time rather than seeing the actual monitor?

Do you really have time to admire your PCs when other players are chasing you with guns and swords behind?

And the worst are the headphones and even mouse that have RGB lightings... For headphones you can't see them when you wear them, and for mouse, heck, your palms will be covering the mouse.

And now screen on the CPU casings. What's next? Touchscreens??
 
Sounds like another gimmick that won't provide ANYTHING else to the user .... just like all those silly built in lights around fans, etc. Cost money, is useless, and not for me!
 
Well, my PC tower is on my desk - but sideways so if it had a screen in front, I’d see nothing… I prefer seeing into the side panel to read bios codes - and cause it looks cooler that way as well.
 
Seems that this the year of putting screens in everything. K love capitalisms and the fact that they need to (or force to) release new products every year, but this trend seems a little bit forced
 
Sigh... Even with "RGB lightings" it didn't make sense - why? Are we going to look inside the CPU casings all the time rather than seeing the actual monitor?

Do you really have time to admire your PCs when other players are chasing you with guns and swords behind?

And the worst are the headphones and even mouse that have RGB lightings... For headphones you can't see them when you wear them, and for mouse, heck, your palms will be covering the mouse.

And now screen on the CPU casings. What's next? Touchscreens??

worst part is that it's harder to find solid panel cases in stock, and when they are they are on the more expensive side.

 
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