During COMPUTEX 2026, MSI presented an exceptionally wide range of products, among which everyone will find something for themselves. It is clear that the company wants to combine efficient hardware with locally operating AI, agents and a more convenient, more modular experience from the user’s point of view. On the occasion of its 40th anniversary, the brand is building the image of not only a manufacturer of gaming equipment, but also a supplier of a complete ecosystem including computers, monitors, components, memory and network modules.

MSI did not come to COMPUTEX 2026 with a random set of new products. It was a show of equipment that is supposed to impress at the same time with its parameters, design and an attempt to add a layer of more intelligent operation to the hardware.

Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition Draco Epic

This is the most spectacular laptop of all the new products presented by MSI. It received an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor, a GeForce RTX 5090 card with 24 GB GDDR7, an 18-inch Mini LED 4K 240 Hz screen and vapor chamber cooling.

What sets it apart is undoubtedly its combination of raw power and an almost collectible nature. MSI is not selling only performance here, but the entire premium package: a special design inspired by the Dragon constellation, a mechanical RGB keyboard, a haptic touchpad and accessories in the box.

MSI Claw 8 EX AI+

Claw 8 EX AI+ uses the Intel Arc G3 Extreme chip, supports XeSS 3 and Multi-Frame Generation and works on an 8-inch 120 Hz screen with VRR.

The strongest point of this model is not only the numbers. It is supposed to be distinguished by refined ergonomics, which is enriched by triggers and joysticks with the Hall effect and Xbox Mode support. This is equipment that wants to prove that MSI has learned the lessons from the first wave of handhelds – and improved everything it could.

Prestige 14 Flip AI+ Vincent van Gogh Edition

This model combines a design inspired by one of the most recognizable works of art, Starry Night, with an Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor platform.

What makes it stand out is that it doesn’t try to be a copy of a gaming monster in a slim housing. This is equipment for creators who want technology with character, not just a work tool.

Monitors: MEG X OLED and MPG 271KRAW18

MEG X OLED is the first gaming monitor with agent-based artificial intelligence, an RGB Stripe DarkArmor QD-OLED panel and AI Gauge, AI Scene and AI Super Resolution features.

Here we find LuckyClaw: an AI agent built into the entire hardware experience. In turn, MPG 271KRAW18 offers switching between 5K 180 Hz and 2K 330 Hz and 2304 blanking zones. One monitor sells a vision of the future, the other sells flexibility.

PRO MAX EDGE AI+, Cubi NUC WCG and All-in-One PRO MAX

PRO MAX EDGE AI+ is a computer housed in an extremely compact, 4-liter case with AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 128 GB of memory and 126 TOPS. Cubi NUC WCG is a 0.55 mini PC in a housing of only 0.55 liters: with Intel Core 7 3rd generation and support for three monitors. Next to it there is also the All-in-One PRO MAX 24 and 27 with 120 Hz screens and a 5 MP camera.

These devices are distinguished by practicality: AI and efficiency in office equipment, minimalist and ready to work.

MSI comes up with an idea – and creates a full ecosystem out of it!

MSI at COMPUTEX 2026 does not show separate products, but builds them into a full ecosystem – from housing, through data storage, routers, to monitors, keyboards and computers that can make the competition bloody – because they look so cool! And this is the essence of the idea: the brand wants to sell not equipment, but a complete style of technological life. Will it appeal to a wider audience? We’ll find out when these devices go on sale, but you have to admit that the whole thing looks really interesting!