THE THEME of this year’s Computex was AI, two letters that are already getting tired pretty quickly. This year saw 1,500 companies with over 4,500 booths, and alongside the usual array of new monitors, laptops, and other kit, it also attracted myriad oddities, innovations, and more.
MSI’s MEG Vision X AI drew the attention of Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who signed it and added ‘awesome’. The front of the case is a 1080 by 1920 touchscreen. You can run MSI’s system software-monitoring temperatures, frequencies, lighting effects, and so forth, or use it as a second Windows screen. It’s an experimental model so far. Ducky, the mechanical keyboard people, had their new One X, the first to use Cherry’s innovative MX Multipoint system to adjust the actuation points, which is cheaper, and…