Summary

  • The MSI Pro Max 80 desktop has a minimalist design, Nvidia RTX graphics, up to nine USB‑A and one USB‑C ports, plus security locks.
  • Pro Max monitors have a white, Apple‑matching design; the M‑Mate app keeps color profiles, syncs settings, and offers button‑free OSD.
  • The Pro Max 24 and 27 All-in-One PCs are Red Dot winners, featuring AMD Ryzen 200 series processors (up to Ryzen 7 2550U), DDR5, 120Hz, and a 5-megapixel pop‑up camera.

Well, tech fans, it's that time of the year again. Huge names have descended upon this year's Computex to show off everything they've been working on, and MSI is no different. The company has taken to the stage to present their newest products, and it's especially good news for people who want to be more productive on their PCs.

MSI reveals its range of Pro Max devices at Computex 2026

They certainly look the part

Credit: MSI

As shown off by MSI, the highlight of the show is the Pro Max 80 Series desktop, a minimalist PC with Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics and up to nine USB Type-A ports plus one USB Type-C. It also comes with some physical security measures to keep it safe, including "a Kensington lock support, a padlock loop, and chassis intrusion detection."

MSI also showed off its Pro Max Series monitors, which it says are "the missing pieces of your Mac ecosystem." The range is designed to align with Apple's design philosophies, with a sleek white look that will fit perfectly into your workplace. The MSI M-Mate app lets you use M-Color (which keeps color profiles between screens), M-Sync (which lets you tweak your monitor's settings to perfection), and button-free OSD controls.

Finally, we got a glimpse at MSI's new Pro Max 24 and 27 All-in-One PCs. These come in white or black and have both won Red Dot Design Awards for their aesthetics. They're both powered by an AMD Ryzen 200 Series processor (up to Ryzen 7 255) with DDR5 memory, a 120Hz display, and a 5-megapixel pop-up webcam.

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