Gaming computer manufacturer MSI is introducing a new desktop gaming computer and a curved monitor under the CES 2020. The company, which is generally not preferred by the players and does not achieve high sales success, is prepared to make an ambitious product to the class of önceden pre-assembled desktop installations sınıf. In a shared blog post today, MSI has announced that it will jump to the forefront in competition with HMI (Human Machine Interface) technology, which is also preferred in the automotive industry. At CES 2020, the company will introduce two different products with HMI technology: the MEG Aegis Ti5 desktop gaming computer and the Optix MEG 381CQR game monitor. What makes the computer superior? HMI technology; MEG Aegis will be used for the MCU (MSI Commander Unit), which is used in the front of the Ti5. The control dial on the front of the case, called the “Gaming Dial”, allows users to easily change the settings and monitor settings displayed on the front LCD. Other features that make the MEG Aegis Ti5 stand out from other gaming computers are the rare 5G modem and Silent Storm Cooling 4 cooling system. The full features of the computer are as follows: Intel Core i9 processor MSI GeForce RTX 2080Ti 11GB GDDR6 graphics card 4x DDR4 2666MHz 128GB U-DIMM 3 M.2 SSDs, 2 2.5-inch and 1 3.2-inch drive bays Intel I225V 2.5G LAN, Intel I219V 1G LAN, Intel AX201 (Wi-Fi 6) 650 W 80 Plus (SFX) power supply unit Optix MEG 381CQR game monitor: The Optix MEG 381CQR game monitor, which MSI will introduce alongside the MEG Aegis Ti5, is unclear how to use HMI technology, but the product looks interesting. Also, if you look carefully at the lower left corner of the monitor, it is possible to see the control wheel that controls the monitor settings. The full features of the monitor are shown below. 38 inch curved IPS 2300R display 3440 x 1440 (UWQHD) resolution 21: 9 aspect ratio 144 Hz screen refresh rate 1 ms response time