At Computex 2025, MSI showcased its innovations in laptop design, including a collaboration with renowned Japanese lacquerware brand OKADAYA (オカダヤ), and also unveiled a new concept design for its business series laptops.

Using traditional lacquerware craftsmanship to create different laptop textures
In the collaboration with OKADAYA, the Prestige 400 AI+ laptop is made with the Ukiyo-e style through the Yamanaka lacquerware craft, which has a history of over 13 years and is famous for its exquisite elegance and rarity, to present a different texture.


The design draws inspiration from Hokusai Katsushika's classic ukiyo-e woodblock print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," bridging tradition and innovation. MSI also uses other lacquer techniques to interpret different styles of laptop lid designs, even applying them to the inner keyboard keys, creating a more diverse visual experience for the laptop.


The new business laptop design is expected to be updated with "Panther Lake" and a new logo.
As for the appearance design of its upcoming business laptops, MSI also showcased a new identity design concept at Computex 2025, which uses more streamlined, curved and minimalist elements, making it MSI's thinnest laptop ever, with the thinnest point being only 13.9mm.

At the same time, all series models are equipped with high-end OLED display screens, support touch and handwriting functions, and are more differentiated in 2-in-1 usage. It is expected to be equipped with Intel'sLaptop processor codenamed "Panther Lake".
In the design, we can also see that MSI will adopt a new brand logo design for this series of business laptops.
