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Sector Guide


Here’s a peek at some of the latest new products...


Sector Guide MSI launches Cubi NUC AI+ 2MG: Big AI power in a small package


MSI has unveiled the Cubi NUC AI+ 2MG, a mini PC that combines the latest Copilot+ features with a sleek 0.826-litre design. First shown at Computex 2025, this compact device puts advanced AI tools right at your fingertips, thanks to its dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) and built-in Copilot button. With Copilot+, users can create visuals in seconds using


Cocreator, translate video audio and subtitles instantly with Live Captions and Translate, or quickly find information with Recall. These AI-driven features are designed to save time, boost creativity, and make everyday tasks feel seamless, whether you’re working, teaching, or creating content. The Cubi NUC AI+ 2MG also delivers convenience and peace of mind. Features such as fingerprint recognition, dual 2.5G LAN ports, and AI voice control keep it secure, connected, and easy to use. MSI’s Power Link technology


allows the device to be powered directly by a compatible monitor, while the Power Meter tracks energy use, costs, and emissions—helping users stay efficient and eco-conscious. Made with PCR (post-consumer recycled) plastics, the Cubi NUC AI+ 2MG proves that powerful computing can also be sustainable. Compact, versatile, and future-ready, it’s a smart choice for professionals, educators, and creators alike.


Cherry XTRFY launches ultra-fast, low-profile mechanical gaming keyboard


CHERRY has launched the Cherry XTRFY MX 10.1 Wireless, a full-size, low-profile mechanical keyboard offering triple connection modes, up to an 8000 Hz polling rate, and up to 900 hours of battery life. Gamers can stay ahead of the competition with 4000 Hz wireless and 8000 Hz wired polling rates. The Cherry XTRFY MX 10.1 Wireless reports input up to eight times every millisecond, enabling lightning-fast response times with every keystroke. “With this release of the MX 10.1


Wireless, we’re taking low-profile keyboards to the next level in every aspect, from extreme speed, premium typing feel, a convenient display and rotary knob, to a super-solid aluminium build,” said Joakim Jansson, Head of Product & Portfolio at CHERRY. “It fits the most demanding competitive gamers, as well as anyone who spends their day typing.” The Cherry MX low profile 2.0 switches paired with durable PBT keycaps offer a smoother, faster, and more comfortable typing experience. These refined switches use premium-grade


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lubricant for improved acoustics and are rated for over 100 million keystrokes with no degradation in input quality. Housed in a solid aluminium chassis, the keyboard delivers long-lasting performance and durability. Despite its slim design, it retains a full-size 100% layout for maximum functionality. The MX 10.1 Wireless offers three connection options for ultimate flexibility: a 2.4 GHz wireless dongle, Bluetooth® (supporting up to three devices), and USB-C wired. Switching


between devices is seamless with the rotary knob located next to the integrated LCD display. The built-in LCD and rotary knob allow users to control RGB lighting, media playback, battery status, typing speed, and access three customizable user profiles—all without diving into software for every tweak. This allows for real-time, intuitive adjustments during use.


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