MSI has introduced a limited-edition gaming laptop to celebrate its 40th anniversary: the Dragon Edition Draco Epic Titan 18HX. According to TechRadar, the device was showcased at Computex 2026 in Taipei and stands out for its elaborate design and top-tier components.
Design inspired by the Draco constellation
The laptop's chassis is adorned with a textured metallic blue-grey dragon surrounded by golden constellations. The design draws inspiration from the Draco constellation, which represents the mythical dragon defeated by Heracles in Greek mythology, TechRadar reported. The motif extends beyond the backplate, covering the entire device. The publication described the aesthetic as "maximalist," "borderline kitschy," and one of the most dramatic laptop designs seen.
Technical specifications
Inside, the Dragon Edition packs an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 laptop GPU with 24GB GDDR7 memory. The 18-inch UHD+ Mini LED display offers a 240Hz refresh rate. The cooling system includes a vapor chamber cooler with a dedicated PCIe Gen5 SSD cooling pipe to maintain thermals during long sessions, according to TechRadar. Input devices include an RGB haptic touchpad and a Cherry mechanical per-key RGB gaming keyboard featuring a Copilot key.
| Component | Detail |
|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus |
| GPU | Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 (24GB GDDR7) |
| Display | 18-inch UHD+ Mini LED, 240Hz |
| Cooling | Vapor chamber + PCIe Gen5 SSD pipe |
| Keyboard | Cherry mechanical per-key RGB with Copilot key |
| Touchpad | RGB haptic |
Expected pricing and availability
MSI has not yet confirmed pricing or availability. TechRadar noted that the standard Titan 18HX already starts at $4,999.99 / £4,379.98. Given the special-edition design, bundled accessories (mouse, mouse mat, packaging, collector coins), the publication estimated the Dragon Edition could cost $7,500 or more / £7,000 or more.
Context and audience
While aimed at gaming enthusiasts, the Dragon Edition Titan 18HX stands as an example of high-performance mobile computing hardware with premium components. For technology procurement leaders overseeing specialized computing needs, such systems offer reference points for extreme mobile workstation capabilities. However, the machine's primary market remains consumer gaming, and no enterprise-specific applications were mentioned in the source.