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MSI presents a gaming monitor with AI: will it be like cheating?

MSI presents a gaming monitor with AI: will it be like cheating?

Al CES 2024 in Las Vegas, various innovations related to artificial intelligence were presented, starting with the many notebooks equipped with the functionality of Microsoft Copilot. However, it was also attention-grabbing one of MSI’s new gaming monitors: Players will use it to… to cheat?

MSI’s new gaming monitor includes an AI capable of helping players during games: however, there are doubts

The monitor in question is called MEG 321 URX QD-OLED and integrates a AI accelerator which – among various things – can detect enemies in League of Legends and indicate where they come from. This is something not foreseen in the very popular Riot Games title because, all things considered, offers a significant advantage. It must also be said that it is not a feature detectable by an anti-cheat system: the AI ​​processing and the consequent generation of the image take place on the hardware (monitor) and are therefore in no way linked to the operating system Of computer.

League of Legends However, it is not the only video game in the world. For this reason, MSI has announced that in the coming months it will release an application for Windows PCs that will allow users to train the integrated AI to be able to then exploit it in other titles. At the tech fair in Los Angeles, MSI representatives did not provide more details about Skysight (the name of the artificial intelligence), so it is currently unclear how it is able to store data.

MSI monitor gaming - CES 2024

AI features aside, MSI’s monitor has a lot to offer. The panel is 32-inch QD-OLED with 4K resolution and support for DisplayHDR 400 technology the refresh rate is then 240 Hz, the response time instead of 0.03 ms. Technical data sheet in hand, when available (perhaps in spring) it will be one of the best gaming monitors on the market. However, the price is still unknown.

Finally, in terms of connectivity, nothing is missing: HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1 and USB-C. The latter supports DisplayPort input and offers up to 90W of USB power and is therefore capable of powering a laptop (including MacBook).

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