At CES 2024, AI is making waves in the world of monitors, as demonstrated by MSI’s upcoming MEG 321URX QD-OLED display. This cutting-edge monitor is equipped with an onboard AI accelerator, which includes a feature called SkySight. This AI-powered functionality is designed to detect and flag enemy positions in games like League of Legends, providing users with a competitive advantage.
The SkySight feature operates by analyzing the on-screen mini-map to identify enemy movements and subsequently placing an icon on the screen to indicate their location. This capability, referred to as ‘cheating’ by some, is facilitated by the monitor’s independent AI processing and image generation, separate from the computer’s operating system and software.
Additionally, the MEG 321URX’s AI extends to tracking the user’s in-game health status, as indicated by an RGB LED light bar, known as the Spectrum Bar, located at the bottom of the bezel. This feature synchronizes with the in-game health bar, providing a visual representation of the user’s health status within the game environment.
For those not engaged in League of Legends, MSI has announced plans to release a PC application alongside the monitor’s launch. This application will enable users to train the AI to recognize and adapt to various in-game elements, such as health bars and enemies, across different games. Although the initial training process relies on the computer’s processing power, MSI assures that the monitor will handle all subsequent processing, offering potential applications beyond League of Legends.
Despite the innovative AI capabilities, the MEG 321URX also boasts impressive non-AI features. With a 32-inch, 4K, non-curved QD-OLED panel, the monitor delivers vibrant colors and an exceptional 1500000:1 contrast ratio. While details regarding the specific AI processor and data storage remain undisclosed, the monitor is poised to offer a compelling blend of AI-powered enhancements and high-quality display performance.