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【funinusa.net comprehensive report].At CES 2024, AI is everywhere, including inside displays. MSI showed off the upcoming launch in its demo kitMEG 321URX QD-OLED Monitor。This monitor is equipped with an on-board AI accelerator, among other featuresIt can also detect enemies in League of Legends and display an icon on the screen to tell you that the enemy is from.
I don't know enough about League of Legends to say whether this is against the official rules or not. But MSI's ability to call Skysight does give users an advantage that not everyone can have, and it goes completely unnoticed, because AI processing and image generation takes place on the display's own hardware, regardless of the computer's operating system and software. According to MSI, Skysight works by analyzing the small map on the screen to see where the enemy is coming from, which is something you can do with your eyes. However, it could be helpful if there was an AI assistant that could help you look at the map and then display an icon on the screen indicating where the threat is coming from. The MEG 321URX's AI also tracks your health in League of Legends, lighting up an RGB LED light bar (called a spectrum bar) at the bottom of the bezel to match your in-game health bar. In the demo we saw, the health bar is partly green and partly yellow, and it looks exactly like the graphic lines on the screen. If you're not playing League of Legends, you can also take advantage of MEG 321URX's AI processing. MSI says that when the monitor hits the market later this spring, it will release a PC app that will allow you to train it to recognize health bars, enemies, and other on-screen features in any game. The initial training requires the processing power of the computer, but according to MSI, the display itself will do all the processing after that. The possibilities seem endless. What kind of AI processor does the MEG 32urx use or how to store new training data (is there onboard flash memory?) So there's a lot we don't know about how this screen works. Even if you've never used its AI capabilities, you'll find a lot to like about this non-curved 32-inch 4K screen. At the time of our **League of Legends demo, its QD-OLED panel made the greens, blues, and reds shine out in the dark. MSI's spec sheet shows a contrast ratio of up to 1,500,000:1 and supports Display HDR 400.
What's more, for competitive gamers,The MEG 321URX operates at up to 240 Hz, which means it gives you tear-free gaming at speeds up to 240 fps and 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution. This is very high for any display, especially one with 4K resolution. The display also promises 0With a response time of 03 milliseconds, MSI says it has VESA ClearMR 13000 certification. The MEG 321URX boasts a variety of connectivity options, including HDMI 21、displayport 2.1 and USB-C. The USB-C port supports DisplayPort input and provides up to 90W of USB power, so you can use the monitor as a docking station for your laptop.
The panel also has a feature called OLED Care 20 features designed to prevent screen burns by subtly changing the brightness of items that appear on the screen for long periods of time, such as watermarks or the Windows taskbar. Graphene-based thermal solutions help prevent displays from overheating. MSI hasn't announced a ** for the MEG 321URX QD-OLED, but one representative said it will ship sometime this spring, perhaps catching up with the 2024 ComputeX. We hope to learn more about how AI capabilities work. Welcome to Fulinusa.NET forum discussions