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This new MSI OLED monitor is always watching you, but there's a good reason

May 19, 2025 4 Min Read
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MSI simply revealed its new AI Care Sensor for gaming displays at Computex, which watches you to find out when the QD-OLED show must be turned off to stop burn-in. It is at present solely obtainable on one show, and it would not come low cost.

Most of the finest gaming displays now use OLED panels, and if used for prolonged intervals of time, picture burn-in is a chance on these screens in the event that they’re left displaying the identical picture for prolonged intervals of time. This was the subject of dialogue final 12 months as manufacturers battled it out to offer the perfect burn-in guarantee attainable, however MSI simply upped the sport with this AI tech, which it claims can decide whenever you’re actively utilizing your show and switch it off as a protecting measure in case you’re AFK.

This new AI tech is just in place on the MSI MAG 27IQR QD-OLED X50, which is a 26.5-inch, 2,560 x 1,440 show with a 500Hz refresh price and 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time. The monitor additionally meets among the newest VESA OLED certification requirements, together with DisplayHDR True Black 500 and ClearMR 21000.

The AI care sensor will be seen slightly below the MSI emblem on the underside of the panel, and appears similar to a built-in webcam. MSI claims this sensor checks to see whether or not somebody is actively utilizing the show utilizing AI know-how.

If it can not detect a person, the show is turned off to stop picture burn-in. Alternatively, if it detects a person when the display screen is turned off, it would activate the show so it is prepared to make use of instantly.

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Going even additional, there are further AI options packed into this show, with the sensor additionally used to find out when adaptive dimming is enabled, and it may even alter the colour temperature of the show based mostly on the lighting in your surroundings.

The implementation of this sensor would not influence the bottom guarantee of the show both, with a three-year guarantee included, and burn-in is roofed for the period.

As for value, it isn’t low cost, with the MSI MAG 27IQR QD-OLED X50 costing $899, or a model with out the AI sensor, known as the MAG 272QP QD-OLED X50, will be bought for $849.

For extra gaming monitor information, you may try the reveal of the Samsung Odyssey G6 OLED, which is billed because the world’s first 500Hz OLED show, simply beating out this MSI providing by a matter of days.

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