Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “MSI has an AI monitor that’s practically cheating! #CES 2024”.
2024 is definitely going to be the year of OLED, lots of new monitors, being announced, left and right and well. Msi is no exception. In fact they have the biggest selection of OLED monitors which we’re going to check out by the way. While I was at the MSI Booth, I soon realized how loud the showroom floor got, and it was very difficult to capture crisp audio. So I had to switch to the lar M2, which I’m using right now for my CS coverage, because this has built in noise cancellation and it’s so small and Light weighing at nine grams, which is why I love traveling with it all right.
So I’m here at the MSI booth – and you guys can probably hear there’s a lot of background noise. Um noise cancelling is currently off, so I’m going to go ahead, switch it back on and I’m sure you guys can hear the difference now. A lot of the background noise has died down with the noise cing future enabl. Each mic can last up to 10 hours with ENC off, but with the included charging case, you can get two full charges out of each mic, extending the battery life up to 40 hours. It only takes 1 and 1 half hours to fully charge both mics at the same time, if you guys are in the market for a portable light and great sounding microphone for Content creation, then check the link down below MSI Meg 32in QD OLED monitor is quite Possibly the most interesting monitor I have seen in all of Cs aside from the high-end specs, like 4K resolution 240 HZ of fresh rate and the 03 millisecond response time. It has a fascinating AI feature, they are calling it AI Skylight and it might just be borderline. Cheating, so this will detect an enemy’s position in the game and it will mark it right on the screen, making it very easy for you to spot now. I know what you’re thinking this is basically wall hacks, but not quite in order for the AI to Mark the enemy’s location on the screen.
It would have to first detect it in the mini map. So technically it’s not cheating, but this will add add such an advantage to Gamers because it eliminates the need to look at the mini map altogether. This is only a demo for League of Legends, but imagine this working on Call of Duty right.
Your team Pops at UAV revealing the location of your enemies, but you’re too focused in the game to look at the map. Then, all of a sudden, you see the enemy’s location on your screen behind a wall and you can start pre-firing. I think this can definitely be a game changer if this is available for FPS games. Another cool feature is the Spectrum bar with Mystic light and glow sync. This will essentially mimic your health bar in games and update in real time to give you a visual of how much HP is left on the actual monitor light bar.
I’M not exactly sure how functional this really is, but it’s pretty cool. Unfortunately, the Meg monitor isn’t exactly available for purchase as of yet since it’s merely a concept. However, it’s identical twin, the mpg 321 urx will be available this February. It’S basically the same monitor, but without the AI sky highlight technology, you still get a massive 32in 4K QD OLED display with 240 HZ ref fresh weate, 003 millisecond response time and incredible.
Color reproduction MSI also introduced a 34-in ultrawide OLED curve maror as well. Now this one will have slightly lower 175 HZ refresh rate, but older QD OLED monitors will now have 90 wat typc connectors if 27 in is more your size, you’re lucky, because you get the pick between two awesome display both have a 1440p display except the QD Oled panel has 360 HZ refresh rate, while the 500 refresh rate monitor, has a mini LED panel, simply because OLED panels just can’t get that high of a refresh rate. At the moment, you also don’t have to worry about burning because all of msi’s QD OLED monitors will have OLED care 2.0.
This is a software. That’S built into a monitor that will optimize screen protection and reduce the risk of bur in during extended use task. Bar detection is one of those new features it will detect and scan the taskbar on your desktop, and it will automatically reduce the luminance to prevent burning Ami is also doing their version of rear connectors on motherboards.
They are calling it project zero, where they reposition. All the connectors from the front to the back to achieve a clean and minimal look. They currently showcased a few motherboards AP part of their project, zero lineup with a few more to come later this year and we do have a few of their compatible cases like the MSI mag Pano M100.
An interesting dual chamber design with, I guess, technically three clear side panels. However, there is one other case that caught my attention: the MSI Meg mestro 700l. I did a build in a similar case recently, but this one looks so much cleaner because of this single giant. Panoramic piece of glass that slides in the case it looks absolutely stunning and I personally can’t wait to do a build in it. This is the first case of its kind to use one glass piece for both sides and I think it’s going to be extremely popular. It’S also equipped with msi’s new magnetic fans. You can daisy chain them together up to six fans for a single port on a controller or a total of 18 fans on a single controller. Now, even though the fans are magnetic, you would still need to secure them together, using these magnetic clips that go in on both sides. You can, of course, control the lights using the Mystic light software, but I was surprised that they actually added more ways to customize the lighting on the fans which I’m hoping might be a glimpse into the near future, where we have access to more lighting effects. For other MSI components, because right now, Mystic light is very limited on what you can customize in terms of Lights. We did get one more new AIO from MSI. The mag core liquid will now feature a single bracket that works on both Intel and AMD CPUs, which is great because now Builders don’t have to dig through the bags and find the correct bracket for their system. The fans also have a cover on the side to help hide the cables which I thought was pretty cool. I’M sure you guys already already saw the announcement of the new 40 series graphics cards well. Msi already has an entire arsenal of them, including a few slim versions of the Super Series, which are going to be extremely popular in small form.
Factor builds where performance is the focus and finally, if you’re a Monster Hunter Fan watching this video and you’ve always wanted to build a PC in the same theme. Well, you’re soon going to be able to do that, because MSI is going to be launching an entire collection of Monster, Hunter themed components. This includes a motherboard, a graphics card, a controller and even a monitor and PC case. So you can build an entire Monster. Hunter theme setup with ease, if you guys want to check out anything I mentioned in the video click the link below. As always, thanks for watching and I’ll see you guys in the next one .