At first glance, the MPG 321URX QD-OLED monitor appears to be a stellar package, offering full 4K resolution, a blazing-fast 240 Hz refresh rate, 0.03 ms response time, Vesa ClearMR13000, the latest OLED Care 2.0, VRR, ALLM, and HDMI 2.1 ā€“ in short, an impressive 32-inch display.

However, there’s a catch, and it’s not the Optix sight, an integrated magnifying glass providing an unnatural zoom for precise targeting (though that’s a feature as well). The real game-changer is the introduction of AI Skysight. This feature scans your in-game minimap and displays a large icon indicating the direction of incoming enemies. Moreover, it includes a function to make them more visible.

Adding to the innovation are RGB health meters that automatically monitor your in-game health and illuminate accordingly, ensuring you’re always aware of your status and freeing up focus for other aspects of gameplay. Additional functionalities include the ability to prioritize enemies, causing your monitor to emit a specific color whenever an opponent enters your crosshair, depending on the perceived threat level.

Although the system has been demonstrated with League of Legends so far, MSI explicitly states that AI upgrades are not only possible through firmware updates but can also be enhanced with additional modules to support a broader range of games in the future. Given that everything is managed by the monitor itself rather than software on your computer, detecting cheating is likely to be challenging.

The monitor is set to be launched next month, though the price has not been officially confirmed. Independent analysts, however, suggest a price tag of $1200, approximately 15,000 Swedish kronor. With this investment, gamers can expect top-notch hardware and a significant advantage over their opponents.

Source: Tomshardware