MSI Showcases Artificial Intelligence-Powered QD-OLED Gaming Monitors at Computex 2025

MSI debuts a new class of QD-OLED gaming monitors at Computex 2025, leveraging Artificial Intelligence for adaptive visuals and enhanced longevity.

At Computex 2025, MSI made waves by introducing its latest lineup of QD-OLED gaming monitors, all powered by advanced Artificial Intelligence capabilities. The highlight of MSI´s showcase was an integrated AI Navigator, which streamlines the adjustment process through a centralized AI Menu, allowing users to swiftly optimize performance settings. This unified approach simplifies customization and ensures that gamers can maximize system responsiveness and visuals without navigating complex menus.

A central innovation in the new series is MSI´s AI Care Sensor, which fundamentally enhances both gameplay and monitor protection. Equipped with a specially designed NPU-based integrated circuit and an always-on CMOS sensor, the system captures images every 0.2 seconds, providing real-time human detection and behavioral tracking. This enables the monitors to dynamically adapt their settings—adjusting brightness, power usage, and protective features—based on the user´s presence and activity. As a result, the monitors actively guard against OLED burn-in and automatically power down or activate screen-care protocols when they detect that no user is present, extending the device lifespan and optimizing energy consumption.

The flagship model, MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50, exemplifies MSI´s commitment to gaming excellence. This monitor not only senses and tracks users for enhanced interactivity but also ensures ongoing display health and efficiency with AI-driven OLED Care technology. MSI’s approach addresses traditional pain points for gamers—like wear-and-tear and performance overhead—by using Artificial Intelligence to intelligently adapt operational parameters. The new generation of monitors is positioned to deliver immersive gaming with richer visuals, greater adaptability, and longer hardware longevity, setting a new benchmark in the gaming display landscape.

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