MSI showed off its latest game hardware on Computex 2025, and the MPG 272QR QD-OLED X50 Gaming Monitor and Meg Vision X Ai Gaming Desktop stole much of the show among the participants thanks to their artificial intelligence integration that promises a more responsive user-aree playing experience.
From the MSI MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50, MSI’s latest 1440P game monitor combines an update speed of 500Hz, 0.03ms Pixel-Response Time, 99% DCI-P3 color cover, VESA Clearmr 21000 and Displayhdr True Black 50-Certification and new AI-drift improvements.
In the middle is the display’s AI care sensor, a system that uses a dedicated Neural Treatment Unit (NPU) and CMOS sensor to detect human presence every 0.2 seconds.
This hardware allows the screen to dynamically adjust brightness and activate OLED protection features based on user activity rather than interrupting the user experience with the necessary OLED panel maintenance.
In practice, this means that when no human presence is detected, the system drives down the screen or enables OLED care when needed, which helps maintain energy and prevent burning.
In addition to this, MSIS AI Navigator is a unified interface that centralizes control of all AI-run settings. The streamlined adjustments for optimal performance, ensuring that users get the most out of their hardware with minimal manual setting.
Alongside the screen, MSI also introduced the second-generation MSI MEG Vision X AI, a powerful game desktop that was first introduced on the Computex 2024 designed with AI-enhanced performance setting and a full human-machine interface (HMI) Touch Display.
Some of the AI features incorporated into the PC are a system that automatically controls fan speeds, power settings and cooling based on real-time farming data with the aim of providing both responsiveness and efficiency.
HMI has got a new, simplified interface that MSI calls EZ mode, making the HMI system more intuitive for users, especially those that may not be the kind of power users used to transfer their PCs with different hardware monitoring tools and tools.
In addition, the MEG vision X AI has the ability to connect to select MSI screens and control a screen OSD menu so you can adjust things like brightness, color front settings and more, from the 13-inch screen on the front of the PC.
Vision X AI’s HMI can also detect when using certain kinds of apps and adjusting settings, backgrounds and HMI widgets accordingly, such as beating performance mode when playing a game and showing performance metrics such as FPS and GPU load. While the condition switch is performed automatically by default, you are also able to switch between them manually if you want, and even assign certain apps to the different modes