The monitor's new AI-powered SkySight feature will help you to detect enemy locations in League of Legends, is it even fair?
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At the CES 2024 conference, MSI not only presented its Claw, a portable gaming PC that aims to compete with Valve's Steam Deck but also demonstrated a 32-inch 4K screen monitor that seemingly helps you to cheat in League of Legends.
The upcoming MEG 321URX QD-OLED display with onboard AI at its demo suite includes the AI-powered SkySight feature that detects and displays enemy locations in League of Legends. Well, it seems that the monitor's independent AI processing provides a big advantage.
Other features of the monitor are HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and USB-C connectivity, with the USB-C port serving as a laptop docking station providing up to 90W of USB power delivery. If you want to learn more specs, you can click here.
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