Imagine that there is no need to sacrifice the quality and brightness of the image for speed. Well, that’s exactly what MSI has done with its new 500 Herz QD Elide Gaming Monitor, which also has a good trick for its sleeve to relieve the burning from burning.
The best gaming monitors continue to grow faster and faster, and in the computer in 2025, we have already seen the burdening fast display. For example, our own Jason joined hands with England Zovie XL2586x+, which also has a sharp rate of 600 Hz refresh.
However, fast is not always good. You see that the Zovi monitor uses TN panel while the MSI in which I have checked is used by QDO LEDs. Although its refreshing rate is 100 hits low, you get a wide range of views and, most importantly, dynamic, accurate color with perfect calls.
Thanks to their rapid reaction times and high refresh rate, the TN panel has long been an important place in the competitive gaming scene. However, MSI is trying to change it to provide gamers with colors in both worlds, together with QD-run people, which really pops up and high refresh rates that continue to grow faster.
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To confront the burning with AI
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If you have an excellent OLED TVS or OLED gaming monitor, you will know that the fear of burning is very real. Leaving a stable icon or toll bar on your display can have serious consequences for a very long time on peak brightness. Fortunately, MSI’s OLED care offers a number of features that burn is designed to fight them.
With MSI OLED Care 2.0 and now 3.0, your monitor actively works in the background to prevent them in two important ways. First, you have a pixel shift. As the name suggests, it regularly transmits a display pixels at intervals, and you can adjust it between three preset intervals: slow, normal and fast.
Then you have a panel protrint, which automatically performs a pixel refresh if the screen is more than four hours.
A common complaint with a panel protrint, though, is that it may be annoying to run a pixel refresh, especially if you are in the middle of playing games. With its new meg -272 QPQDO Eld X 50 gaming monitor, MSI uses hardware and AI to resolve it.
Under the company’s logo at the center below the monitor, now there is an AI care sensor module with a CMOS image sensor. This allows the presence to be detected, and when you turn away from your computer, the monitor will be closed automatically and when you approach it, you will back down.
So, how will this tie be stopped by burn? Well, when you get off the monitor, it can protect the panel in the background to protect its display so that your game or your work does not interfere.
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The screen size
26.5 inches
Resolution
2560 x 1440
Refresh rate
500hz
Flash
SDR 300, HDR 500 (Peak 1000)
Ports
2 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x display port 1.4A, 1 x type-C (DP ALT) 155W with power delivery, 1 x 3.5 mm audio jack
Other specialty
100 x 100 mm mounting, adjusting/rotating stand
Thanks to the built -in NPU of the Mag 272 QPQDO LED X50, its AI Care sensor can distinguish people, pets and items. Thus, when your cat comes in front of your monitor, the display will not be on.
It is worth noting that when the AI care seizes images to detect the sensor, it does not store them.
In addition to the monitor on and off, it is also used for the sensor adaptation. We say that you look at something from the other side of the room, the sensor will adjust the screen brightness to save electricity and once you are looking at the monitor, you will back up the brightness.
The sensor also allows the display to be automatically adjusted to match the interdisciplinary light in a room, so the monitor will not be too bright at night or will not be too dim.
All go to QD Olid
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Absolutely right after the meg-272QP QD -led X50 on the show floor in computer 2025, MSI had another QDO Eld Monitor setup. This display was one of the first QD -led Monitor of MSI, and burn to prevent them, to show their OLED care tech, has been running for years.
I have to recognize that, in addition to their high cost, burn is the main reason I have trapped with IPS and have not yet upgraded the O LED or QDO LEDs myself. However, back to the house, I’m currently reviewing the MSI MPG 321urxw QD-run gaming monitor.
At first, I was really upset about them and even downloaded a dynamic wallpaper and hid my computer’s task bar just to stay safe.
While living in the middle of the game, I also received some panel protocols. However, seeing how MSI burn is dealing with their case has certainly eliminated my initial fear.
The meg -272 QPQDO LEDs is capable of becoming a new AI Care Sensor Game Changer, when this burn comes with a stop and detection of presence. Of course, we get to review it to get the get to test it in a very few crowded environments than the show floor in computer.
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