In the world of video games, the higher the FPS the better, especially in multiplayer first or third person shooter games. There Artificial intelligence It is found in operating systems, applications and even in computer components and peripherals, and an example of how Artificial Intelligence is capable of improving the functioning of devices is found in the new Samsung OLED monitor.
The Korean firm Samsung presented two new OLED monitors, a 31.5-inch with 4K resolution and another 24-inch with 1440p resolution. Both models offer a 360Hz refresh rate and a response time of just 0.03 ms, all thanks to Artificial Intelligence.
Samsung is not the first manufacturer to introduce the use of Artificial Intelligence in its monitors, since we can also find it in the AORUS range from Gigabyte, although its function is limited to reducing the burning problems from which these types of screens suffer by always displaying a fixed image, like the taskbar of any operating system that we use on our computer.
Samsung’s OLED monitor gets better with AI
Samsung, in addition to using artificial intelligence to mitigate the burning effect of this technology, just like AORUS, also takes advantage of it to improve the refresh rate, reaching a save in OLED panelssince they are the first to provide patient 360 Hz. For this, they used the patented algorithm Quantum enhancerwhich will also be available in the upcoming range of smart TVs that it plans to launch in the market next year.
In addition to these two models, it also plans to launch a 27-inch model with 1440p resolution with the same 360 Hz refresh rate. In this way, it expands the range of options available to gamers with conventional and familiar models and covers all user needs, although 1080p remains the preferred resolution.
In this sense, if we pay attention to the Steam usage statistics, the 60% of users, use monitors with 1080p resolution, 16% enjoy their games in 1440p resolution while only 3.7% do so with 4K resolution. Samsung has started production of these new 31.5 and 24 inch models, but at the moment it is not known when their market launch is planned, but most likely it will be shortly after their official presentation at CES which place every year. in January in Las Vegas.
As we mentioned at the beginning of this article, Artificial Intelligence is gradually reaching devices in which it would not initially be possible to think about its implementation, such as hard drives. Seagate, one of the most well-known and experienced storage drive manufacturers in the industry, offers a line of AI-enabled hard drives designed for security camera recording drives.
It is also available on monitors mainly to prevent/reduce OLED panels that always display the same image from burning in and displaying an unpleasant mark on the screen. In addition to Samsung and Gigabyte, manufacturers RedMagic and TCL are also working on smart monitors and TVs that take advantage of the benefits of artificial intelligence.