
Visualize your victory with the MPG 321URX QD-OLED gaming monitor. It boasts a 3840x2160 (UHD) next-gen QD-OLED panel, 240Hz refresh rate, and rapid 0.03ms(GtG) response time. VESA certification for ClearMR 13000 and DisplayHDR True Black 400 ensures exceptionally vivid images and mitigates motion blur. OLED Care 2.0 reduces OLED burn-in risks. For console gamers, the MPG 321URX QD-OLED provide HDMI 2.1 ports with 48Gbps bandwidth, 120Hz support, VRR, and ALLM.

Experience immersive gaming with the MPG 322URX QD-OLED monitor, featuring a 3840x2160 UHD QD-OLED panel, 240Hz refresh rate, and 0.03ms response time. NVIDIA G-Sync ensures smooth, tear-free gameplay, while VESA ClearMR 13000 and DisplayHDR True Black 400 deliver vivid visuals with minimal blur. OLED Care 2.0 prevents burn-in, prolonging the display’s lifespan. Enjoy 4K 120Hz, VRR, and ALLM with HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps) or DisplayPort 2.1a (80Gbps) for seamless performance and future hardware support.

The world’s first 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor has arrived. The AW3225QF delivers ultimate visual fidelity with 4K resolution, Dolby Vision, a 240Hz refresh rate, and 0.03 ms minimum response time, plus superb color performance.

MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED X24 27" 16:9, 240Hz Gaming Monitor, 0.3ms, 2560 x 1440 (WQHD), 1x DP (1.4a), 2xHDMI (2.1), HDR ready, G-SYNC Compatible & FreeSync Premium
| Pros for MSI - MPG321URXQDOLED 32" Quantum Dot OLED UHD 240Hz 0.03ms Gaming Monitor with HDR400 (DisplayPort, HDMI, USB) - Black | |||
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| Color Quality, Refresh Rate, Resolution, HDR, Blacks | Color Quality, Refresh Rate, Resolution, Connectivity, DisplayPort | Refresh Rate, HDR, Picture Quality, OLED Quality, Color | There were no pros for this product— |
| Cons for MSI - MPG321URXQDOLED 32" Quantum Dot OLED UHD 240Hz 0.03ms Gaming Monitor with HDR400 (DisplayPort, HDMI, USB) - Black | |||
| Firmware, Panel Protection, DisplayPort | There were no cons for this product— | Audio, Price, Connectivity, Ghosting | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers are enthusiastic about the MPG321URXQDOLED monitor's exceptional color quality, with users highlighting the deep blacks. The monitor's high refresh rate and 4K resolution also receive praise for providing a smooth and sharp visual experience. Some concerns were raised regarding firmware updates, panel protection settings, and the DisplayPort version.
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The MSI MPG 321URX is amazing for the price compared to some of its competitors, notably the Asus PG32UCDM or the Gigabyte FO32U2P. All of them offering the same panel with similar features really increased the value of this monitor for me. The contrast and colors are eye popping, blacks are actually black and the 240hz on top of that sealed the deal for me. Whether you're coming from a VA, TN, or IPS display this monitor will blow them out of the water with its contrast and minimal ghosting/fast response time. Upgrading from the Gigabyte m27q shows the gap between LCD and OLED. This is the best value 4K OLED monitor out there on the market right now, it has everything you really need. I would wholeheartedly recommend this to someone. Some things to note are that this monitor only comes with DP 1.4 rather 2.1, which limits the graphics cards you might be able to use in the future (the only ones offering it at the moment are the rx 7900 xt and rx 7900 xtx). You're also better off using this monitor in a dark or dimly lit environment as the panel can only go up to 250 nits, which is bright enough for some but might not be for others (something to note is the purple tint of the display in brighter environment).
DanielV Posted
I’ve been shopping the new 4k 240hz OLED panels for months and decided on the MSI, because it costs hundreds less than the competitors while having the same panel/picture quality and similar if not better features. I previously had a Samsung Odyssey G7. I was fairly happy with the G7, but with a 4090 and 7800x3d it made sense to move to 4K. The G7 was a VA panel which are known for good contrast ratio compared to IPS & TN, but compared to the MSI OLED, it looks mid. This MSI monitor is as good as it gets, and im extremely happy with it. I most likely wont be buying another monitor until this one stops working. I really like the “AI Vision” feature which just brightens dark areas for competitive FPS games, and really helps in games like Tarkov & Hunt Showdown. If you’re looking for a new OLED monitor, there arent likely to be many major tech advancements for several years, so now is the time. I do hope MSI fixes a few things with firmware updates. For one, I want the ability to disable DSC, so that I can use DLDSR when playing single player games. The MSI rep on reddit said that the ability to toggle off DSC would be added in a future update, so fingers crossed. Hopefully they also add an auto color mode setting when changing between SDR and HDR content, as you currently need to manually swap color modes. For SDR you likely want sRGB, while in HDR you want Adobe RGB, DCI-P3 or User Mode. It’s a slight annoyance having to remember to change it each time, but not a deal breaker and is probably something they can fix with firmware. If you haven’t tried OLED yet, I can honestly say the hype is real. I highly recommend you buy this monitor if you are on the fence. It’s met all of my expectations and then some.
ItsMeMurrayo Posted
I'm coming from an Alienware AW3423DW, which was an ultrawide 3440x1440 34" OLED monitor. I upgraded to this because of two main reasons: I was getting eye strain and migraines looking at my old screen, and I didn't want ultrawide anymore. This MSI MPG321URX 32" is absolutely perfect. The text clarity is incredible, I'd swear it's almost IPS levels of clear. The colors are fantastic. I particularly love the "Premium Colors" mode, which adds a lot of saturation, for gaming. My 3080ti and 5900x can run the types of games I play at 4K no problem. Even something like Marvel Rivals not only looks fantastic but gets rock solid 130+ fps at high settings. Performance-wise, I haven't had a single issue, neither with cleaning nor dead pixels nor settings changes or power or fan sounds or anything. It's been rock solid since I got it, and I really love the 240hz upgrade from my previous 175hz. It was SUPER easy to put together, and not nearly as heavy as my old monitor. The build quality on this is really solid, and I LOVE being able to raise and lower it to whatever my preference height of the moment is, which it has a pretty wide range of heights for as well! The base of it is sturdy enough and even has room to house my bluetooth speaker I'm using as a soundbar for it sitting on said base just below my screen. The form factor of the base is also a plus, because it's unobtrusive and keeps my already limited desk space even less taken up, so I regained desk space upgrading to this as well. The flat, non-curved structure at first looked MILDLY fisheye to me but since I've adjusted to it, visually speaking, I see only perfection. The menu is easy to navigate, the big power button is easy to locate and utilize, the joystick navigation feels really good to use, and the ability to connect and swap between multiple devices is just the amazing cherry on top. My eyes no longer get strained, and I no longer get migraines from my screen. I 1,000% recommend this monitor, even at full price. It's the best investment and has its spot as the top rated Rtings OLED gaming monitor (last I checked before ordering) for many excellent reasons.
AshM Posted