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MSI – MPG321URXQDOLED 32″ Quantum Dot OLED UHD 240Hz 0.03ms Gaming Monitor with HDR400 (DisplayPort, HDMI, USB) – Black
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(152 customer reviews)
$949.99 Original price was: $949.99.$899.99Current price is: $899.99.
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Category: Gaming Monitors
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Visualize your victory with the MPG 321URX QD-OLED gaming monitor. It boasts a 3840×2160 (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.
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ItsMeMurrayo –
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.
JaRo –
I recently upgraded to this 32″ QD-OLED 4K/240Hz monitor on March 20th, so I’ve had pleasure of testing this for a little over a week now and it has been great! The picture quality is currently unmatched. I’m coming from a 27″ NanoIPS 1440p/165Hz display then tried out 32″ MiniLED 4K/240Hz and I thought that was pretty good but after going QD-OLED 4K/240Hz it’s been everything that I’ve asked for. I’ve always neglected trying out the latest and greatest when it came to display till now. I’ve been using the NanoIPS since it came out back in 2019?
Opening the box everything was well packaged and pretty straight forward, a lot of plastic stickers that I had to remove before use but it was pretty well protected. After setting it up I went through the menus and its pretty easy to navigate especially with the little knob in the middle, you can also use Gaming Intelligence (APP) and set your settings in Windows. After a few days I started tweaking all the settings to meet my preference and I don’t know what to say, can’t really complain about anything.
Every game I play I’m always looking for HDR setting but even without HDR, games look really nice, perfect blacks, and gets pretty bright. I know people are saying that one con is that it can’t reach higher nit levels when getting closer to 100%, maybe that can be fixed later on through firmware. The text looked clearer to me but I don’t know if that’s also going from 1440p to 4K that made the difference. Twitch icons look super clear and comparing it with my older display, you can tell I’ve been missing out on a lot of picture fidelity. When I’m not playing games I’m usually doing office type work and a lot of YouTube and Twitch.
I was concerned about burn-ins but it seems with the 3rd gen they upped the durability and reliability starting with the heatsink to keep the display cool as well as the multiple detection technology like taskbar, logos, and pixel shifting backed by a 3-year warranty from MSI. If you want more you can sign up with Best Buy as they’re pretty good. I’m not too worried about the burn-ins and will use the display to the fullest, if/when I have to use the warranty in the future then so be it but for now, I want to use it to use it with no compromise.
A few things why I chose this QD-OLED and not the other brands, this was cheaper in price with a good number of features like a KVM switch, its flat, and it looks minimalistic and not too flashy or bulky. It may not have Dolby Vision but I’ll save that for watching on the TV instead.
Pros:
+ Better Pricing compared to other QD-OLED brands.
+ Simplistic design, not too overly flashy.
+ Easy to navigate menus and easy to flash firmware.
+ KVM Switch, if you have multiple devices you can switch through them easily.
Cons:
– Advertised nits seem to fall off getting close to 100%. (firmware fix?)
– No Dolby Vision
– Force Panel Protect after 16 hours, might be doing something important during that time. (firmware fix?)
– Display turns off after Panel Protect instead of going back to Stand by (firmware fix?)
Overall, the QD-OLED displays are pretty good, its just a matter of what company/features/warranty you want. I’m pretty satisfied with my purchase.
JosephR –
After spending weeks researching monitors and determining that OLED was the panel of choice, it was a matter of which brand to choose. I decided to go with MSI over other brands due to the price-to-features being a better value. MSI has not let me down to this point (over 2 weeks of daily use). Coming from a curved 32″ Dell VA LCD panel, my eyes could not believe what I had been missing. As the title states, if you are a gamer, OLED is the way to go! This monitor works seamlessly with current gen consoles and is an absolute beast for PC gaming. Whether it’s the 140ppi, 240hz refresh rate or the vivid colors of the QD-OLED panel, this monitor checks all the boxes for me. I also have zero issues with text clarity and color fringing that is talked about with using OLED monitors. The warranty for burn in is right in line with all the major brands at 3 years and this model DOES give you the option to update firmware (already has one available), so peace of mind is there. With a price tag of $950 compared to the over $1200+ for 32″ monitors by other brands releasing this year, the MSI is BEYOND reasonably priced for the value you get. I highly recommend this monitor to anyone who wants to have the best picture quality at a price that sets it apart from the pack.
Gmoney –
This is buy far the best of the currently available 32″ QD-OLED monitors. Not only is it significantly more affordable but based on reviews, it performs just as well as the considerably more expensive alternatives (and isn’t curved). An added bonus is it is the only one that comes with a protective plastic peel that prevents scuffs/marks during shipping.
Colors, contrast and brightness are incredible in HDR. If you’re coming from a standard IPS or VA LCD, the difference is transformational. Not to mention 240hz OLED motion clarity. The UI is easy to navigate and so far has been trouble free.
The only negative I’ve discovered is that after a panel protect cycle, the monitor completely shuts off instead of going back into standby. I hope MSI addresses this in the future with a firmware update.
Tip: Make sure you remove the protective plastic over the rear vents. They need to be unobstructed for cooling purposes.
P.S. the picture below is of the screen itself playing content. That’s how incredible it looks.
KevinA –
The MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED 32″ 4K 240 Hz Gaming Monitor offers outstanding value compared to competitors in the US. Its QD-OLED technology delivers vibrant colors and smooth motion, though in brightly lit rooms, a slight purple tint may be noticeable. However, this issue diminishes in darker environments, providing a more accurate viewing experience. Another minor grippe i had initially was it kept flickering black when using my dp cable however i was able to fix that by using the provided HDMI cable and to be honest it not a big deal since it will probably will be fix with a firmware ware fix in the future. The MSI MPG 321URX offers immersive gaming and movie watching experience without breaking the bank. if you were worry about texts infringement from the last gen of QD-Oled monitor then you can kiss your worry good bye because text frigment is barley noticeable in the MSI MPG 321URX. This is a amazing monitor that basically is the best bang for your buck that offer everything you could want from a 4k oled monitor.
Reviewthiss –
I spent awhile deciding if I want a glossy OLED or matte monitor for my gaming needs. MSI made my decision extremely simple with the MPG321URX QD-OLED. The screen is absolutely insane with plenty of useful features! Getting the most of my GPU paired with this ultra-fast response time of this monitor has improved my FPS games scores. The only thing I was worried about with this monitor was the distraction of reflecting light while gaming. After a few days of gaming I can confirm that I had nothing to worry about as long as you can adequately control the light in the room. Please do not forget to take care of your OLED screen, MSI also offers a 3 year burn in warranty for extra peace of mind. Game on gamers!
HouseR –
I want to start by saying that I tried three other monitors before settling on the MSI MPG-URX.
The monitors I tested were the Alienware AW3225QF, Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SD), and LG Ultragear 32GS95UE. In my opinion, the MSI URX is the clear winner, especially considering its price. The image quality is on par with, or even better than, the other monitors I tried. I also prefer the flat panel design over the curved ones, which I find more gimmicky. The 90W USB-C charger is a great addition, and the overall quality of the MSI monitor is impressive.
In short, if you’re looking for a 32-inch OLED monitor, the MSI MPG-URX is definitely worth considering. It offers excellent picture quality, a practical design, and good value for money. I was so impressed that I ended up buying TWO of them. The only downside was the wait for a restock. I hope this review helps you with your decision.
First 3 pics are with my phone, last pic is a screen capture from the monitor, not sure how that helps 😛
P.S. – If you’re not using the DisplayPort cable that came in the box, make sure your cable supports 4K at 240Hz.
DanielV –
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).