MSI’s new MPG 322URX QD-OLED monitor delivers full DisplayPort 2.1a support

MSI’s new MPG 322URX QD-OLED monitor features “lossless” 4K at 240Hz with full DisplayPort 2.1 support

MSI has just launched their new MPG 322URX 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor. This new 32-inch 240Hz Quantum Dot OLED display is designed to support “future hardware” with its full DisplayPort 2.1 support. This enabled support for “native, lossless” 4K at 240Hz. In other words, it can support 4K 240Hz without DSC (Display Steam Compression).

Through DisplayPort 2.1a, this screen supports a transmission bandwidth of up to 80 Gbps. That’s two times higher than DisplayPort 1.4a. This screen also supports HDMI 2.1a, making it compatible with the latest consoles.

This screen boasts excellent motion clarity thanks to its ultra-fast 0.03ms GtG (Grey-to-Grey) response times. With its VRR support, it also can deliver a tear-free gaming experience for users.

Like all new MSI OLED monitors, the 322URX supports MSI’s OLED Care 2.0 technologies and boasts a three-year OLED warranty. This warranty covers burn-in, highlighting the reduced risk of OLED burn-in on modern displays.

With its Delta E value be ing less than 2, this screen boasts strong colour accuracy, making this display great for both work and play.

MSI has called this screen the “Ultimate 32-inch QD-OLED 4K Gaming Monitor,” and this screen’s specifications give us little room to argue with that assessment. This monitor is a 4K gaming beast and should act as a great screen upgrade option for gamers upgrading to Nvidia’s RTX 50 series GPUs. After all, you will need a crazy-fast GPU to run modern games at 4K and at such high refresh rates.

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