MSI has announced two new 32-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitors ahead of CES 2025, bringing improved OLED durability and image quality through its new 5-layer Tandem OLED technology.

The two models are the MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 and the MAG 321UP QD-OLED X24. Both use a new panel design that stacks five OLED layers instead of one. This allows higher brightness while reducing stress on each pixel, which can help extend the screen’s lifespan and lower the risk of burn-in.
Both monitors also use DarkArmor Film, a coating designed to fix common QD-OLED issues. It reduces purple or red tint under room lighting, improves black levels by up to 40%, and increases scratch resistance for daily use.
The main difference between the two models is an added feature on the MPG version. The MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 includes an AI Care Sensor that checks if a user is in front of the screen. If no one is detected, the monitor can lower power use and activate panel protection automatically.
The MAG 321UP QD-OLED X24 keeps the same display technology but skips the AI Care Sensor, making it a simpler option focused on display quality.
Both monitors use QD-OLED technology, which combines quantum dots with OLED panels for better colors and accuracy. MSI has not shared pricing or full specifications yet. The monitors are expected to launch sometime in 2026, with more details to be revealed closer to release.


0 Comments
Leave a Reply