MSI’s MPG OLED 322URDX36 has a wild trick: three show modes
At Computex 2026, MSI is showcasing its new screens that includes QD-OLED shows. The corporate is launching its flagship mannequin, the MPG OLED 322URDX36, with a 31.5-inch display and a brand-new characteristic known as Triple Mode: the power to modify between three totally different units of resolutions and refresh charges.
For instance, single-player motion RPGs may be loved in excessive decision and full graphical splendor in 4K at as much as 360Hz, whereas aggressive on-line multiplayer video games like Fortnite and Counter-Strike 2 may be performed in 1440p at as much as 520Hz or 1080p at as much as 680Hz.
The show expertise can also be progressive: the MPG OLED 322URDX36 contains a Fifth-generation QD-OLED panel from Samsung with Penta-Tandem expertise. The display is supplied with the brand new QuantumBlack movie, which improves black ranges by 40 p.c and will increase scratch resistance by an element of two.5. MSI calls the coating “DarkArmor.”
The RGB stripe subpixel format ensures razor-sharp textual content rendering. Moreover, the positioning of subpixels in stripes minimizes colour fringing. Uniform Luminance expertise permits for particular person adjustment of the HDR curve for exact picture show throughout gaming, and the utmost HDR brightness reaches as much as 1,500 nits, which meets the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 600 and ClearMR 18000 certifications.
To reduce the danger of OLED burn-in, MSI has built-in an AI Care sensor into this monitor, which protects the OLED panel by way of exact individual detection with out compromising your privateness.
So far as connectivity, this MSI monitor options DisplayPort 2.1a with full bandwidth as much as 80Gbps in addition to a USB-C port with as much as 98 watts of energy supply to be used with gaming laptops.
The MPG OLED 322URDX36 is about to launch within the second half of 2026. Its value has not but been confirmed.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.
