Samsung's 4th Gen QD-OLED panels are making their way into retail products, and MSI is among the first out of the gate with two new 81.3 cm (32-inch) gaming monitors built on the Tandem OLED technology. The MAG 321UP QD-OLED X24 and MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 both deliver 4K resolution at 240 Hz with 300 nits peak brightness and a 1,000 nit HDR peak, wrapped in MSI's Dark Armor scratch-resistant film coating.
The two monitors split along connectivity and feature lines in ways that matter for PC gamers. The higher-end MPG 322UR X24 packs a UHBR20-rated DisplayPort 2.1a port, which means it can push 4K at 240 Hz without relying on Display Stream Compression, a meaningful upgrade for image quality purists. It also includes a three-port USB hub, a 98 W USB Type-C port for charging laptops or handhelds, and MSI's AI Care Sensor alongside OLED Care 3.0 burn-in mitigation technology. The MAG 321UP X24 sticks with DisplayPort 1.4a but counters with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, while the MPG model only supports VESA Adaptive-Sync. Both monitors carry a 3-year OLED burn-in warranty.
Only the MAG 321UP QD-OLED X24 is available to purchase so far, currently listed in Italy at $870 (€899). MSI has not announced pricing or availability dates for other regions, and the MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 has no confirmed launch timeline yet despite appearing on MSI's global website.