New QD-OLED monitors are coming. MSI has announced six upcoming models measuring 27, 32, 34 and 49 inches. Apart from curved monitors, for the first time there will also be flat screens with this technology. In addition, no fan is installed.
MSI announced a new QD-OLED monitor series at the Consumer Electronics Show. beside Curved ultrawide model The series consists of 34 and 49 inches Flat 32 and 27 inch models. They should all be a new generation panel as well Fanless design A roadmap leaked from MSI with new monitors on offer in early October.
Second QD-OLED generation
Obviously curved monitors will launch first. MSI MAG 341CQP is an alternative to MSI MEG 342C (Test) in ultrawide 21:9 format cheap Fails The MPG 491CQP is the final version of the 32:9 monitor MSI Project 491C – but apparently it comes with QD-OLED, unlike the previous 49-inch monitor. New panel for use
- MAG 341CQP QD-OLEDUWQHD, 175 Hz, 0,03 ms GtG – 1.299 euros
- MPG 491CQP QD-OLEDSUWQHD, 144 Hz, 0,03 ms GtG – 1.699 euros
It will be the first time QD-OLED screen without curvature So far there are only flat WOLED panels like the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDM (review) to offer. However, Asus has already shown corresponding monitors with new QD-OLED panels. They are scheduled to appear in the first quarter of 2024. MSI has announced the following slim models:
- MPG 321URX QD-OLEDUHD 4K,240 Hz, 0,03 ms GTG – 1.399 euros
- MAG 321UPX QD-OLEDUHD 4K,240 Hz, 0,03 ms GtG
- MPG 271QRX QD-OLEDWQHD 2K,360 Hz, 0,03 ms GtG – 999 euros
- MAG 271QPX QD-OLEDWQHD 2K,360 Hz, 0,03 ms GtG
The difference between flat models is still unclear
According to the manufacturer, MPG and MAG models are different USB-C port charging performance. MPG models should support power delivery up to 90 watts, while MAG models only support up to 15 watts. Additionally, MSI speaks of Advanced OLED care function With OLED Care 2.0 – cooling is optimized and graphene will be used instead of fans. Better gaming functions are being talked about through the use of “AI technology”.
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