MSI's new monitors finally fix QD-OLED's annoying purple glow. The company just announced two 32-inch 4K gaming screens, the MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 and the MAG 321UP QD-OLED X24, featuring a new panel with DarkArmor Film and Uniform Luminance tech to tackle common complaints. These updates use a third-generation five-layer Tandem OLED architecture for better efficiency and lifespan, while keeping a 240Hz refresh rate and DP 2.1 support.
The DarkArmor Film is a big deal, cutting down the purple or red tint you see on these panels in a lit room and boosting pure black levels by like forty percent. It also makes the screen harder, offering better scratch resistance. The other key feature, Uniform Luminance, lets you tweak the HDR brightness curve to prevent those sudden, jarring shifts in brightness when different-sized windows are on screen, aiming for a more stable viewing experience.
Beyond the panel, the higher-end MPG model includes an AI Care Sensor with OLED Care 3.0 for proactive panel protection. MSI has not released pricing or a specific launch date for these monitors yet, promising more details later.
The DarkArmor Film is a big deal, cutting down the purple or red tint you see on these panels in a lit room and boosting pure black levels by like forty percent. It also makes the screen harder, offering better scratch resistance. The other key feature, Uniform Luminance, lets you tweak the HDR brightness curve to prevent those sudden, jarring shifts in brightness when different-sized windows are on screen, aiming for a more stable viewing experience.
Beyond the panel, the higher-end MPG model includes an AI Care Sensor with OLED Care 3.0 for proactive panel protection. MSI has not released pricing or a specific launch date for these monitors yet, promising more details later.