MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED MSRP $950.00 Score Details DT Editors' Choice “MSI's QD-OLED gaming monitor delivers on impeccable image quality while costing less.” Pros Cons You could blindly pick any OLED gaming monitor released this year and slap it on the list of the best gaming monitors, and it’d make sense. With a small selection of panels available, basically every OLED gaming monitor looks great.
Pedestrian as the design of the MPG 321URX is, the stand MSI includes is excellent. There’s a routing channel that’s positioned behind the monitor, so there aren’t any dangling cables, and MSI opted for a single square stand, as opposed to the long legs you see on monitors like the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8.
Compared to the Asus competition, MSI is missing a few other features. Most notably, it doesn’t include Black Frame Insertion , which is one of the key selling points of Asus’ display. On the other hand, MSI includes power delivery with USB-C and a KVM switch, both of which are absent on Alienware’s more expensive take on this panel.Ports and menu I appreciate how easy it is to control the MPG 321URX, and that really comes down to how large the on-screen display is.
Image quality I went into this review a pessimist. Surely, I thought, if MSI was undercutting the competition so much, there would be some sacrifice to image quality. I expected wonky color, disappointing color accuracy, and brightness that missed the mark, not due to the MSI branding, but due to the price. Boy, was I wrong.
If you’re doing any work on the MPG 321URX, you should do it in SDR. In HDR, the color error was 4.9. That’s because of how brightness works with HDR. The brightness will increase and decrease depending on how much of the screen is filled, so the color error can change quite a bit depending on what’s on-screen. Regardless, HDR looks great, so it’s for media consumption, not creation.
Compared to other OLED options, MSI really stands out with its ClearMR 13,000 certification. This is a relatively young standard that tests and validates motion clarity, and MSI is topping the charts here. The 13,000 tier is the highest available — so high, in fact, that it wasn’t even available when ClearMR launched about a year-and-a-half ago.
On the PC side, competitive games also get a boost with the great motion clarity of OLED. For me, the cinematic experience is why you go with an OLED monitor, but the low response times and 240Hz refresh rate definitely provide a boost when you want to squeeze in a few rounds of Valorant or Fortnite.
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