Another day, another 32-inch, 4K, 240Hz QD-OLED stunner. Except this one's cheaper and every bit as good as the competition. An easy choice? For once, yes.Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to really get to the heart of what matters most to you.At last, MSI's take on the brave new generation of 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitors has landed. Why have we been so keen to get our filthy paws on the MSI MPG321URX? Simple. It's by far the cheapest available.
So, yeah, this is the fourth 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor we've reviewed in recent months. They all share the same basic specs, including 240Hz refresh, claimed 0.03ms response and 250 full-screen brightness, plus 99% DCI-P3 coverage.Samsung QD-OLED 3rd Gen panel, Adaptive Sync, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.
At risk of giving away too much, too soon, it basically does. As ever, there are always nuances, detailed differences. But in broad brush terms the answer is yes, you're getting as good an experience as the more expensive options, just for less money. That's why black tones on QD-OLED panels can look a little grey in environments with lots of ambient light. I suspect the quantum dots being activated by ambient light is at least in part to blame for the perceived warmth of these monitors. Whatever, with the is MSI we wouldn't class it as problematic to the same extent as that Gigabyte monitor, it's just something to be aware of.
An ABL or automatic brightness limiter is designed to make sure the brightness of an OLED panel doesn't vary according to what is being displayed. Without it, you'll find the overall brightness of an OLED panel will actually dim as you expand a predominantly white app window, like a web browser.Generally, it's desirable to have an ABL running in SDR mode on the desktop.
That aside, and bearing in mind that no QD-OLED monitor solves that problem as yet, there's little else to put you off the MSI MPG321URX versus more expensive alternatives. The build and design is fine, if a little generic, the OSD is packed with re-assuring if overly complex burn-in mitigation features and it doesn't nag you as often as some alternatives about ruining your screen with burn in.
Source: Gaming Daily Report (gamingdailyreport.net)
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