MSI is once again expanding its QD-OLED gaming options, two weeks after its launch Mag 321UP In the UK and US, as a reminder, the company's new gaming monitor is another 32-inch option, just like the gaming monitor. Mag 321UPHowever, the MPG 321CURX uses the same 240Hz panel as the MPG 321URX Instead of the less popular equivalent of 165Hz, which is the base Mag 321UP (Currently $847.99 on Amazon).
In short, the MPG 321CURX is the second 32-inch curved gaming monitor with a QD-OLED Gen 3 panel after the QD-OLED Gen 3 curved gaming monitor. Alienware AW3225QF Which was launched by Dell in January. Since the MPG 321CURX also fits the model Alienware AW3225QF With a 1700R curvature, we imagine both offer essentially the same visual experience. Additionally, MSI claims to have equipped the MPG 321CURX with the following ports:
- 1×3.5mm jack
- 1 x Display Port 1.4A
- 2x HDMI 2.1
- 2x USB 2.0 Type A
- 1x USB 2.0 Type B
- 1x USB Type-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode/USB Power Delivery 98W)
Additionally, the MPG 321CURX offers a peak SDR brightness of 250 nits and is backed by MSI’s three-year OLED warranty. While the company has yet to reveal pricing or availability for most markets, it has confirmed that the MPG 321CURX will retail for €1,399 in the Eurozone and will be on display at Gamescom 2024 in Cologne next week. Please check out the Allround-PC video below for more impressions of MSI’s latest QD-OLED gaming monitor.