MSI has launched an updated version of its MPG 321URX monitor in China. Just to remind you, the MPG 321URX (currently priced at $949.99 on Amazon) is among several 32-inch gaming displays that use Gen 3 QD-OLED panels made by Samsung Display. The MPG 321URX has been on sale worldwide since February, having first been revealed a month earlier at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.
Recent Developments in Monitor Design
Since that time, MSI has rolled out a number of other QD-OLED monitors, including the MPG 491CQPX released in August. However, this latest version seems to have merely spruced up the MPG 321URX without making any significant changes. In essence, the new MPG 321URXW keeps the main features of the original MPG 321URX intact.
Performance Specs and Features
For instance, it offers a 4K resolution combined with a 240 Hz refresh rate, while achieving up to 0.03 ms GtG response times, though it only provides 250 nits of peak brightness. Additionally, the MPG 321URXW features 97% coverage of the AdobeRGB color space, support for Adaptive-Sync, and MSI's OLED Care 2.0 technology designed to reduce the risk of image burn-in.
Connectivity Options and Availability
MSI also includes ports like HDMI 2.1 and USB Type-C, the latter of which can power a laptop with up to 90 W. In summary, it looks like the MPG 321URXW enhances the MPG 321URX by introducing a white color option, which is reflected in its name. Currently, the MPG 321URXW has only been confirmed for release in China, and there is no information yet on its international availability.
MSI China via ITHome