MSI presents new QD-OLED monitors from the MPG and MAG lines, with 4K, Ultrawide QuadHD models and the 49-inch MPG in 32:9 aspect ratio and Dual-QuadHD resolution
8 jan
2024
– 19h02
(updated at 8:02 p.m.)
MSI presented its new MAG and MPG gaming series monitors with panels QD-OLED (Quanum Dot-OLED). In total, there are six confirmed models, two with QuadHD resolution, two 4K, one Ultrawide QHD and another 49″ with a 32:9 aspect ratio and impressive Dual-QuadHD resolution (5120 × 1440).
Photo: MSI / Disclosure / Canaltech
All models offer DisplayHDR True Black 400 and 0.03 ms GtG (Gray-to-Gray) response times. The new MSI monitors still use technology MSI OLED Care 2.0 para reduce the chance of burn-in of pixels, feature console mode with 48 Gbps HDMI 2.1 port.
 
MPG 491CQP QD-OLED: 2 monitores QHD em 1
The MSI MPG 491CQP QD-OLED features a screen equivalent to two QHD monitors (5120 × 1440), with 1800R curvature, offering an excellent field of vision in a much wider work area. This larger area is a good option, especially for work or for compatible shooting and simulation games.
In addition to the larger area, the MPG 491CQP has a 144Hz refresh rate, 250 nits brightness and an internal design with a custom heatsink, eliminating the need for a fan, even in such a large project.
MSI MPG 491CQP has DualQuadHD resolution and 144Hz refresh rate, for a more immersive experience in simulators, or greater productivity when working. (Image: MSI / Disclosure)
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MAG 341CQP: Ultrawide QHD
The MAG 341CQP has practically the same specifications as the MPG 491CQP, but only in QuadHD resolution (2560 × 1440) and a 34″ ultrawide screen in a 21:9 aspect ratio. Its refresh rate is slightly higher, reaching up to 175Hz, but the others technologies and adjustments are the same.
MAG 341CQP is the new ultrawide QuadHD model with a refresh rate of up to 175Hz, ideal for competitive shooters. (Image: MSI / Disclosure)
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32″ and 27″ flat monitors: 4K and QuadHD
Essentially, the MAG 32UPX and MPG 32URX have the same specifications: 32″ flat screens, 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. Both have response times of 0.03 mg GtG, premium finish and height and position adjustments for ensure good ergonomics.
The MAG 271QPX and MPG 271QRX have a 27″ panel and QHD resolution at 360Hz. The MSI OLED Care 2.0 technology, embedded in all models, detects edges between images, or even the taskbar, reducing brightness only in those locations. This prevents the burn-in effect caused by static images exposed for prolonged periods on OLED panels.
The only real difference between the flat screen series, besides their size and native resolution, is that the MAGs do not have a USB HUB compatible with KVM technology to control different computers using just one set of mouse and keyboard.
MSI has not yet revealed the price range for the new monitors or launch date, but should present more details throughout the week during CES 2024. Currently, MSI’s MAG and MPG monitors cost R$2,000, on average, for the 27-inch versions, with larger models costing close to R$4,000.
It is also worth remembering that some products with less demand rarely reach the Brazilian market, so it is possible that the 49″ Dual-QuadHD model will only arrive via direct import or at even more prohibitive prices.
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