Swipe to scroll horizontallyMSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 scorecardValueAt $899, the MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 is about $150 more expensive than it's predecessor. So, like all OLEDs, it's not cheap. But it is probably worth the extra money if you are already shopping OLED gaming monitors.3 / 5DesignThis is a well-built, properly engineered display with a strong feature set. Relatively low pixel density is the only obvious weakness.4 / 5PerformanceFor this class of display namely a 21:9 34-inch ultrawide 1440p panel, this is the best we've yet seen. It's stunning.5 / 5Final scoreIf you are in the
Swipe to scroll horizontallyMSI MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 scorecardValueAt $1,099, the MSI MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24 isn't exactly cheap. But then, what 4k 32-inch OLED gaming monitor is? At least this new MSI has Samsung's latest and most impressive 4K QD-OLED tech.3.5 / 5DesignMSI hasn't changed much, design-wise, versus the previous model. But that's mostly a good thing and includes excellent connectivity.4 / 5PerformanceThe new-gen Samsung QD-OLED panel is a zinger. It's punchier, the purple tint problem is reduced and all the usual 4K OLED goodness remains.5 / 5Final scoreThis is not a cheap moni
Swipe to scroll horizontallyGigabyte MO27U2 scorecardValueThe Gigabyte MO27U2 is expensive in all markets but performance doesn’t quite live up to the price.3 / 5DesignMany gaming monitors are dripping with RGB and design flourishes. The MO27U2 is far more sober, which will appeal to many.4 / 5PerformanceThe MO27U2 is great for work but not perfect when it comes to multimedia and gaming performance.4 / 5Final scoreUltimately, the Gigabyte MO27U2 promises much but doesn’t quite deliver at its premium price point4 / 5