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 horizontallyAttributesNotesRatingDesignNot the prettiest, and color options aren’t amazing, but well-built and IP68 rated.3/5DisplayImpressive display with punchy colors and commendable detail — not quite as bright as some competitors.4/5SoftwareSolid software and security updates, but bloat, ads, and annoying notifications ruin the user experience.2/5CamerasVery solid main camera, neat selfie camera too — but lack of telephoto lens means zoom is restricted.4/5PerformanceStable performance, speakers are decent but not the highest quality, although strong codec support is on-boa
Swipe to scroll horizontallyRedMagic 11 Pro scorecardAttributesNotesRatingDesignIt ain’t subtle, and you might resent lugging it around, but you at least have to respect the perfectly flat shape and cool liquid cooling system.3 / 5DisplayThis is a large, sharp, dependably smooth display that benefits from the lack of a selfie notch.4 / 5PerformanceWith an enhanced Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, liquid cooling, and plenty of rapid RAM, this is about as fast as phones get.5 / 5CameraThe RedMagic 11S Pro takes merely adequate images, which might not feel like enough given the price bump.3 / 5Batt