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MSI unveils new OLED and Mini-LED gaming monitors launching at CES 2025

CES 2025 is set to kick off in the next few days and MSI is breaking a few headlines early. MSI already made our favourite OLED monitor of 2024, and in 2025, MSI is set to raise the bar again with an all-new wave of QD-OLED monitors, including the world's first DisplayPort 2.1a 27-inch 4K/240Hz OLED monitor.

At 27-inches, the new MPG 272URX QD-OLED offers increased pixel density compared to the larger 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor that MSI released last year. This model comes equipped with a 5-layer tandem OLED panel featuring the EL Gen 3 technology. This new material composition improves efficiency up to 30%. With G-SYNC support, the monitor delivers smoother, tear-free gaming with reduced lag and fully compatibility with future hardware. A 27-inch QHD/500Hz gaming monitor is also on the way using the same QD-OLED panel technology.

While increased pixel density and sharpness is nice, some of us like to have a bit more size, especially when dealing with 4K resolutions. That is where the MPG 322URX QD-OLED comes in, offering a larger 32-inch 4K QD-OLED display with 240Hz refresh rate for ultra smooth gaming. The MPG 321URXW QD-OLED is another 32-inch option, with a white/silver design, so it can sit alongside white PC builds and peripherals.

All of the monitors mentioned have G-Sync compatibility, as well as DisplayPort 2.1a (UHBR20) for improved bandwidth and picture quality.

The final monitor MSI is showcasing at CES this year is the new MPG 274URDFW E16M, which features a MIni-LED backlight with 1152 local dimming zones. The monitor also offers dual-mode technology, so you can switch between 4K/160Hz or 1080p/320Hz modes. That means you can have access to sharper graphics and more virtual space to work with in the 4K mode, and then you can swap to 1080p to access even faster refresh rates for competitive games like Counter-Strike, Marvel Rivals, Call of Duty or Fortnite.

We will have boots on the ground at CES next week, so stay tuned for a closer and more in-depth look at all the latest tech coming our way.

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KitGuru Says: Are you thinking about making the jump to a new gaming monitor this year? We recommend keeping an eye on the news coming out of CES, as there will be a number of exciting new displays announced.

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