The OSD is split into six main tabs:
It's the same core design as we saw from the 341CQR X36 earlier in the year and I really like it. It's clean and easy to navigate, plus it is very feature-rich with all of the quality-of-life features you'd expect from a premium MSI display. No complaints from me.
There is also the option to use the Gaming Intelligence software if you want to – it packs in all the same functionality as you get from the OSD, plus a bit more, and it also gives you the ability to update the firmware, which is always good to see.
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