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MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 Review (5th Gen Ultrawide)

The OSD is split into six main tabs:

Interestingly, MSI has revamped the appearance of its OSD system to go for a cleaner, more text-based approach with less overall design flair than the previous system. It still works just as well and is more feature-packed than ever, including new options for user-configurable HDR brightness, alongside all the usual colour space modes and gaming features we'd expect.

MSI's Gaming Intelligence app will also be supported, but as I received the unit ahead of the official launch, the software isn't ready at the time of review, but MSI tells us it will be available once the monitor lands at retail.

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