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MSI introduces world’s first 27-inch inkjet-printed OLED display

MSI has officially announced the Pro Max OLED 271UPJW12, introducing the world's first 27-inch inkjet-printed (IJP) OLED display. The new monitor is designed for both high-end productivity and entertainment workloads.

This monitor (via DisplaySpecifications) features a 27-inch 4K panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 164PPI pixel density. The panel uses an RGB stripe sub-pixel layout to reduce color fringing, improving overall text and image clarity. Colour performance covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut with a Delta E ≤ 2 accuracy rating. According to MSI, the display is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500-certified and can reach a peak HDR brightness of 1000nits.

To prevent burn-in, the brand integrates its OLED Auto Care Technology, which runs Data Counting Compensation (DCC) dynamically in the background. Physical protection includes an anti-glare (AG) coating with a 3H-rated surface hardness. For eye comfort, the monitor features EyesErgo technology with TÜV certification, Eyesafe 3.0 certification limiting blue light to 20% or less, and Circadian Protection Factor (CPF) compliance to minimise sleep disruption.

Connectivity features include a built-in KVM switch, PIP/PBP support, and a USB-C port supporting 15W Power Delivery. An adjustable ergonomic stand and multi-format support across SDR and HDR modes round out the specifications.

KitGuru says: It will be interesting to see how these stack up against other OLEDs currently on the market. 

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