MSI Unveils "World's First" 680Hz Triple Mode QD-OLED Gaming Monitor


MSI MPG OLED 322URDX36
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Most of the gaming monitor brands these days are chasing higher refresh rates, but there’s one brand that stole the spotlight at Computex 2026 with something unique. Here, we are talking about MSI, which has two new flagship QD-OLED gaming displays. One packs built-in AI features designed to learn how you use your setup. Whereas the other one introduces display mode gamers haven’t seen before on a QD-OLED panel.

MSI’s new Triple Mode gaming monitor goes all the way to 680Hz

The first one is officially dubbed MSI MPG OLED 322URDX36. At first glance, it looks like another premium 31.5-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor. Dig a little deeper, though, and things get interesting. MSI says the display can switch between three different performance modes depending on the game you’re playing.

Users can run it at 4K and 360Hz, drop down to 1440p at 520Hz, or push all the way to 1080p at a staggering 680Hz. Dual-mode gaming monitors have become increasingly common, but MSI claims this is the first QD-OLED gaming monitor to offer a Triple Mode setup.

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MSI wants AI to manage your gaming setup

The second monitor from MSI is the MEG X ultrawide. This 34-inch curved QD-OLED monitor introduces MSI’s new LuckyClaw AI assistant, which is built directly into the display ecosystem. The company says users can control settings using voice or text commands while the AI learns usage habits over time. LuckyClaw can also launch applications, adjust monitor settings automatically, and work alongside MSI’s gaming-focused AI tools.

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Notably, both gaming monitors feature fifth-generation QD-OLED panels, a 0.03ms response time, NVIDIA G-Sync support, and MSI’s OLED Care 3.0 protection suite. MSI has also integrated its DarkArmor Film technology, which reportedly improves black levels while adding additional scratch resistance.

MSI is still keeping pricing and release details under wraps. Given the specifications and the company’s “world’s first” branding, neither display is likely to land in budget territory. Speaking of gaming, let’s not forget that LG recently unveiled 1000Hz gaming monitor, which it says will launch in the second half of this year.

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