🔥 Elevate your game with MSI’s QD-OLED powerhouse!
The MSI MPG 341CQPX is a 34-inch curved QD-OLED gaming monitor featuring a 3440x1440 UWQHD resolution, ultra-fast 0.03ms response time, and a 240Hz refresh rate. Designed for pro gamers and creators, it delivers true black HDR 400 visuals, ergonomic adjustability, and smart customization via the Gaming Intelligence app, ensuring a premium, immersive experience with reduced OLED aging.
Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3440 x 1440 |
Brand | MSI |
Series | MPG341CQPQDOLED |
Item model number | MPG341CQPQDOLED |
Item Weight | 27.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.52 x 31.97 x 16.82 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.52 x 31.97 x 16.82 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | MSI |
ASIN | B0D685SYKN |
Date First Available | June 5, 2024 |
A**N
Absolutely beautiful and smooth OLED, but also OLED.
This monitor is absolutely beautiful and runs so smooth, I love the deep blacks and the amazing contrast it has. And the 21:9 is amazing for movie watching, gaming and all around desktop use. And even when right next to my side monitors which are 155hz VA panels you can very easily tell the difference and see just how much better this is. However beware that this is still an OLED screen and will burn in if you let it. I watch a lot of YouTube videos and often fall asleep with them on and as most videos are 16:9 there is black borders on the edges and I can see lines where the videos content is playing at the fake edges of the YouTube player. It's faint and I only see it when the screen is dark and one color but it is still there, even with the built in burn in protection enabled. However I would consider this my fault, not the screens, since even my VA side monitors show some burn in so it looks like it's just part of life and you'd have to actively put effort in to prevent it. Other than that this is a great monitor that's got easy to use software and is nice and big for everyday task for me!
A**K
The Best Monitor I've Owned
I absolutely love this monitor! The colors are rich and vibrant, and the deep blacks make everything look stunning. The ultrawide curved screen is incredibly immersive, whether I’m gaming, watching movies, or working. It’s super smooth and responsive, with no lag or ghosting. Setup was easy, and the build quality feels premium.
C**S
Good purchase, get the warranty
Fantastic monitor - I got it recently and it beats my old 27" IPS panel by a mile. Colors are rich, blacks are truly black (no backlight), and the ultrawide screen space not only makes gaming way more immersive but it's also great for productivity. A shame that 1440p 10-bit 240hz requires DSC but it is what it is, and frankly not noticeable to my eyes. The only concern I have is burn in, but that's general to all OLEDs, and that worry is alleviated somewhat by the 3 year warranty covering it (don't forget to register). Can't say about the text quality because I'm not sensitive to it; it looks fine to me
J**.
The Best OLED Monitor I’ve Ever Used
This is without a doubt the best OLED Monitor I’ve used so far. Amazing image quality, colors look very accurate on sRGB mode and the HDR Peak 1000 setting is the best I’ve seen from any OLED display. Setup was simple and the display slotted right into my VESA 100x100 monitor arm. To my surprise, the VRR function on this display is almost flawless as well, with flickering only occurring in the loading screens of same games; during gameplay there is no noticeable flicker, even with large frame-rate fluctuations in the games I tested. My only gripe with this monitor is that you need to update the firmware upon receiving it to the latest version to get the HDR Peak 1000 fixes, and the cables you get with the display (HDMI, DisplayPort) are not high quality. Before buying this monitor, please purchase VESA certified DisplayPort/HDMI Cables; I was getting crashes in some games when I hooked up this monitor and switching the DisplayPort cable solved the issue. Otherwise, if you’re in the market for a new OLED, you can’t go wrong here. MSI is leading the game in monitors right now.
B**N
Fantastic monitor - know the caveats
tl;dr - If you know what you're getting into, probably the best (current) value you can get of the 34" ultrawide OLEDs. 3 year burn-in warranty, gen 2 oled care, and of course a stellar image. But definitely do your research before buying and being disappointed by the pitfalls of OLED. I think the monitor is a better value than the popular Alienware AW3423DWF at this point, but again be aware that all of these OLEDs require being babied, unlike a LED-based one.That said, super impressed with this monitor, especially once proper HDR content is on - just jaw-dropping clarity and contrast, it's like looking through a window. Great refresh rate (I'm not really a competitive gamer so the added cost for 240Hz isn't really worth it) and easy swapping between color spaces if that's you're thing. I was skeptical about ultrawide at first, but it's so immersive and great for games and the music production work I do. Took a bit of getting used to from my old dual monitors, but I really like it. A side benefit of the OLED is in the dark, regular 16:9 content (like youtube) looks like it's on a normal monitor thanks to the perfect blacks on the "side bars".Now, the big caveats:Like all current OLED monitors, there are varying levels of intrusive "OLED care" functions - pixel shifting, logo detection and dimming, etc. The biggest being the ~5 minute, every 4 to 16 hour panel refresh - thankfully on the MSI the pop up can be dismissed or changed to be only every 16 if it bothers you that much, but it needs to be planned around regardless. The pixel shift, which moves the entire screen, also cannot be turned off. This is all to reduce burn in since monitors are far more static than TVs. Additionally, the triangular pixel substructure will make text and windows have some color fringing - this took a few days for me to get over, but I barely notice it now. And probably wouldn't have in the first place, if it hadn't been noted in the reviews.But overall, even though the babying of the monitor takes some getting used to, I can't stop staring at this thing. If the additional upkeep seems too unappealing, I recommend waiting for a good miniLED to come out, or OLED tech to mature more.
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