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Included in its list of Computex 2026 announcements, MSI has unveiled two new impressive QD-OLED gaming monitors. Both of them offer very different world-first features. The MEG X is a new 1440p ultrawide dubbed the “World’s First Agentic AI QD-OLED” for gamers, while the MPG OLED 322URDX36 ships with a triple-mode design for the first time in a QD-OLED.
You may be familiar with dual-mode monitors, which give owners the chance to quickly switch between two modes while altering the max refresh rate. For example, Samsung’s new QD-OLED panel lets you switch between 4K 360Hz and 1080p 680Hz, but the 322URDX36 takes it to the next level by slipping a 1440p 520Hz option in between them.
MSI MEG X and MPG OLED 322URDX36 specs revealed #
Both of these monitors are fitted with fifth-generation panels with a rapid response time, MSI’s OLED Care 3.0 suite, and Nvidia G-Sync support. We’re still waiting for any official release date and pricing details to emerge, though it’s safe to say that both displays are positioned as premium models, especially since they offer “world’s first” claims to fame.
DarkArmor Film seems to have become a standard feature on MSI’s 2026 gaming displays, and these are no different. The technology allows for 40% deeper blacks, 2.5x scratch resistance, and a 3H hardness rating.
| Specification | MSI MEG X | MSI MPG OLED 322URDX36 |
|---|---|---|
| Screen size | 34″ | 31.5″ |
| Max esolution | 3440 x 1400 (UWQHD) | 3840 x 2160 (4K) |
| Aspect ratio | 21:9 | 16:9 |
| Panel type | 5th-Gen QD-OLED (Penta Tandem) | 5th-Gen QD-OLED (Penta Tandem) |
| Refresh rate | 360Hz | 360Hz (4K) 520Hz (1440p) 680Hz (1080p) |
| Response time | 0.03ms | 0.03ms | | Brightness | 300 nits SDR / 1,300 nits peak | 300 nits SDR / 1,500 nits peak |
| VRR | Nvidia G-Sync | Nvidia G-Sync |
| Display interfaces | HDMI 2.1 (x2), DisplayPort 2.1 (x1) | HDMI 2.1 (x2), DisplayPort 2.1 (x1) |
| Features | OLED Care 3.0, AI Care Sensor, DarkArmor Film LuckyClaw AI Agent, AI Gaming tools | OLED Care 3.0, AI Care Sensor, DarkArmor Film |
Computex 2026 marks the introduction of LuckyClaw, MSI’s new “innovative AI agent” that comes built-in to the MEG X ultrawide gaming monitor. MSI says the AI agent operates via the Gaming Intelligence App to continuously figure out and understand your habits for a more personalized experience. LuckyClaw can be operated with text or voice controls, so you don’t have to spend time navigating menus the old-fashioned way to alter any of your settings.
LuckyClaw is also capable of launching apps and automatically applying changes – MSI says it operates as a “complete cross-device collaboration hub”. In addition to LuckyClaw, the MEG X also features AI Gaming features such as Super Resolution, Crosshair, Vision+, and more.
As for the MPG OLED 322URDX36, the triple-mode configuration is certainly its big selling point. While we’ve seen dual-mode options flooding the market over the past year or so, this is the first time we’ve come across a triple-mode panel for gamers. Users will be able to seamlessly switch between 1080p 680Hz, 1440p 520Hz, and 4K 360Hz modes to suit their specific needs.