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MSI OLED for upcoming games package Samsung QD tech.

 MSI OLED for upcoming games package Samsung QD tech.

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MSI OLED game monitoring is on the way, and it uses the power of Samsung's QD tech. The company, called the MEG 342C QD-OLED, claims that the curved display will be "the best way to test realistic and clear game scenes," while the 175Hz refresh rate This makes it an appealing alternative for FPS game fans. Announced at Computex, MSI calls its new OLED game monitoring “artistic” and highlights its color capabilities. Samsung says its Quantum Dot technology can produce better results than the current LG OLED panels, something that seems to go hand in hand with improved lighting. MSI's 34-inch gaming monitor will appeal to viewers, as the QD OLED screen will help breathe life in both large and small games. However, the panel does not check other specifications in the name of color accuracy, as the response time of the 0.1ms display means that you will be able to maintain the high performance of Call of Duty: Warzone. We’re not sure when the QI QD game keeper will actually arrive, but it won’t be the only high-spec screen on the battlefield. LG will release its first OLED desktop display, while Samsung's Odyssey G8QNB will also arrive at the scene. Well, the Alienware AW3423DW has already arrived, so all three competitors will have to fight. If you would like to invest in a panel with mind-boggling upgrades, Asus has you covered with a 500Hz game monitor that ensures it makes graphics cards more durable. The next wave of leading game developers is about to set up an even bigger PC gaming bar, but the new VESA AdaptiveSync certification standards should help make choosing the right display easier

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