Author: Danny
Rating: 5
Review: Coming off the back of a PG42UQ, which I realised was just too big and had massive problems with OLED, the MPG321UR-QD was not an awful lot cheaper (£900) than the one it was replacing (£1400) but while the MSI feels fractionally overpriced, it is a very, very good monitor and you do get what you pay for. The obvious features you want, 144Hz , HDR and g-sync compatible are indeed working in abundance, and for gaming it's probably about the best 32" model on the consumer market. Some chap presented a review saying the default colours were diabolical and that it didn't wake up right - this may have been fixed in firmware because the default image was excellent and there are no issues waking it up. The wealth of image options you have here are huge, and the HDR is probably the best I've seen on any screen aside my OLED TV - a massive issue with OLED is the maximising of windows with regards brightness - they dim, in short. Not a problem with this IPS screen and while the pure brightness is obviously never as strong as OLED, you can maximise those windows to your heart's content without losing any vibrancy. In terms of gaming and general picture, it's top class - it might not rewrite the rules of screens but it sure refines existing ones and gives everything you'd need in a monitor for all purposes. Like I say, maybe a little overpriced, but generally there's nothing I can fault it on and it's the best monitor I've ever used.