MSI is debuting the MAG OLED 271QPX32 at Computex 2026, and the spec sheet alone is going to get a lot of attention.
The headline is the panel technology. MSI is calling this the world’s first 27-inch WQHD display with a 5-layer QD-OLED Penta Tandem stack. That layered structure is how they’re hitting a 320Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time without the brightness or longevity tradeoffs that have held OLED monitors back in gaming contexts.
For anyone keeping score: 320Hz at 2560×1440 on a 27-inch panel is a combination that hasn’t existed in OLED before. The typical compromise has been either high refresh on a lower resolution or OLED quality at 144Hz. This pushes both at the same time.
The display carries VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification and QuantumView verification, which are the two certifications that actually mean something for color accuracy and HDR performance. DarkArmor anti-reflective film is also included, same as on the Mac-focused PRO MAX displays MSI announced at the same show.
No pricing announced yet. MSI will be showing it live on the Computex floor starting today. If the panel technology delivers what the spec sheet promises, this will be one of the more interesting monitors of the year for anyone building a high-performance gaming setup around an OLED display.
MSI provided information for this article ahead of the Computex 2026 announcement.

