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MSI’s OLED monitor goes 4K 360Hz, 1440p 520Hz and 1080p 680Hz

Avatar photoby Olivia Chen5 days ago

MSI has pulled the cover off the MPG OLED 322URDX36, a 32-inch flagship gaming monitor built around Samsung Display’s latest QD-OLED panel and doing something most rivals still don’t: it can switch between 4K at 360 Hz, 1440p at 520 Hz, and 1080p at 680 Hz. That triple-mode trick is the headline, but the panel […]

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Philips launches 32-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor with 240Hz refresh rate

Avatar photoby Noah Brennan03/17/2026
  • Apple’s foldable iPhone Ultra may get vapor chamber cooling
  • Samsung rolls out 45 Galaxy security fixes, including 5 critical flaws
  • Gemini Go brings Google’s AI assistant to 2GB Android phones
  • Xiaomi 18 Pro may get a much larger rear display
  • iPhone Ultra may use a liquid metal hinge for its first foldable

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