4K OLED monitor with 165 Hz and USB-C for a great price! MSI MAG 322UP discounted to 15 thousand

  • MSI MAG 322UP is a 32" QD-OLED monitor with 4K resolution, 165 Hz, 0.03 ms response time, and 10-bit color depth
  • Originally 23,990 CZK, with code ALZADNY20 for 15,192 CZK — 37% discount
  • 4K QD-OLED for fifteen thousand — a few years ago that would sound like a typo, today it's a reality

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
10. 4. 2026 14:30
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A 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor for fifteen thousand. The MSI MAG 322UP costs 15,192 CZK at Alza after entering the code ALZADNY20. The original price was 23,990 CZK. You get a QD-OLED panel with infinite contrast, perfect blacks, a response time of 0.03 ms, and a refresh rate of 165 Hz — at a resolution of 3840 × 2160. Users on Alza agree: you turn it on and say “wow”.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want a 4K monitor with QD-OLED display for both gaming and creative work — colors, contrast, and response time are unrivaled at this price.
⚠️ Consider that one user reports whistling when connected via DisplayPort at 165 Hz, the maximum brightness of 250 nits is lower than competitors, and OLED carries the risk of burn-in.
💡 For 15,192 CZK you get a 32″ 4K QD-OLED, 165 Hz, G-Sync compatibility, 10-bit colors, USB-C, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and pivot.

Why a 4K QD-OLED for 15 thousand is worth attention

QD-OLED combines perfect blacks and infinite contrast with vibrant Quantum Dot colors — 138% sRGB and 118% Adobe RGB coverage with 10-bit color depth means over a billion displayable colors. On a 32″ diagonal at 4K resolution, the pixel density is so high that text is as sharp as on a printed page and games look incredibly detailed.

A response time of 0.03 ms eliminates any motion blur, while 165 Hz and G-Sync compatibility ensure smooth, tear-free gaming. Connectivity includes 2× HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C. An anti-reflective surface, adjustable height, and pivot for vertical orientation complete the features. The flat 16:9 design is suitable for both gaming and working with documents side-by-side.

What to consider

One user on Alza points out unpleasant whistling when connected via DisplayPort at 165 Hz — via HDMI, the monitor is silent but limited to 120 Hz. This is a potential issue if you plan to use the full refresh rate, but it’s more likely a problem with a single unit. The maximum brightness of 250 nits is lower than some competitors — it’s not an issue in a dark room, but it might be insufficient on a well-lit office desk. And like any OLED monitor, there’s a risk of burn-in with long-term display of static content.

A 32″ 4K QD-OLED for 15 thousand, or rather an ultrawide? What would you choose?

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