This 4K OLED monitor is thousands cheaper. It handles 240 Hz and has great reviews, last year it cost more than double.

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Adam Kurfürst
Adam Kurfürst
15. 6. 2026 06:30
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Premium 4K QD-OLED monitors with 240 Hz usually cost well over 20 thousand. However, the 31.5″ MSI MPG 321URXW QD-OLED has dropped to 14,994 CZK with code ALZADNY40, instead of the usual 24,990 CZK. You can check the current price and availability (stock for discounted OLEDs changes quickly) directly on the monitor’s detail page on Alza.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want a top-tier 4K QD-OLED for gaming and creative work and have been waiting for a significantly better price.
⚠️ Consider that it’s an OLED – expect automatic panel maintenance, a glossy display, and no built-in speakers.
💡 At 14,994 CZK, it’s one of the most affordable ways to get a 32″ 4K QD-OLED with 240 Hz, plus a 36-month warranty.

Why this monitor is interesting

This MSI monitor is aimed at people who want the highest image quality for both gaming and work, along with a large 4K diagonal. When it was released last June, it cost 35,990 CZK; however, it gradually became cheaper, and with the current discount, it has dropped to 14,994 CZK, which is less than half of its original price. For this, you get a QD-OLED panel with perfect blacks, high contrast, and vibrant colors, plus the speed that gamers will appreciate. The white edition also looks elegant even outside of a purely gaming setup.

Key parameters explained in plain language

The core is a 31.5″ QD-OLED with a resolution of 3840 × 2160 and a refresh rate of 240 Hz, along with a 0.03 ms response time and ClearMR 13000 certification for minimal motion blur. From a color perspective, it’s a 10-bit panel with DisplayHDR True Black 400 and very accurate factory calibration. For gamers, G-Sync and Adaptive-Sync compatibility is important to prevent screen tearing. Cooling is handled by a fanless graphene layer, making the monitor completely silent.

Practical aspects: ports, ergonomics, OLED maintenance

Connectivity is rich: 2× HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, and USB-C with 90W Power Delivery, so you can connect and charge a laptop with a single cable. It also features a USB hub and a KVM switch for working with multiple computers (however, some users reported issues with the KVM, so if you rely on it, keep that in mind). The stand supports height adjustment, tilt, and pivot and is controlled by a joystick. However, keep in mind that it’s an OLED: automatic panel maintenance (Panel Care) starts after a set time and darkens the screen for several minutes, which can be annoying in the middle of a game. And at this price, the built-in speakers, which the monitor lacks, are somewhat missing.

What users say

On Alza, the monitor has a rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 32 reviews and a low complaint rate of 2.04%; most reviews, however, refer to the practically identical black model 321URX with the same panel. Users agree on the top-notch image quality, perfect blacks, and the smoothness of 240 Hz, and also appreciate the USB-C with charging and very low input lag. However, the necessity of OLED panel maintenance, which interrupts both work and gaming, is repeatedly mentioned, as well as the glossy surface (albeit with low reflectivity) and, for some units, issues with the KVM switch or occasional flickering with VRR. Some also dislike the locked color tuning and the absence of Dolby Vision.

When it doesn’t make sense

If you have a weaker graphics card, you won’t fully utilize 4K at 240 Hz, and a QHD model (like the sibling 271QRX) might be a better value. Similarly, if you are bothered by OLED maintenance cycles or the risk of burn-in with static content, it’s more reasonable to stick with a quality IPS. And for those primarily concerned with the lowest possible price, cheaper gaming monitors can be found – just without the benefits of QD-OLED.

Verdict: who it’s worth it for

At 14,994 CZK with code ALZADNY40, the MSI MPG 321URXW is one of the most affordable ways to get a 32″ 4K QD-OLED with 240 Hz. Compared to the usual 24,990 CZK and even the last promotion at 19,992 CZK, this is a significantly lower price, having dropped to less than half of its launch price of 35,990 CZK last year. If you accept the specifics of OLED (panel maintenance, glossy surface, absence of speakers), you will get an image quality that standard IPS or VA monitors cannot offer. For gamers and creators with appropriate hardware, it’s a great buy.

If this particular model didn’t appeal to you, but you’re looking for an OLED or gaming monitor on sale, also check out the current Alza Days, where other discounted monitors, keyboards, and accessories regularly appear. The offer changes continuously based on stock levels.

Would you swap an IPS or VA monitor for a QD-OLED, or are you deterred by OLED panel care?

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Adam Kurfürst

Adam studuje na gymnáziu a technologické žurnalistice se věnuje od svých 14 let. Pakliže pomineme jeho vášeň pro chytré telefony, tablety a příslušenství, rád se… More about the author

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