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MSI is broadening its PRO MAX series with a compact PRO MAX 80 desktop and multiple new QD-OLED monitors aimed at creators and professionals. The PRO MAX 80 packs discrete RTX GPU support, extensive USB connectivity, BIOS-level USB control and physical security features for office deployment. MSI’s monitor push includes a 34-inch RGB-stripe QD-OLED (PRO MAX 341QPXW14G) for color-critical work and a mainstream-focused 27-inch 4K 120Hz PRO MAX 271UPXW12G using Samsung’s fourth-gen matte QD-OLED panel. These displays emphasize color accuracy, high contrast, fast response, KVM/USB-C power delivery and Mac-friendly features, signaling MSI’s move to combine compact PCs with premium, office-oriented OLED screens.
MSI's expansion combines compact desktop hardware with premium QD-OLED displays, affecting workstation choices for creative and office environments. Tech professionals should note platform compatibility, color accuracy features, and integrated security and connectivity for deployment.
Dossier last updated: 2026-06-01 03:49:53
MSI has launched the PRO MAX 271UPXW12G, a 27-inch monitor aimed at Mac users, now on JD with an introductory price of ¥4,999 (regular ¥5,499). It features a 4K (3840x2160) 120Hz fourth-generation QD-OLED panel with 0.03ms GtG response, 10-bit color, 99% DCI-P3 coverage, 250 nits SDR and 1,000 nits HDR peak brightness, and 1.5 million:1 dynamic contrast. The white-trim display includes height/tilt/rotate stand, VESA 100x100 support, ambient light and presence sensors, dual speakers, and versatile I/O: DP 1.4a, two HDMI 2.1, USB-C 98W and 15W, four USB-A (KVM), and a 3.5mm jack. It targets creatives and professionals needing high color fidelity and Mac compatibility.
MSI announced the PRO MAX 80 compact desktop and PRO MAX 341QPXW14G monitor, to be showcased at COMPUTEX 2026. The PRO MAX 80 is a smaller follow-up in MSI’s PRO MAX lineup that still supports NVIDIA GeForce RTX discrete GPUs, up to nine USB-A and one USB-C, BIOS-level USB control, Kensington lock, chassis intrusion detection and other physical security features. The PRO MAX 341QPXW14G is a 34-inch QD-OLED display reportedly using an optimized RGB stripe subpixel layout, Pantone Validated, with DarkArmor film tech, KVM 2.0 switching, and two USB-C ports delivering 98W and 15W power. Both products target professional and office users seeking compact, color-accurate hardware with modern connectivity and security.
MSI has listed a new 27-inch 4K 120Hz monitor, the PRO MAX 271UPXW12G, priced at an introductory ¥4,999 on JD.com. The display uses Samsung’s fourth-generation matte QD-OLED panel with a 5-layer stack and ELGen3 tech, claiming a 40% improvement in black-level perception, 0.03 ms GTG response, 1,000-nit HDR peak (250 nits full-screen SDR), and wide color coverage (99% DCI-P3, 138% sRGB, 97% Adobe RGB). Features include dual full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1, dual USB-C (98W/15W), 3-device KVM, built-in speakers, ergonomic stand, macOS companion M-Mate software, low-blue-light certification and a three-year burn-in warranty. This targets creators and gamers seeking high-contrast QD-OLED performance in a mainstream desktop form factor.
MSI listed the PRO MAX 271UPXW12G, a 27-inch monitor optimized for Apple Mac, priced at ¥5,499 with an initial launch price of ¥4,999 and reservations starting June 1. It features a 4K (3840x2160) 120Hz fourth-generation QD-OLED panel, 0.03ms GtG response, 10-bit color, 99% DCI-P3 coverage, 250 nits SDR and 1000 nits HDR peak brightness, plus 1.5 million:1 dynamic contrast. The white-framed display includes height/tilt/rotate stand, VESA mount, ambient light and human presence sensors, dual speakers, a USB-C 98W port, DP 1.4a, two HDMI 2.1, another USB-C 15W, four USB-A (KVM), and a 3.5mm jack. The specs target creators and Mac users seeking high-fidelity, high-refresh OLED displays.