The gaming monitor market has never moved faster, and right now the sweet spot between competitive performance and visual fidelity has never been so hotly contested. OLED technology has well and truly arrived as the mainstream choice, with manufacturers pushing refresh rates, brightness, and panel longevity to levels that simply weren’t possible even two years ago. Whether you’re chasing frames in a competitive shooter or losing yourself in a sweeping open-world RPG, there’s an OLED monitor on this list built for exactly that. These are our top picks right now.
1. MSI MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50

500Hz QD-OLED monitors have burst onto the scene in recent months and the MPG 271QR X50 is the pick of the bunch. 26.5-inch, Quantum Dot WQHD panel, blazing fast 0.03ms response time and the superior visual clarity that modern OLED monitors afford. The 271QR has all of the bells and whistles needed to make this a standout choice in the monitor world.
Monitor Specifications
Screen Size
26.5-inch
Resolution
2560×1440
Panel Type
QD-OLED
Response Time
0.03ms GtG
Refresh Rate
The list doesn’t stop there either, MSI have implemented a number of additional features to entice further. OLED Care 3.0 with AI Human Detection detects whether you’re at your desk and enables smart power management features like wake on approach and lock on leave. Built-in aspect ratio support allows for image sizing to be shrunk to 24.5-inch and input lag is down at a minuscule 1.5ms. Pair both of these with the headline stat, a 500Hz refresh rate, and the MPG 271QR X50 is an ideal option for competitive gaming.
Connectivity is another area where the 271QR punches above its weight. DisplayPort 2.1a with 80Gbps bandwidth ensures you’re getting a native, lossless signal at the full 500Hz without compression, while USB-C with 98W Power Delivery means a single cable can drive both your display and charge a laptop simultaneously. Throw in dual HDMI 2.1 ports, a built-in KVM switch, and a 3-year burn-in warranty and MSI have built a monitor that’s as practical as it is fast.
2. MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36

The MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 marks the only Ultrawide OLED panel to make our list today and for good reason, it’s the standout choice. The X36 breaks the barrier to become the first Ultrawide OLED panel to support a 360Hz refresh rate, placing it quite literally in a league of its own.
The X36 is versatile too. Be it sprawling open-world RPGs or competitive FPS titles, the X36 has the means of making it work. Visual fidelity is a standout feature, and the QD-OLED panel paired with DisplayHDR True Black 500 makes colours pop and visuals striking. MSI’s DarkArmor coating takes things further still – significantly more effective at absorbing and suppressing ambient light than past models, it ensures blacks remain truer and the purple tinge that plagued previous OLED iterations is far less apparent.
Monitor Specifications
Screen Size
34-inch
Resolution
3440×1440
Panel Type
QD-OLED
Response Time
0.03ms GtG
Refresh Rate
The 0.03ms GtG response time and headline 360Hz refresh rate make the X36 a viable option for competitive FPS titles too. And for those wanting to make use of the benefits of a smaller panel to keep aim and reactions sharp, the X36 supports native 16:9 gaming.
Day-to-day liveability has clearly been a focus too. MSI’s redesigned octagonal stand cuts the desk footprint by 62% compared to previous models, freeing up meaningful space without sacrificing any of the ergonomic range – 110mm of height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and pivot are all present. The AI Care Sensor handles panel protection intelligently in the background, waking the display as you sit down and locking it the moment you step away, so the OLED panel is only ever on when it needs to be. Backed by a 3-year warranty that covers burn-in, the X36 is a monitor you can buy with genuine long-term confidence.
3. Gigabyte MO27Q28G

The Gigabyte MO27Q28G makes a compelling case as one of the finest 27 inch OLED monitors available today. Built around a 4th generation Tandem WOLED panel, it delivers a serious step up in brightness over conventional OLED designs, peaking at 1,500 nits HDR with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, while covering 99.5% DCI-P3 for colour accuracy that holds up whether you’re gaming or editing. At 280Hz with a 0.03ms GtG response time, it sits comfortably in competitive territory without the premium price tag of the fastest 500Hz alternatives.
Monitor Specifications
Screen Size
27-inch
Resolution
2560×1440
Panel Type
Tandem WOLED
Response Time
0.03ms GtG
Refresh Rate
Gigabyte have also addressed OLED’s traditional Achilles heel head on. The MO27Q28G’s advanced anti-reflection coating cuts glare significantly and the panel maintains true black levels even in bright ambient lighting, a real world improvement that older OLED panels simply couldn’t match. GIGABYTE’s AI OLED Care runs in the background to minimise burn-in risk, while KVM support, a borderless four-sided design, and full ergonomic adjustability round out a feature set that punches well above its asking price.
Alternative Pick
Gigabyte MO32U Gaming Monitor
If the MO27Q28G’s 280Hz speed is more than you need and you’d rather trade raw refresh rate for a bigger, sharper canvas, the MO32U is the natural step up within the same Gigabyte family. You get a 31.5-inch 4K QD-OLED panel at 165Hz, still fast enough for any game genre, along with a jump from 1440p to 4K that makes a noticeable difference in all of your favourite titles. You also gain a second HDMI 2.1 port, USB-C with Power Delivery, and built-in 5W stereo speakers that the MO27Q28G lacks.


