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MSI firmware update brings several upgrades for MPG QD-OLED monitors

MSI recently released a firmware update for some of its QD-OLED monitors, promising to fix bugs and introduce new features, like support for additional aspect ratios. For now, the new firmware is rolling out for MPG QD-OLED monitors, with MAG series QD-OLED monitors expected to follow. 

The latest firmware version 010 includes eleven updates, including fixes to colour gamut, language, and flickering. Moreover, it also introduces new features like adding new aspect ratios, DSC modes, the ability to turn off the Power LED, and a few optimisations to input latency and panel protection.

You can check the detailed update notes of the new firmware (version 010) for the MPG 271QRX QD-OLED and MPG 321URX QD-OLED monitors below:

  • DSC switch added to the OSD to enable DLDSR and DSR modes.
  • MPG 271QRX QD-OLED: Added HDMI PC/Console switch in the OSD. (MPG 271QRX QD-OLED default setting is “Console” mode.)
  • Support for a variety of aspect ratios, MPG 321URX QD-OLED allows selection between a 24.5″ and 27″ option, MPG 271QRX QD-OLED allows 24.5″.
  • Fixed Color Gamut clamping while HDR is enabled. HDR mode will now store separate present mode settings.
  • Optimised multiple language issues.
  • Fixed image flicker issue when VRR is enabled.
  • Added “Power LED” switch in the OSD to allows users to turn it off.
  • Input lag and latency optimisation.
  • Fixed problem with white line during 2560×1440@360Hz. (MPG 271QRX QD-OLED only).
  • Fixed displayed abnormal (dark screen) after VRR switched.
  • Optimise a behavior of panel protect while protect completed that depends as executing power states.

As far as we know, the MAG QD-OLED monitors haven't received a firmware update yet but they might still receive one later.

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