MSI showed up to Computex 2026 with an OLED gaming monitor that lets you choose from three different refresh rate settings.
The company teased the tri-mode display alongside a separate line of Mac-targeted productivity monitors, notable mainly for their port selection. MSI offered no firm release dates or pricing from the show floor. Most competing OLEDs lock buyers into one or two refresh rate options, so three modes is at least a differentiator on paper.
Refresh rate flexibility matters because competitive gamers, casual players, and movie watchers have genuinely different needs, and those are often the same person on different nights. The Mac display angle is also worth noting: Apple's own monitors stay expensive, leaving mid-market Mac users picking from a thin field, and a port-heavy option from a brand they already recognize is a reasonable pitch.
MSI is far from the only company flooding Computex with OLED monitor announcements. Whether "three modes" holds up as a real advantage depends on how those modes actually perform, not how they look on a slide.