Gamers hunting for OLED upgrades just got lucky. MSI's 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor is now $380 at Costco for members - that's $220 off its usual $599 price tag. This MAG271QPX E2 model packs a 240Hz refresh rate and the vivid colors that make OLED gaming so addictive, all for less than most decent IPS panels cost.
The gaming monitor market just got shaken up. MSI's MAG271QPX E2, a 27-inch QD-OLED display that normally sells for $599, is now available for just $380 at Costco through December 1st. That's the kind of price drop that makes you double-check the specs to make sure it's real.
This isn't some budget panel masquerading as premium. The MAG271QPX E2 delivers everything serious gamers want: a blazing 240Hz refresh rate, quantum dot OLED technology for vibrant colors, and the deep blacks that only OLED can produce. The Verge's Cameron Faulkner spent over a week testing the monitor and came away impressed, especially considering the doorbuster pricing.
"The difference was profound when I jumped into a game," Faulkner writes about switching from his aging IPS display. Playing Battlefield 6, he noticed landscapes that "look more lived-in" thanks to the expanded color gamut, while explosions appeared "a little more real" due to the superior contrast.
The timing couldn't be better for this deal. While LG's comparable 27-inch 1440p OLED sits at $499 on Amazon, and Alienware's AW2725D (which bumps the refresh rate to 280Hz) costs the same at Best Buy, MSI's offering undercuts both by over $100. That's serious money left in your pocket for graphics cards or games.
Technically, this monitor doesn't skimp on features. Variable refresh rate support spans 48Hz to 240Hz, and while it officially lists AMD FreeSync Premium Pro rather than Nvidia G-Sync, testing with an RTX 5070 Ti showed smooth performance across multiple games. The port selection impresses too: DisplayPort 1.4a, dual HDMI 2.1 ports supporting 240Hz on PC (120Hz for consoles), plus USB-C with DisplayPort video that works great with Steam Deck.
MSI even covers the monitor with a three-year warranty that includes burn-in protection - crucial for OLED technology. The only real complaint is a chunky plastic rear housing, but that's where the heatsink lives, enabling fanless operation that keeps things quiet during late-night gaming sessions.
For context, this same monitor sold for $449 during Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days, making Costco's current offer even more attractive. The catch? You need a Costco membership, but at these savings, it might be worth signing up just for this deal.












