A newcomer is making noise in the high-end display market. MasterBeast has introduced a 32-inch QD-OLED monitor that blends bleeding-edge specs with a sleek, industrial design, and it looks like it just rolled off Apple’s assembly line.
QD-OLED monitor from MasterBeast aims at gamers and creators

The MasterBeast No. 32 features a full 4K QD-OLED panel running at 240 Hz, wrapped in a brushed aluminum chassis. The company claims the metal housing not only looks premium but also helps dissipate heat from the OLED panel, a known challenge in high-performance displays.
It’s not just a static slab either. The bundled stand, which clearly draws inspiration from Apple’s Pro Display XDR, supports tilt, height adjustment, and full rotation into portrait mode.
QD-OLED monitor offers fast response time and color accuracy
This display isn’t just about style. Specs suggest it’s built to perform:
- 32-inch QD-OLED panel
- 4K resolution at 240 Hz
- 0.03 ms response time
- Nano-textured glass to reduce glare
- sRGB 100% and DCI-P3 98.5% coverage
- HDR peak brightness of 450 nits
That last figure raises eyebrows, most monitors using this panel advertise HDR brightness above 1,000 nits. Whether this is a limitation or a conservative rating remains to be seen.
QD-OLED monitor includes a full port array and 90W USB-C
Connectivity is broad and future-proof. The MasterBeast No. 32 includes:
- 2x HDMI 2.1
- 1x DisplayPort 2.1a
- 2x USB-C (with 90W power delivery)
Whether you’re gaming on a PC, docking a MacBook, or hooking up a console, this monitor checks all the boxes.
Pre-orders coming soon, but with a caution flag
MasterBeast plans to open pre-orders for the No. 32 through its official site with a “Super Early Bird” price, though exact figures haven’t been revealed. The monitor includes the stand and comes with a three-year warranty.
Still, a word of warning: MasterBeast is a relatively unknown brand. While the specs sound impressive, buyers may want to wait for reviews or hands-on coverage before jumping in. As always with new players, delivery timelines and quality control are question marks until proven otherwise.