MSI Launches PRO MAX Series With QD-OLED Monitors, Ryzen AIO PCs, and Workstation Desktops

MSI introduced the new PRO MAX lineup at Computex 2026 with workstation desktops, Ryzen-powered all-in-one PCs, creator-focused QD-OLED monitors, and productivity hardware built around minimalist styling, USB-C connectivity, and multi-device desktop setups. The new family targets creators, developers, office users, remote workers, and MacBook owners looking for cleaner workstation hardware outside MSI’s traditional gaming category.

PRO MAX 80 Series: Professional Productivity in a Minimalist Form

The PRO MAX 80 Series serves as MSI’s newest workstation-focused desktop lineup with support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics inside a cleaner chassis design without aggressive gaming aesthetics or oversized RGB lighting.

MSI pairs the desktops with extensive rear connectivity featuring up to nine USB Type-A ports together with USB Type-C support. The desktops further carry BIOS-level USB controls, Kensington lock support, chassis intrusion detection, and physical padlock compatibility aimed at business deployments and professional workstation environments.

The company positions the PRO MAX 80 lineup around creators, developers, and productivity-focused users who want workstation flexibility without moving toward large enterprise towers or gaming-focused desktop hardware.

MSI PRO MAX 24 and 27 series all-in-one PCs with minimalist design
PRO MAX AIO PCs 80 Series (Credit: MSI)

PRO MAX 24 & 27 All-in-One PCs: Refined Design, Enhanced Productivity

MSI additionally refreshed its all-in-one PC category with the PRO MAX 24 and PRO MAX 27 models powered by AMD Ryzen 200-series processors. Both models arrive in black and white finishes together with slimmer bezels and cleaner desktop-focused styling.

The all-in-one lineup carries 120Hz displays with optional 10-point touch support alongside a built-in 5MP pop-up webcam, integrated speakers, and a four-way adjustable stand supporting tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments. MSI further highlights a tool-less chassis design intended for easier upgrades and maintenance.

MSI confirmed the PRO MAX 24 and PRO MAX 27 series received a Red Dot Design Award ahead of the Computex announcement.

The thinner bezels and simplified industrial design give the systems a cleaner desk presence compared with many traditional office all-in-one PCs currently available in the same category.

MSI PRO MAX ultrawide monitor with white creator-focused design
PRO MAX ultrawide monitor (Credit: MSI)

The Next-Gen PRO MAX QD-OLED Series: Built for Ultimate Mac Multi-Tasking

The company confirmed both 27-inch and 34-inch models, including the PRO MAX 271UPXW12G and ultrawide PRO MAX 341QPXW14G. Both displays feature Pantone Validated QD-OLED panels together with MSI’s DarkArmor film technology designed for deeper blacks and stronger contrast performance.

MSI is heavily targeting MacBook workflows with the new displays through the MSI M-Mate application, allowing monitor controls directly through macOS software instead of traditional monitor OSD buttons.

The 34-inch ultrawide model carries an optimized RGB stripe layout, while the 27-inch version reaches 166 PPI density for sharper desktop rendering, coding workloads, and creator-focused tasks.

Both displays further carry built-in KVM support together with dual USB-C ports supporting 98W and 15W power delivery. MSI upgrades the ultrawide model with KVM 2.0 functionality capable of managing up to three connected devices simultaneously.

The company positions the displays around multi-device desktop setups where users regularly switch between laptops, desktops, tablets, and creator hardware throughout the day.

PRO MAX 271QPHW E14: Premium Performance, Redefined Eye-Care

MSI additionally introduced the PRO MAX 271QPHW E14 monitor focused around long productivity sessions, creator workloads, and office-focused desktop usage. The display features MSI’s EyesErgo+ Circular Polarized panel technology together with Delta E ≤ 2 color accuracy and a 144Hz refresh rate.

The monitor further supports built-in KVM functionality together with USB-C single-cable connectivity delivering up to 65W power delivery for connected laptops and portable devices.

MSI’s wider PRO MAX family reflects the company’s growing focus on workstation hardware, productivity-focused OLED displays, creator desktops, and hybrid workspace environments beyond its gaming lineup. MSI has not yet confirmed full global pricing or retail availability for every PRO MAX model announced during Computex 2026.

Source: MSI

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