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The editors liked
Contrast
Sharp image
Accurate color
Quality build and styling
4K panel that runs at 60Hz
Excellent build quality and design
Has USB Type-C connectivity
165Hz refresh
Curved screen for greater immersion
Excellent colour fidelity
Outstanding when calibrated
Great colour uniformity
AMD FreeSync Premium adaptive sync
2
560 x 1
440 resolution is gaming sweet spot
Decent range of gaming options in OSD
QHD resolution and 165Hz adaptive sync
Works with both FreeSync and G-Sync
Gaming OSD software comes in handy
The sweetspot for mid-high end gaming
Buttery smooth 165Hz refresh
Just 1ms response time
Wide color gamut
Good viewing angles
HDR with Rich contrast
100x100mm VESA mount ready
Arrives with USB 3.2 ports
Colour reproduction is excellent for work
Great feature set
Punchy colors and contrast
165Hz refresh and adaptive sync
Impressive core image quality
Smooth 165Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync 2
Immersive
Curved design
Includes USB-C
The editors didn't like
No Adaptive-Sync
HDR is underwhelming
No extended color
60 Hz max refresh rate
Slightly washed-out colours
HDR is pointless
Noticeable inverse ghosting on ‘Fastest' overdrive
Not cheap
Two-port USB 2.0 hub only
No swivel
Not the brightest
Ghosting could be off-putting to some
HDR support is basic
Screen only tilts
Physical screen space 5mm from borderless bezel design
Published: 2020-11-10, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
165Hz refresh, Curved screen for greater immersion, Excellent colour fidelity; outstanding when calibrated, Great colour uniformity, AMD FreeSync Premium adaptive sync, 2,560 x 1,440 resolution is gaming sweet spot, Decent range of gaming options in OSD,
Not cheap, Two-port USB 2.0 hub only, No swivel,
The MSI Optix MAG322CQR is a stunning curved gaming screen. Colour accuracy is excellent out of the box and absolutely outstanding when calibrated. Colour uniformity is also excellent, and you get a fair selection of presets for different gaming and non-g...
Published: 2020-07-06, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
Contrast, Sharp image, Accurate color, Quality build and styling,
No Adaptive-Sync, HDR is underwhelming, No extended color, 60 Hz max refresh rate
The MSI Optix MAG321CURV is great for general use, delivering 4K resolution, good contrast and accurate color for only $400. But for gamers, the lack of G-Sync or FreeSync and DCI-P3 may be deal-breakers...
The sweetspot for mid-high end gaming, Buttery smooth 165Hz refresh, Just 1ms response time, Wide color gamut, Good viewing angles, HDR with Rich contrast, 100x100mm VESA mount ready, Arrives with USB 3.2 ports, Colour reproduction is excellent for work,
Screen only tilts, Physical screen space 5mm from borderless bezel design
MSI aren't exactly newcomers to the monitor division, but they aren't veterans either, but on display in the MAG272XQR, we have a fantastic 27-inch monitor which boasts an assortment of features which are sure to satisfy the needs of most gamers.Operating...
The MSI Optix MAG272CQR is well balanced, offering great quality and decent features, but this monitor isn't perfect. It has some irritating design flaws and suffers from slight ghosting alongside underwhelming screen modes. Coming in slightly cheaper tha...
The MSI Optix MAG272CQR is an impressive display in several key areas. Image quality, for starters: ignore its lack of HDR ability and its poor gaming modes, and you've got a screen with stunning contrast levels, great black points and top-notch colours...
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Published: 2020-03-13, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: MSI's MAG271CQR monitor was already one of the most popular 1440p 144hz monitors last year, with it's VA panel and decent overall performance, and especially good price. So, when I heard they had a new version with similar specs, with a bump in refresh ra...
Overall, the MSI Optix MAG272CQR is a decent upgrade over the previous MSI gaming solution, that increases the frequency range, offers greater display control, and now a USB hub. And, it's cheaper than the MAG27CQ was at launch which is unusual for new te...
Great feature set, Punchy colors and contrast, 165Hz refresh and adaptive sync
Patchy response from VA panel, Not a true HDR display
MSI's new 27-inch 165Hz 1440p panel is a great all-rounder, but its VA panel doesn't quite make for the quickest gaming monitor on the market despite claimed 1ms pixel response...
QHD resolution and 165Hz adaptive sync, Works with both FreeSync and G-Sync, Gaming OSD software comes in handy
Not the brightest, Ghosting could be off-putting to some, HDR support is basic
Choosing a gaming monitor at any price point is typically a balancing act, with users having to identify the features that matter most, while attempting to minimise the various drawbacks inherent to modern display technologies.In the sub-£500 space, M...
Published: 2020-01-26, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
There are a lot of very impressive gaming monitors out the right now. MSI set out to create a gaming monitor that offers up just about every feature a gamer could want, while also aiming for a price that most PC gamers can realistically afford. Yes, it is...