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Guru3D.com » News » MSI introduces the Optix MEG381CQR, a HMI (Human-Machine Interface) gaming monitor.

MSI introduces the Optix MEG381CQR, a HMI (Human-Machine Interface) gaming monitor.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/09/2021 08:50 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
MSI introduces the Optix MEG381CQR, a HMI (Human-Machine Interface) gaming monitor.

Not to confuse with HDMI of coursze, proudly expanding the hardware possibilities for all gamers. This time, MSI are honored to introduce their latest HMI Gaming Monitor: Optix MEG381CQR Plus. HMI stands for Human-Machine Interface is a whole new concept.

Besides the unique design, the spec is extreme high, too. Equipped with a 2300R IPS panel, Experience extremely smooth and tear-free gameplay with built-in NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate technology, UWQHD+ resolution, 175 Hz high refresh rate, 1 ms fast response time and VESA DisplayHDR 600. Optix MEG381CQR Plus will give you all the competitive advantages you need. Always improving, MSI will keep on challenging itself in the design of gaming monitors, and ensure that you are always ahead of your opponents.

2300R Curved Gaming
The curved display panel of the MSI gaming monitor has a curvature rate of 1000R, which is the most comfortable and suitable curvature for human eyes for general computing to gaming. Curved panels also help with gameplay immersion, making gamers connected better to their games.

UWQHD+ (3840 x 1600) High Resolution
Optix MEG381CQR Plus features a WQHD panel that supports resolution up to 3840 x 1600 capturing every detail in the game and turning every frame a visual feast. This 21:9 panel also allows gamers to examine bigger game scenes compared to other traditional FHD panels and put them ahead of other competitors.

GameSense + Mystic light
With Steelseries GameSense, RGB LED will not just be a fancy decoration, it helps your gameplay as well. By synching with your in-game activities, it can display vital details of your game through the LED effects. That way you'll get a full grip on your game and your most important stats in a blink of an eye.

VESA Certified DisplayHDR 600
The Optix MEG 381CQR PLUS is equipped with HDR technology that can produce images with more details, wider range of colors, and look more similar to what is seen by the human eye when compared to traditional monitor.

User Experience - Camera Cradle and Mouse Bungee
Included is a camera cradle that can slide across the top of the monitor, allowing the addition of higher end cameras with tripod mounts to be attached increasing overall stream quality. Also included is a mouse bungee that attaches to the bottom of the monitor to help reduce friction from the mouse cable and reducing clutter from your desk.

175 Hz Refresh Rate and 1 ms Response Time
Optix MEG381CQR Plus is equipped with a 175 Hz refresh rate and a 1 ms response time panel. It will undoubtedly be beneficial to professional gamers, especially those playing fast-moving games. Games will no longer look quirky since our monitor will be able to keep up with any FPS your graphics card produces.



MSI introduces the Optix MEG381CQR, a HMI (Human-Machine Interface) gaming monitor. MSI introduces the Optix MEG381CQR, a HMI (Human-Machine Interface) gaming monitor. MSI introduces the Optix MEG381CQR, a HMI (Human-Machine Interface) gaming monitor. MSI introduces the Optix MEG381CQR, a HMI (Human-Machine Interface) gaming monitor. MSI introduces the Optix MEG381CQR, a HMI (Human-Machine Interface) gaming monitor.




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robert2223
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#5945110 Posted on: 09/09/2021 01:21 PM
Any idea what the price will be and availability?

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#5945114 Posted on: 09/09/2021 01:31 PM
Not to confuse with HDMI of coursze, proudly expanding the hardware possibilities for all gamers. This time, MSI are honored to introduce their latest
non-
HMI Gaming Monitor: Optix MEG381CQR Plus.



fixed!


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#5945116 Posted on: 09/09/2021 01:32 PM
I too don't get what the "HMI" part should be here.

Abd0
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#5945234 Posted on: 09/09/2021 08:30 PM
I guess HMI stands for "How to fool the readers to read the full press release"

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#5945357 Posted on: 09/10/2021 05:45 AM
I too don't get what the "HMI" part should be here.


I think it's (again!) all about the little lights than shine:

GameSense + Mystic light
With Steelseries GameSense, RGB LED will not just be a fancy decoration, it helps your gameplay as well. By synching with your in-game activities, it can display vital details of your game through the LED effects. That way you'll get a full grip on your game and your most important stats in a blink of an eye.


From my understanding in COD for example if someone is shooting at you they blink in a color - maybe you don't see that someone is shooting at you - I consider this a "vital detail"...

Ahh, fuggedaboutit! - it's a marketing stunt like philips ambiglow.

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