MSI Optix MAG272CQP is a WQHD 165Hz gaming monitor
MSI injects yet another monitor model into the market, is a 27-inch curved gaming LCD that supports WQHD resolution and a high-speed refresh rate of 165Hz
The 27-inch curved gaming liquid crystal display supports a high-speed refresh rate of 165Hz, despite being a proper resolution model of WQHD. The curvature is 1500R, which is closer to the viewing angle of humans, and you can enjoy the game with immersive images.
It supports a wide color gamut and high dynamic range. In addition, the display synchronization technology is equipped with AMD FreeSync Premium, which enables colorful and smooth image expression. The liquid crystal panel is a high-contrast VA system with a response speed of 1 ms (MPRT), brightness of 300 nits, contrast ratio of 3,000: 1, display colors of 1.07 billion colors, and viewing angle of horizontal / vertical 178 °. The interface is DisplayPort 1.2 x 1, HDMI2.0x2, USB3.2 Gen.1 Type-Ax2, USB3.2 Gen.1 Type-Bx1, USB Type-C (DisplayPort Alternate) x1, earphone jack x1.
The external dimensions are width 611.5 mm, depth 267 mm, height 560 mm, and weight 6.7 kg. There are two types of eye care functions, "Anti-Flickr" and "Less Blue Light", and it also has "Night Vision" that enhances visibility in dark places. At this time, there are no sales announcements for this product in the domestic market.
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MSI injects yet another monitor model into the market, is a 27-inch curved gaming LCD that supports WQHD resolution and a high-speed refresh rate of 165Hz...
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What a timing!!!
Just bought the msi ps321qr for content creation and gaming still tweaking it but so far it's great(1440p 120hz 10 bit or 165 8 bit)
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Yet another LCD. And VA. Which makes playing any space game utter trash, as just out in black when u move, stars vanish.
I wonder what makes so hard to make OLED 24-32 1440p screen. With 120Hz+ refresh rate. AND preferably with some strobing tech.../QUOTE]
What do You mean? Va has much better blacks than IPS( by far imo).
There are problems with oled tech for now, burn ins are sadly a thing for monitor usage type
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Monitors/comments/ls81ey/ips-versus-va-monitor-in-one-gif-black-smearing/?utm-medium=android-app&utm-source=share
Here u have. Black's. Static, ok. Move, shit show.
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Yet another LCD. And VA. Which makes playing any space game utter trash, as just out in black when u move, stars vanish.
I wonder what makes so hard to make OLED 24-32 1440p screen. With 120Hz+ refresh rate. AND preferably with some strobing tech...
I mean, phones have like 2-3k res on 6-6.5" screens.
VR googles, oddysey +, had 1800*1440 per screen cramped in box 7-8" maybe in size. There are bigger resolution VR sets with OLED screens too. So size(downward) is not a problem. And definitely there is no problem with larger sizes, as we have 48" up to 75"? screens? TV that is? 4k@120hz, why not monitors screens then?