Optix MAG342CQR from MSI gets a 1000R Curvature
Meet the Optix MAG342CQR that MSI presents. It is the first curved monitor with a curvature of 1,000R. As part of the CES 2020, the manufacturer will also be presenting several other gaming monitors.
MSI Optix MAG342CQR
The MSI Optix MAG342CQR offers a screen size of 34 inches. MSI bends the panel with a radius of 1,00 mm, which should correspond to the curvature of the human eye. The curved monitor should therefore not strain the eyes excessively even after long use. MSI is currently reluctant to provide further technical data, and more detailed information is expected to follow in the course of CES 2020 next week.
MSI Optix MEG381CQR
MSI is also introducing the Optix MEG381CQR, a gaming monitor with a human-machine interface. However, there is little information about what this interface looks like and entails. The manufacturer only speaks of a new type of control wheel and an additional OLED display. The display should be able to show games and lifestyle information.
MSI Optix PS321QR
The MSI Optix PS321QR is aimed at users who require high color accuracy. According to the MSI, the monitor covers 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and 99 percent of the Adobe RGB color space. Gamers should be addressed by the refresh rate of 165 Hertz and the response time of one millisecond.
MSI Optix MAG161
The MSI Optix MAG161 was designed for portable use and is set up over a protective cover similar to tablets. The IPS panel resolves in Full HD and should be able to display either 120 or 240 Hertz.
MSI Optix MAG322CR
Another curved monitor is available in the form of the MSI Optix MAG322CR, which combines Full HD resolution and 180 Hz. The screen also supports FreeSync, which prevents screen tearing, among other things.
MSI Optix MAG322CQR
If you are looking for a higher resolution at 32 inches, you can use the Optix MAG322CQR. The resolution is 2,560 x 1,440 pixels and the refresh rate is 165 Hz. The monitor is the first from MSI to support Freesync Premium .
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"MSI bends the panel with a radius of 1,00 mm, which should correspond to the curvature of the human eye. The curved monitor should therefore not strain the eyes excessively even after long use"
WTF? What so everything else in my house that isn't curved causes eye strain? Like my sofa? Microwave?