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It’s not for everyone, but the MSI Modern MD272UPSW is a solid smart monitor powered by Google TV OS—and it’s less expensive than many alternatives. Price When Reviewed Smart monitors are ...
Indeed, the basics are exactly the same as the MSI MPG 321URX I reviewed just over a year ago. Both that older monitor and the new 322URX are 32-inch 4K displays with Samsung QD-OLED panels.
While the MSI MPG 272URX does indeed get Samsung's new for 2025 4th Gen monitor panel tech that also sports the new QD material and five-layer tandem OLED structure, the higher pixel density is ...
I used Lagom LCD monitor test pages to measure performance including gamma, black and white levels, color gradient, and response time. The MSI Oculux NXG251R excelled on all but one of the tests.
Sitting next to most LCD monitors with LED backlights, this MSI still looks quite warm with slightly yellow-tinted white tones. It's probably a function of how QD-OLED works.
The MSI MPG 341CQPX is the first monitor I’ve reviewed with a QD-OLED panel that can achieve a refresh rate of 240Hz. Others, like the new Acer Predator X34, will arrive soon.
I used Lagom LCD monitor test pages to measure performance including gamma, ... I approached the MSI Optix MPG27CQ gaming monitor and its abundance of LED lights with skepticism.
MSI's newest QD-OLED gaming monitor might be the crown jewel you were looking for to complete your white (or mostly white) PC or PS5 battle station.
The new monitors will range from 27 to 35 inches in size, and feature refresh rates of either 170Hz or 240Hz, making them ideal for fast-paced games now that MSI has solved the VA response time issue.
MSI and Asus are providing consumers who purchase their OLED monitors with some additional peace of mind, having now revised their warranty coverage to cover panel burn-in.
Modern MD272UPSW specs and features. The MSI Modern MD272UPSW’s basic specifications are typical for an inexpensive 4K monitor. It has a 27-inch 16:9 aspect ratio screen with, of course, 3840× ...