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MSI Optix MPG27CQ 27 " black

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The monitor, completely sharpened for spending time in virtual game worlds, is interesting both externally and from a technical point of view. First of all, the gaming orientation of the model is given out by the appearance with red inserts and Steelseries GameSense RGB lighting, which is not simple, but carries useful functions. The LED plate located below the display changes colour in response to the events taking place in the game. For example, it informs about the level of remaining ammunition, the health of the character, or lets you know about the readiness to use a magic spell. Increasing the effect of immersion in what is happening on the screen can be achieved due to the curved shape of the MSI Optix MPG27CQ screen with a radius of curvature of 1800R. The diagonal of the monitor i...s 27", its resolution reaches 2560x1440 pixels, and the model's matrix is built using VA technology. The monitor uses Adaptive Sync technology (aka AMD FreeSync) with a maximum frame rate of 144 Hz. The user has 2 USB ports, Display Port and HDMI connectors (2 pcs.), As well as audio input and output. You can adjust the monitor screen to your liking with the height-adjustable support.
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MSI Optix MPG27CQ 27 " black
Screen size:27 "
Resolution:2560x1440 (16:9)
Panel:*VA, response 1 ms
Frequency:144 Hz
Contrast:3 000:1
Brightness:400 cd/m²
Functions:AMD FreeSync Premium, Flicker-Free
Connectors:HDMI, DisplayPort

The monitor, completely sharpened for spending time in virtual game worlds, is interesting both externally and from a technical point of view. First of all, the gaming orientation of the model is given out by the appearance with red inserts and Steelseries GameSense RGB lighting, which is not simple, but carries useful functions. The LED plate located below the display changes colour in response to the events taking place in the game.

For example, it informs about the level of remaining ammunition, the health of the character, or lets you know about the readiness to use a magic spell. Increasing the effect of immersion in what is happening on the screen can be achieved due to the curved shape of the MSI Optix MPG27CQ screen with a radius of curvature of 1800R. The diagonal of the monitor is 27", its resolution reaches 2560x1440 pixels, and the model's matrix is built using VA technology. The monitor uses Adaptive Sync technology (aka AMD FreeSync) with a maximum frame rate of 144 Hz. The user has 2 USB ports, Display Port and HDMI connectors (2 pcs.), As well as audio input and output. You can adjust the monitor screen to your liking with the height-adjustable support.

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Specifications Optix MPG27CQ
Colour
Product typegaming
Size27 "
Screen
Curved screen1800R
Panel type*VA
Surface treatmentanti-glare
Resolution2560x1440 (16:9)
Pixel size0.23 mm
Response time (GtG)1 ms
Refresh rate144 Hz
Vertical viewing angle178 °
Horizontal viewing angle178 °
Brightness400 cd/m²
Static contrast3 000:1
Dynamic Contrast100 000 000:1
Colour depth16.7 million colours (8 bits)
Colour space (NTSC)100 %
Colour space (sRGB)115 %
Connection
Video transmissionDisplayPort v 1.2
2xHDMI
USB A hub2x5Gbps (3.2 gen1)
Connectors (optional)mini-Jack input (3.5 mm)
mini-Jack output (3.5 mm)
Features
FeaturesFlicker-Free
AMD FreeSync Premium
Screen swivel
Height adjustment
Game Featuresaim
General
RGB lightingMSI Mystic Light Sync
Wall mountVESA 100x100mm
Power consumption90 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)612x556x379 mm
Weight7.6 kg
Official Websitemsi.com
Added to E-CatalogJuly 2018
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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In general, a worthy representative of gaming monitors
27 March 2020 
Availability of VESA mount
Curvature allows for greater immersion in on-screen events
Good frequency of 144 Hz
FreeSync
Extended color gamut
Extra deep stand
Ilya
Dead pixels are a problem, without the problem this monitor would confidently take the lead
11 December 2018 
I purchased the monitor in July 2018 and was incredibly happy with the purchase at that time, but in December I noticed a few dead pixels. I read the latest reviews about the monitor and oh my, what do I see... every other post is filled with complaints about dead pixels... at 2K resolution they aren't very noticeable, but there is the potential for more pixels to fail. There is a possibility that I didn't notice them at the time of purchase, as I was extremely pleased with the acquisition, but the fact remains!
Clear picture, incredibly comfortable use for a long time and a bunch of other advantages ++++++
Pixels falling out, dead pixels
use MSI Optix MPG27CQ few months
Msi are just entering the monitor market and they are doing great. It’s a great model.
1 October 2018 
I had to choose between a monitor for 50k and a monitor for 40k. I needed a high refresh rate, 2k resolution, VA or IPS panel, and some other minor features. The main choice was between a monitor with G-Sync and one without. In the end, I decided not to overpay and went for a high refresh rate and 1ms response time. I was quite surprised that the monitor supports AMD cards. I found out about this already at the store when I picked it up.
High Hertz, very nice bright (before this I was on IPS for 4 years) matrix, pompous appearance, the curvature adds its own zest when you play. There is something elusive about it. The color below does not distract (I don’t use this gadget, I just glow and everything is like a decoration) and the resolution is 2k!! it’s something incredible (I was sitting on fullhd). I was always annoyed by the graphics in bf4, how strange they are, not clear. but in 2k it’s just a fairy tale. And other games too. feeling the wow effect still doesn’t leave me. (I bought a gtx 1080 msi gaming x plus. It’s a good card, I got it on Avito for 30k, it’s nice, it works)
For 2 days I couldn’t properly adjust the monitor’s colors, contrast, etc., so that my eyes were comfortable. But then, either I got used to it or pressed some magic buttons, everything became normal.
Mihailuse MSI Optix MPG27CQ month or more i recommend it should buy
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