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If this is the same model Costco sells, I went through 3 exchanges and gave up because each one had bad ips glow around the edges. Granted it was not noticeable most of the time, but it bothered me enough to not stick with the monitors.
If this is the same model Costco sells, I went through 3 exchanges and gave up because each one had bad ips glow around the edges. Granted it was not noticeable most of the time, but it bothered me enough to not stick with the monitors.
This model is slightly different from the one I typically see advertised at Costco (https://www.costco.com/msi-optix-...05677.html). This is model G272, costcos is G273. Main differences appear to be:
Refresh rate: 144 hz vs 165 hz
Brightness: 250 nits vs 300 nits
Sync technology: adaptive sync vs. g-sync
I'm no expert, so don't take this as gospel.
If this is the same model Costco sells, I went through 3 exchanges and gave up because each one had bad ips glow around the edges. Granted it was not noticeable most of the time, but it bothered me enough to not stick with the monitors.
To add to this the Costco model doesn't allow for height adjustment which is why I returned mine.
This model is slightly different from the one I typically see advertised at Costco (https://www.costco.com/msi-optix-...05677.html). This is model G272, costcos is G273. Main differences appear to be:
Refresh rate: 144 hz vs 165 hz
Brightness: 250 nits vs 300 nits
Sync technology: adaptive sync vs. g-sync
I'm no expert, so don't take this as gospel.
FWIW, the G271 (also from Costco) can't seem to detect my phone's USB-C wired video out signal. (It works with other monitors.) Not sure if newer MSI models have fixed the issue.
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Panel Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (FHD)
Refresh Rate: 144Hz
Response Time: 1ms
Panel Type: IPS
(All but the resolution are in the image but is easy to miss on small devices)
Video Ports: 1x Display Port (1.2a), 2x HDMI (1.4)
Don't often see two HDMI ports on monitors...
Video Ports: 1x Display Port (1.2a), 2x HDMI (1.4)
Don't often see two HDMI ports on monitors...
My Acer has two HDMI
Refresh rate: 144 hz vs 165 hz
Brightness: 250 nits vs 300 nits
Sync technology: adaptive sync vs. g-sync
I'm no expert, so don't take this as gospel.
Video Ports: 1x Display Port (1.2a), 2x HDMI (1.4)
Don't often see two HDMI ports on monitors...
I was just at my optometrist's office and their receptionist's monitors had 2 HDMI ports.
My 35" curved has 2 as well, but i kinda expect that out of something as costly as it was.
To add to this the Costco model doesn't allow for height adjustment which is why I returned mine.
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Refresh rate: 144 hz vs 165 hz
Brightness: 250 nits vs 300 nits
Sync technology: adaptive sync vs. g-sync
I'm no expert, so don't take this as gospel.
Video Ports: 1x Display Port (1.2a), 2x HDMI (1.4)
Don't often see two HDMI ports on monitors...
They work great... I have 2 of these and I keep one monitor with an extra HDMI cable connected so I can use it with my laptop by just swapping inputs
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/...gn_id=9383
Where?