Rapid IPS – Provides 1ms GTG fast response time, optimizes screen colors and brightness.
180Hz Refresh Rate – Respond faster with smoother frames.
1ms GTG Response Time – Eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates.
Wide Color Gamut – Game colors and details will look more realistic and refined.
Adaptive-sync – Prevent screen tearing or stuttering, producing ultra-smooth lag-free gameplay.
Night Vision – Smart black tuner to brighten your day by bringing out the fine details in dark areas.
Frameless design – Enjoy the ultimate gaming experience with super narrow bezels.
Anti-Flicker and Less Blue Light – Game even longer and prevent eye strain and fatigue.
178° Wide Viewing Angle – Colors and details will stay sharp at more angles with a 178° wide viewing angle.
Product SKU:
N82E16824475370
adaptive_sync_technology:
FreeSync Premium (AMD Adaptive Sync)
aspect_ratio:
16:9
brightness:
300 cd/m2
color_gamut:
ADOBE RGB / DCI-P3 / sRGB 90% / 94% / 125%
contrast_ratio:
1,200:1
curved_surface_screen:
Flat Panel
display_colors:
1.07 Billion
display_type:
WQHD
glare_screen:
Anti-glare
maximum_resolution:
2560 x 1440
monitor_pixel_density:
0.2331(H)x0.2331(V)
panel:
Rapid IPS
refresh_rate:
180 Hz
resolution:
2560 x 1440 (2K)
response_time:
1 ms
screen_size:
27"
viewing_angle:
178° (H) / 178° (V)
widescreen:
Yes
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Model: Msi G272QPF E2 27" 16:9 Wqhd 180Hz Ips Lcd Hdr Gaming Monitor, Metallic Black - Metallic black
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I own this monitor and it's alright for the price, but I'd pick the AOC Q27G3XMN. I paid $165 for mine (Amazon 'used – like new' with the current 30% off resale deal still available), and it's a much better value imo. My MSI has subtle backlight bleed on the top-left and bottom-left, and it can't calibrate past ~4000K without dropping below 120 nits—I try to keep all my monitors around 120–140 nits. Thankfully, 4000K still looks good on the MSI and is probably good enough for most people, but it's limiting. The AOC hits D65 easily with local dimming on low. Its only flaw is that the top-left corner has a slight uniformity issue, and I wouldn't even of noticed it if I hadn't checked with DisplayCAL and my colorimeter.
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