Color, refresh rate, response time,
Easy setup, the right monitor for my application. Excellent value.
Works right out of the box. Games look great on it. Nice and bright.
For the price, this monitor is fantastic for xbox series x. Looks great Easy menu, Easy set up the analog button is cool
This ones image is so nice I feel like my older monitor should be replaced. Probably will in a few months
Built in speaker big screen colors look great only two screws involved Comes with display port cord
- Amazing color profile preconfigured by acer - High Hz for the price - Good software that works with the monitor
- Great Picture Quality - 300hz
-Blacks look really good, prefer this over an OLED because of price and almost looks the same. -First 2K monitor and I love how great it looks, never notice any pixels. -Runs really smooth, the 180 Hz is just peak.
Clean design - screen goes all the way to edge on three sides (top and sides - bottom has ~1cm of edge) Sturdy metal framing for mount (thin and light but appears to be rigid and strong) Actual screen looks as good as you'd hope at 2k resolution. Plenty of brightness and backoff to let you dial in your preference
- Glossy QD-OLED - Good brightness - DisplayPort and HDMI 2.1 cable included
Great colors, fast, no complaints
Light Weight, Low Cost, Good Picture, thin Bezel
The MSI MAG 271QP QD-OLED X24 is a fantastic choice for serious gamers. Its QD-OLED panel delivers stunning visuals with infinite contrast, true blacks, and vibrant colors, making games incredibly immersive, especially with HDR. The 240Hz refresh rate combined with a near-instant 0.03ms GTG response time ensures buttery-smooth motion and eliminates ghosting, providing a significant competitive edge in fast-paced titles. While burn-in is a theoretical concern with OLED, MSI's "OLED Care" features effectively mitigate this risk for typical gaming use. The only minor consideration is potential text fringing for extensive productivity work, but for pure gaming, it's a top-tier display.
HDR. I admit I did not understand what it was, and I had no idea what I was missing out on. You would think it would make games more challenging, not being able to see anything in the pitch blackness of dark environments but my experience is that this was the opposite. The immediate and obvious contrast of the tiniest glint of metal in dark and foggy forests was as real and crisp as it gets. That's a tangible performance advantage in competitive games. Yes, please. 32" curved. I could not compromise here. I needed both. Demands met. No complaints. The wide and hefty base has a spring-loaded friction tensioned column that mounts the monitor to a VESA plate adapted to a pivot arm at the top of the column. It is perfectly tuned against the monitor's weight, and this allows you to freely adjust the height and angle of the monitor without tools, and with just a gentle nudge at the top or bottom. 4k @ 160 Hz for $400. That's what really sold me this monitor. I just didn't expect to be so amazed by the picture quality.
Built in speakers are decent but not terribly loud. Colors are vivid.
Equal Brightness Distribution HDR400 support USB 3.0 Passthrough Comes in box with Asian, European and American voltage cables, and HDMI, DP and USB 3.0 type B connector SUPER EASY SETUP, no tools required, and is somewhat color accurate out of the box Thin Bezel design the logo is understated No dead pixels Solid shipping packing materials The base has a cable management hole for quick and easy passthrough.
Fast screen and beautiful color.
Very simple mount, Well built.