Purchase 3 units to replace a 49" Samsung ultrawide on my racing simulator. Requirements were IPS, QHD, 1ms, 180 to 240hz and the inclusion of quality stands. At 209.00cnd dollars a piece, these were the cheapest monitors that met my requirements from any vendor, Closest was an ASUS model on promotion at The giant wahrehouse that scans my membership card... this even even adding in the 29.00 three year warranty through Newegg. Also the Giant warehouse does not offer extended warranty on monitors like they do on appliances. I Received all 3 via Purolaror, packaging was in mint condition, despite not being double boxed, which surprised me somewhat. Many have reported dead or frozen pixels, so to make sure. I removed each display section from the carton and immediately tested them for dead pixels, frozen pixels and bleed and all three passed TC's quality control. Also took the 3 year warranty coverage for 29.00 a piced.
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I am a little older than your normal user say (a little north of 70). There was not one problem with the MSI monitor. It sure makes reading E-mail and anything much easer. I had a 24 inch and there is a big improvement.
Color profile is beautiful. Clarity of whatever you're doing I.E. watching a movie, gaming or browsing internet. Red ambient lighting, need I say more? Wide variety of monitor settings. Pixel refresh, while sometimes annoying, it does clean up and prevent burn in! Comes with high quality HMDI and DP cables.
Easy setup. Display port for high resolution gaming. Hdmi and DP cables included.
works, looks good runs fast
I currently own the ASUS PG32UCDM and PG27ADQP. As much as I love both for different reasons I always preferred how things looked on the 4K QD-OLED despite the wonderful motion clarity of 1440P 480Hz. But 31.5" has always felt too big for FPS titles especially as I'm limited by desk depth. When the PG27UCDM was announced I thought it might replace both. Turns out that is exactly what l'll be doing after using it for a week! The 166 PPI is sharp enough that you can run this monitor without scaling and it still looks slightly better than the 31.5" 4K QD-OLED panels due to the 19% increase in PPI. The extra PPl is noticeable in game compared to my PG32UCDM and is the closest thing to an OLED laptop display I had a few years ago at 188 PPI. I'm currently using this with a 5080 FE and not having to deal with DSC is actually really nice. This monitor doesn't have a lot of weaknesses at the moment and I can't recommend it enough.
Quick shipping, 120 fps (with basic HDMI cables), nice upgrade
Great price Great brightness The back is really black
Very sleek design. Pretty heavy with quality. Screen is gorgeous. Great settings for what you want. If you have an older UltraGear from LG. It's about the same calibration. I don't use HDR since most games don't support it or support it well. Gsync/free sync is always a plus for options.
I've used this monitor for a few weeks now, for both gaming and work/productivity. It's amazing, immersive, and fairly priced!
Literally no issues and it is the perfect monitor.
Sleek design and doesn't take up much space since it's not so bulky or heavy. Making changes on the monitor's screen once setup is fairly simple and easy to understand. Able to be tilted up for those who need a really up close view, and a nice little spot in the back to keep the wires nice and orderly. Setup is fairly easy and simple, simply attach the included parts together.
There is one review of this monitor on YouTube thats Monitors Unboxed. This monitor is simply gorgeous. The blacks and colors are so vibrant. It does blow my previous 27 IPS out of the water. This has a 240 refresh rate as well. Just wish I had a gpu that could push frames that high. This also had a KVM built in as well as powered usb c. The audio output is a bit low through the headphone jack so I went direct audio output from my pc. Did I mention this was 34 ultrawide? Beautiful width and a slight curve.
got it on sale. great for web page viewing crisp text and also 170hz perfect for gaming smoothly. make sure you set windows display setting to correct herts and also in game options if available match them up and you will get the smoothest gaming experience ata great price. I owna 240 hz too and the extra 40hz is awesome you can feel it and smoother than 240hz.
-fit on my existing quad monitor arms - basically plug and play other than changing the refresh rate in the display settings (win11) - Much more vibrant colors than my 60hz standard HP monitors
works as advertised amazing price (i bought mine for $209)