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Published: 2018-03-13, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
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Published: 2019-07-31, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
Abstract: That got me thinking… could I build a system where every RGB element was controlled by one piece of software? And if so, which companies were “compatible”?After lots of planning, 2 companies stepped forward and agreed to help with this build. Everything i...
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Published: 2018-09-27, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?Priced around £480 right now, at most major retailers. down from an MSRP of £519, the Optix is pretty good value for money. It's not a cheap monitor at all, however, you get some fantastic features in return for your investment. For...
Abstract: MSI first announced its Optix MPG27CQ monitor back at CES in January, but now we’ve got it in the flesh, and on the testbench, for a round of testing. This curved 1440p VA monitor touts a 144Hz refresh rate, front and rear RGB lighting with SteelSeries’ GameSense app, Freesync support, and top viewing angles. That’s all great on paper, but does the real thing live up to the hype?
Published: 2018-08-24, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
Vivid color and contrast, Good gaming performance, Backlight strobe option up to 144Hz, Good build quality
No sRGB gamut option, Calibration yields zero benefits, Lighting software has limited support, Brightness is fixed in Anti Motion Blur mode
The MSI MPG27CQ is a competent gaming monitor with excellent video processing and contrast, FreeSync and a 144Hz refresh rate. Its out-of-box color is good enough without calibration, but software support for the RGB lighting is limited.7/10$469.00AmazonM...
Published: 2018-05-17, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
The price tag here of just over £500 plants the MSI Optix MPG27CQ in premium territory, but it isn't unreasonable given what you get: a high quality VA panel with low response times, minimum ghosting, and, for the most part, great to excellent image quali...
Published: 2018-04-28, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: There is a type of monitor that does not cost much more than a standard model but does offer much more work space. Experts know about it, but because they don't have a very recognisable name, they are often missed by those looking for a new, affordable di...
RGB well done, Excellent build quality, Solid brightness, Good underlying panel
Price, Lighting is an acquired taste, GameSense not taken off
The MSI Optix range of gaming-focussed monitors is another worthwhile to the fold. Headlining the 27in series is the MPG27CQ that attempts the difficult task of marrying up solid everyday performance to judder-free, immersive gaming.The screen has som...
Published: 2018-09-07, Author: Leo , review by: techporn.ph
ADAPTIVE SYNC TECHNOLOGY, ANTIMOTION BLUR TECHNOLOGY, GOOD VIEWING ANGLES, OSD NAVIGATION IS A BREEZE, GOOD ERGONOMICS, BRIGHTNESS LEVELS, CONTRAST RATIO, COLOR COVERAGE, RGB LIGHTING THAT WORKS
LOCKED GAMMA VALUE AT 1.8, SCREEN UNIFORMITY COULD BE BETTER, POWER CONSUMPTION
The MSI Optix MPG27CQ is the first MSI display to land on our doorsteps. We had doubts that it'll pass our tastes and boy we were so wrong on many levels. For an instance, sRGB and Adobe RGB coverage are excellent. Chart topping, to say at least. Then, w...