$800 vs $950 is the real pricing rn, but good luck finding any of them. I may have just got lucky and got one 271QRX of the last ones out of pure chance I ordered it. In transit now. Wish me luck!
@@JaYxHop3 best monitor I've ever owned and I guarantee it's the best monitor for the money overall, its the perfect middle ground for the best experience in all types of gaming.
My 360hz msi oled monitor is so good and crispy never imagined for oled to be so colourful with infinite contrast and detailed blacks shadows also I feel like oled 1440p looks like 4k can only imagine how crispy clear that will be
AWESOME REVIEW. Watching from Miami FL. Just bought the msi 27" 360hz but i dont get it till next week. Over here in my area it is going for $800. Ive been on 1080p 120hz my whole life so im super excited to see what all this OLED noise is about !!!
Dell (alienware) are selling the exact same Oled Panels, that look nicer are more feature rich and on sale are 200-350 dollars off/ cheaper then these models. .. , and the their 500hz panel is 499$ down from $999, compared to the 1200$ 540hz Asus monitor, were talking about 40hz for 600 dollars more... you could get the 500hz from alienware, and the 240hz 4k oled for the the same price as one monitor.. i wish i had more money......l seriously i feel bad for everyone in this chat who bought these msi models or the Asus models!!
@@beefwantko7269 alienware 3rd gen oled 27” 360hz which is the same panel as the msi one is going for 900 at least in my area, that’s $100 more, and there 4k 240hz are 1200 while msi is 900.
@@beefwantko7269 more features? they don't have usbc power delivery nor hdmi 2.1, they suffer more from flickering, their brightness is lower and ABL can't be disabled unless in creator mode. they also don't come with cables like the msi does but that could vary
I remember thr firdt days of IPS panels. The burning effect was massive, persistent ghosts appeared everywhere. Have not seen any ghosting in laptop OLED monitors, or smartphones.
I just love these RUclipsr trends...reviewing some products, making and editing a video for hours ia easy but to put a link from the product in the description is apparently the world's hardest problem ❤
I was torn with making this decision with my new build. Going to 4k or the 1440p one. Can you run 1440p on the 4k if you wanted to run more frames to match the 240hz? Was leaning towards the 4k with the updated US price of $950 which changes a lot. Nice clean informative video!
yes but if Dell is having a spring sale and all the new oled panels are 200-350 dollars off.. , and the their 500hz panel is 499$ down from $999, compared to the 1200$ 540hz Asus monitor, were talking about 40hz for 600 dollars more... you could get the 500hz from alienware, and the 240hz 4k oled for the the same price as one monitor.. i wish i had more money......l seriously i feel bad for everyone in this chat who bought these msi models or the Asus models!!
Great review. I’m here in Aust too. I have been using a 32 inch Acer Predator IPS 60hz. I am going to upgrade based on your review for the MSI 32 inch. Am I likely to see a huge difference in quality, or is it wishful thinking? Liked and subscribed!
Dell (alienware) are selling the exact same Oled Panels, that look nicer are more feature rich and on sale are 200-350 dollars off.. , and the their 500hz panel is 499$ down from $999, compared to the 1200$ 540hz Asus monitor, were talking about 40hz for 600 dollars more... you could get the 500hz from alienware, and the 240hz 4k oled for the the same price as one monitor.. i wish i had more money......l seriously i feel bad for everyone in this chat who bought these msi models or the Asus models!!
I’m getting one of these 2 monitors but I’m leaning towards the 32 inch 4k model. I’ve always gamed on 27 inch monitors so I wonder if 32 might be too big.
Do you know if these monitors support DSR/DLDSR? The Alienware 2725df has an issue where these options just aren't available and that is this monitor's main competition rn
Those US prices are incorrect, as others have already said. The Australian tax on those monitors is ridiculous. The 27" for example converts from $700 USD to AUD $1230 + 10% GST, so that monitor shouldn't cost more than $1400 AUD (and that's with a bit of extra thrown in). I'd even be happy to pay $1500 AUD in a stretch. Especially since the Alienware equivalent that uses the same panel is only $1359 AUD, and in the US the MSI is actually $100 CHEAPER than the Alienware. Now I know Australian prices aren't based purely on USD conversions, but they do serve as a good ballpark figure that other manufacturers have worked with in the past (we even have an example last year of an LG monitor being CHEAPER here than it was in the US). Not sure why MSI thinks they can price things so highly as I've used their old MPG321UR-QD monitor, and while the panel was fantastic the build quality wasn't that great. Thankfully the MSI head office was local to Sydney and I was able to take it in myself when I had to get it repaired.
You made a comment about adjusting the volume. Did MSI make a mistake in their spec sheet as it does not list speakers for either of these two monitors. Can you confirm the URX model has them or not? Thanks!
Thank you for this video! On the 27”, if you have the PS5 set in 4k mode, does the ps5 output a 4k HDR signal to the monitor? Is there still HDR for the 1440p output setting?
What's the point of DP over HDMI? And what is KVM really if you only have one thing to connect to it? I'm curious since you said they are the positives of a TV vs a monitor?
Depending on your GPU adaptive sync might not be available on HDMI where it's always available on DP. DP also has a far more robust connector. KVM doesn't matter if you only have a single device connected. I didn't say that. I said there are no positives having a TV over a monitor. TV's do not support standard power management and state detection like monitors do. They also lack the ability to use hardware DDC control.
Dp is also an open source protocol, meaning its open standard and requires no extra patent payment. It has higher bandwidth support compared to it's similar generation counterparts. It also supports daisy chain without losing bandwidth, meaning you can connect several dp supported monitors and feed them 1 input which will be sent to all of those monitors without dividing the bandwidth. Lets say you want to daisy chain 4 monitors and youre sending 40gbps bandwidth, each monitor will receive 40gbps bandwidth instead of 10gbps each which hdmi does. Dp is just so cool. Its like the coolest but chilliest kid in the class. It is the top scorer and then again it is also the most humble.
321URX is like 1400 - 1700 euros max, I can find brand new ones for 1400 now. Also even if it was 2200 you should either way pick that above any LCD garbage. There is absolutely NO point to buy an LCD monitor that is that expensive in 2024, absolutely no point.
Thanks for the video. As a reference, we got our 55" LG OLED C1's as our pc monitors from Costco here in the US when they were discontinued for like $1100 each. They came with 5 year warranty and $200 online credit. Wife ordered us some World of Warcraft hats, shirts, and sweaters with the $200 online credit. If I had to do it all over again I am not sure I would choose a TV as a pc monitor. Having to manually turn it on and off is annoying. The screen dimming constantly to keep the panel healthy is very inconvenient when gaming on older games like Everquest that do not have a working gamma anymore thanks to Windows 10. I wall mounted them and installed sound bars directly at the bottom of the 55"s. Using 2X4 blocks I made the sound bars sit flush against the bottom bezel, which makes manually turning them on and off even more difficult. It is convenient though for multi tasking because of the size. I mention all this because it is wild they are asking $1200 for a 32" 4k monitor but considering it is OLED, has 240hz, built in KVM, and multiple HDMI inputs + Display port I can see how the price got that high.
I feel like 32” is too big for how close a monitor is when you’re gaming. Also, I worry about having “only” having a 4080 to being able to drive a 4k 32” monitor. Not sure what kind of frames to expect.
Idk why the LG slander I love all LG monitors tbh they always give great color IMO I still own the 27inch OLED LG and a 24inch IPS LG they are great why do ppl say LG monitors aren’t good I’m confused??
Does anyone know if MSI forces you to have the same display settings for each input source, or if there is a way to save custom display settings for each input?
I may switch from the 48in c1 but im startting with the plan of dual monitor. But then ny desk is custom full wall butcherboard not everyone has that much space.
I just wish that monitors with kvm switches would put the buttons on the from bottom bezel, why because the software does not do any good if you cant install it on your work laptop/pc because some jobs lock down their equipment . Also the user has 3 monitors side by side and stand is adjusted low as possible the user cannot access the buttons .. Maybe this center button will help but still, I would like to see the buttons I am using and they really dont make a monitor look back. It is just easier to use the features..
PC OLED monitors are still rather expensive. I think it is cheaper to buy an OLED TV vs an OLED PC monitor. I would love an OLED monitor, but for the present I am sticking with IPS....
Yeah same here i built my mid range pc about 6 months ago and my 1440 165hz VA panel was $250 cad. I can sit here dreaming about how games would look at 4k oled but when the monitor would cost $1500 cad and a pc that could do it justice another 2.5k minimum is pretty rough. It is supposed to be high end hardware but being nearly triple the price of the middle ground stuff, even if I can afford it, doesn't seem like a smart consumer decision. Hopefully the next generation of hardware and displays shakes things up.
Lookin to buy the Oled Msi model with the build in Ai that gives u an advantage on Fps games like sound circular radar, enemy pings and much more.. u never mentioned that on these so im assumin they dont have it, can u help me out which was the exact name of that Msi monitor pls?
If i'm not mistaken the ones that have the AI thing are the MAG models not the MPG ones but i don't that the MAG ones have been up for preorder at all for now.
How many people are buying PCs *just* for gaming. Surely they also view websites, do some typing, maybe some artwork/graphics. So why are OLEDs with fuzzy text and burn-in risks being pushed so hard?
I don't know about other people but I run a multimonitor setup, presumably some have seperate monitors for content consumption or gaming (which makes sense when you're spending that much).
I know you had issues with it getting it to work in your case, but I wonder why probably the most game breaking AI features of this monitor are hardly ever talked about, like it's legit revolutionary, being able to zoom in on a target with a custom monitor scope with a single shortcut to make you even more of a God at sniping via unfair advantage is something that should be front page news. lol Imagine playing fortnite with an 18x scope or something without having any actual scopes on the sniper rifle without terrible zoom in pixelation. I know it's unfair and disgusting but oh God I want it.
They cost as much as my upgrade for my whole machine for christmas using tech that will degrade steadily with normal use.....This is the year of the oled for suckers with money to burn.
You've obviously never seen good OLED and gave in to the over-hyped "burnin" FUD. Nothing compares or is even close in PQ and responsiveness. Besides maybe micro LED which is like $100k right now for the one display that exists.
Wdym u shouldnt be buying these monitors unless u atleast got a 4070ti and up. All nvidia cards are limited to dp1.4 so if anyone is to blame its nvidia
Thanks for the review. Great stuff.
Here in the US, the 32” is listed as $949.99 and the 27” is listed at $799.99.
Been a subscriber since you've had like 30k and thought you were underrated, glad to see you're going strong man
$800 vs $950 is the real pricing rn, but good luck finding any of them. I may have just got lucky and got one 271QRX of the last ones out of pure chance I ordered it. In transit now. Wish me luck!
What do you say about the 27qrx?
@@JaYxHop3 best monitor I've ever owned and I guarantee it's the best monitor for the money overall, its the perfect middle ground for the best experience in all types of gaming.
I got it also but i had a dead Pixel so i had to send it back, thats my experience with the 27qrx
My 360hz msi oled monitor is so good and crispy never imagined for oled to be so colourful with infinite contrast and detailed blacks shadows also I feel like oled 1440p looks like 4k can only imagine how crispy clear that will be
AWESOME REVIEW. Watching from Miami FL. Just bought the msi 27" 360hz but i dont get it till next week. Over here in my area it is going for $800. Ive been on 1080p 120hz my whole life so im super excited to see what all this OLED noise is about !!!
Dell (alienware) are selling the exact same Oled Panels, that look nicer are more feature rich and on sale are 200-350 dollars off/ cheaper then these models. .. , and the their 500hz panel is 499$ down from $999, compared to the 1200$ 540hz Asus monitor, were talking about 40hz for 600 dollars more... you could get the 500hz from alienware, and the 240hz 4k oled for the the same price as one monitor.. i wish i had more money......l seriously i feel bad for everyone in this chat who bought these msi models or the Asus models!!
@@beefwantko7269 alienware 3rd gen oled 27” 360hz which is the same panel as the msi one is going for 900 at least in my area, that’s $100 more, and there 4k 240hz are 1200 while msi is 900.
actually they have less features then the msi one and they not as bright as the msi one is not sure where u got ur info from but it's wrong
@@beefwantko7269 more features? they don't have usbc power delivery nor hdmi 2.1, they suffer more from flickering, their brightness is lower and ABL can't be disabled unless in creator mode. they also don't come with cables like the msi does but that could vary
I remember thr firdt days of IPS panels. The burning effect was massive, persistent ghosts appeared everywhere. Have not seen any ghosting in laptop OLED monitors, or smartphones.
I just love these RUclipsr trends...reviewing some products, making and editing a video for hours ia easy but to put a link from the product in the description is apparently the world's hardest problem ❤
I was torn with making this decision with my new build. Going to 4k or the 1440p one. Can you run 1440p on the 4k if you wanted to run more frames to match the 240hz? Was leaning towards the 4k with the updated US price of $950 which changes a lot. Nice clean informative video!
In terms of TV vs monitor as well, monitors have a ton less input delay. TVs typically just have too much built-in software to compare.
I'm just trapped in an eternal wait for the day OLED overcomes the text rendering issues
4k text looks great
@@TheRealDlo But doesn't it shimmer? That would drive me crazy as a coder.
I have the AW3225qf and the 4k text looks great
I had the alienware OLED for 2 years and NEVER hid the task bar. Never an issue.
the Alienware AW3225QF, the ROG PG32UCDM and the MSI 321URX are practically the same right? Same panel but different little features?
yes but if Dell is having a spring sale and all the new oled panels are 200-350 dollars off.. , and the their 500hz panel is 499$ down from $999, compared to the 1200$ 540hz Asus monitor, were talking about 40hz for 600 dollars more... you could get the 500hz from alienware, and the 240hz 4k oled for the the same price as one monitor.. i wish i had more money......l seriously i feel bad for everyone in this chat who bought these msi models or the Asus models!!
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Would you recommend it for PlayStation then?
Great review. I’m here in Aust too. I have been using a 32 inch Acer Predator IPS 60hz. I am going to upgrade based on your review for the MSI 32 inch. Am I likely to see a huge difference in quality, or is it wishful thinking?
Liked and subscribed!
going from 60hz to 240hz alone is going to be night and day
ive been waiting for this ever since i got my 4090 on lauch day a fairly priced oled with the specs that i need
Dell (alienware) are selling the exact same Oled Panels, that look nicer are more feature rich and on sale are 200-350 dollars off.. , and the their 500hz panel is 499$ down from $999, compared to the 1200$ 540hz Asus monitor, were talking about 40hz for 600 dollars more... you could get the 500hz from alienware, and the 240hz 4k oled for the the same price as one monitor.. i wish i had more money......l seriously i feel bad for everyone in this chat who bought these msi models or the Asus models!!
I just received my 321urx and i couldnt be happier
I’m getting one of these 2 monitors but I’m leaning towards the 32 inch 4k model. I’ve always gamed on 27 inch monitors so I wonder if 32 might be too big.
You beat Tim (MUB) to the review on the MSI panel
The 271QRX looks so small compared to the 321URX! 😮 I game on a 32" but I can't believe how erm.. cute the 27" looks. ☺
Do you know if these monitors support DSR/DLDSR? The Alienware 2725df has an issue where these options just aren't available and that is this monitor's main competition rn
Those US prices are incorrect, as others have already said.
The Australian tax on those monitors is ridiculous. The 27" for example converts from $700 USD to AUD $1230 + 10% GST, so that monitor shouldn't cost more than $1400 AUD (and that's with a bit of extra thrown in). I'd even be happy to pay $1500 AUD in a stretch. Especially since the Alienware equivalent that uses the same panel is only $1359 AUD, and in the US the MSI is actually $100 CHEAPER than the Alienware.
Now I know Australian prices aren't based purely on USD conversions, but they do serve as a good ballpark figure that other manufacturers have worked with in the past (we even have an example last year of an LG monitor being CHEAPER here than it was in the US). Not sure why MSI thinks they can price things so highly as I've used their old MPG321UR-QD monitor, and while the panel was fantastic the build quality wasn't that great. Thankfully the MSI head office was local to Sydney and I was able to take it in myself when I had to get it repaired.
QRX-271-QD is $799 and 321URX-QD is $949 here in the US.
Nothing is as next level as the Gear Seekers!
the 27” sells for $799 here in the states, but it’s out of stock everywhere.
I heard some of these new panels have an issue where black comes off as more purplish. Is that your experience?
It's an issue with QD-Oleds. But only if strong light hits its panel. So in normal home office situations this should be a none-issue.
You don't even notice it. If I'd noticed it I would have said something
You made a comment about adjusting the volume. Did MSI make a mistake in their spec sheet as it does not list speakers for either of these two monitors. Can you confirm the URX model has them or not? Thanks!
Headphone volume
Been thinking about a new monitor , I think the 27 will be a solid choice for me
It's pretty legit
Thank you for this video! On the 27”, if you have the PS5 set in 4k mode, does the ps5 output a 4k HDR signal to the monitor? Is there still HDR for the 1440p output setting?
Yes and yes
@@GearSeekers thank you!
Any idea what the power consumption on the displays is? I can’t find that info listed on their website
would like to know aswell
did you find your answer? Monitors Unboxed has a power usage graph in his videos and has this one alongside the Dell one listed too
What's the point of DP over HDMI?
And what is KVM really if you only have one thing to connect to it? I'm curious since you said they are the positives of a TV vs a monitor?
Depending on your GPU adaptive sync might not be available on HDMI where it's always available on DP. DP also has a far more robust connector.
KVM doesn't matter if you only have a single device connected.
I didn't say that. I said there are no positives having a TV over a monitor. TV's do not support standard power management and state detection like monitors do. They also lack the ability to use hardware DDC control.
Dp is also an open source protocol, meaning its open standard and requires no extra patent payment. It has higher bandwidth support compared to it's similar generation counterparts. It also supports daisy chain without losing bandwidth, meaning you can connect several dp supported monitors and feed them 1 input which will be sent to all of those monitors without dividing the bandwidth. Lets say you want to daisy chain 4 monitors and youre sending 40gbps bandwidth, each monitor will receive 40gbps bandwidth instead of 10gbps each which hdmi does. Dp is just so cool. Its like the coolest but chilliest kid in the class. It is the top scorer and then again it is also the most humble.
Would you choose the 321URX @ $2199 or the MSI Optix MPG321UR-QD for $1299?
321URX is like 1400 - 1700 euros max, I can find brand new ones for 1400 now. Also even if it was 2200 you should either way pick that above any LCD garbage. There is absolutely NO point to buy an LCD monitor that is that expensive in 2024, absolutely no point.
Thanks for the video. As a reference, we got our 55" LG OLED C1's as our pc monitors from Costco here in the US when they were discontinued for like $1100 each. They came with 5 year warranty and $200 online credit.
Wife ordered us some World of Warcraft hats, shirts, and sweaters with the $200 online credit. If I had to do it all over again I am not sure I would choose a TV as a pc monitor. Having to manually turn it on and off is annoying.
The screen dimming constantly to keep the panel healthy is very inconvenient when gaming on older games like Everquest that do not have a working gamma anymore thanks to Windows 10.
I wall mounted them and installed sound bars directly at the bottom of the 55"s. Using 2X4 blocks I made the sound bars sit flush against the bottom bezel, which makes manually turning them on and off even more difficult.
It is convenient though for multi tasking because of the size. I mention all this because it is wild they are asking $1200 for a 32" 4k monitor but considering it is OLED, has 240hz, built in KVM, and multiple HDMI inputs + Display port I can see how the price got that high.
Hello this future mini map detection ai skysight will work on console ?
I feel like 32” is too big for how close a monitor is when you’re gaming. Also, I worry about having “only” having a 4080 to being able to drive a 4k 32” monitor. Not sure what kind of frames to expect.
Idk why the LG slander I love all LG monitors tbh they always give great color IMO I still own the 27inch OLED LG and a 24inch IPS LG they are great why do ppl say LG monitors aren’t good I’m confused??
I was talking about LG OLED TVs as a monitor. I use an LG Utlrawide for editing
Looks like I’m getting the MSI or the ROG
In EU we have special treatment of extra $400/$500 paying more
Bro can you tell me your mic? Is great brother ❤
OLAD bruh. Excellent video fams!
Does anyone know if MSI forces you to have the same display settings for each input source, or if there is a way to save custom display settings for each input?
we need a comparison to the alienware qd oleds which should I buy ??
whats the difference between the MPG and the MAG?
won the 27 inch one in a giveaway and just set it up today holy shit its so gorgeous. Have to but a new gpu now lol
An update for you. The 321 urx is $950 in the us
Which can be best affordable GPU for ryzen 5 5600g
Get a 2nd hand RTX 3080
A 4060 or 4060 ti. For that cpu, you don't need anything higher than that.
@@superfurryjelly what will be the cost
I may switch from the 48in c1 but im startting with the plan of dual monitor. But then ny desk is custom full wall butcherboard not everyone has that much space.
Is it bright enought ?
lol.
? Are these matte or glossy finish.
As mentioned in the video they are glossy
I just wish that monitors with kvm switches would put the buttons on the from bottom bezel, why because the software does not do any good if you cant install it on your work laptop/pc because some jobs lock down their equipment . Also the user has 3 monitors side by side and stand is adjusted low as possible the user cannot access the buttons .. Maybe this center button will help but still, I would like to see the buttons I am using and they really dont make a monitor look back. It is just easier to use the features..
Here in Sweden the 32" goes for $1700... Almost as expensive as the 4090 😅
How does it compare to equivalent competing products from Alienware and Asus respectively?
I don't know. We never get anything from either of them
How greedy of them. A strategy to not ruin sales, banking on the hype instead of actual reviews.
Would the 4k variant be great for the ps5?
Yes
PC OLED monitors are still rather expensive. I think it is cheaper to buy an OLED TV vs an OLED PC monitor.
I would love an OLED monitor, but for the present I am sticking with IPS....
Yeah same here i built my mid range pc about 6 months ago and my 1440 165hz VA panel was $250 cad. I can sit here dreaming about how games would look at 4k oled but when the monitor would cost $1500 cad and a pc that could do it justice another 2.5k minimum is pretty rough. It is supposed to be high end hardware but being nearly triple the price of the middle ground stuff, even if I can afford it, doesn't seem like a smart consumer decision. Hopefully the next generation of hardware and displays shakes things up.
Lookin to buy the Oled Msi model with the build in Ai that gives u an advantage on Fps games like sound circular radar, enemy pings and much more.. u never mentioned that on these so im assumin they dont have it, can u help me out which was the exact name of that Msi monitor pls?
If i'm not mistaken the ones that have the AI thing are the MAG models not the MPG ones but i don't that the MAG ones have been up for preorder at all for now.
yeah i dont like competitive integrity either
Is the MEG321urx, MAG is 3rd tier in MSI products, the chie
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Does anyone think Dolby Vision that the other QD-Oled Monitors have is good and better?
I just feel the 4k is little too dim for daylight work or gaming.
Also some shimering in slim text.
great review but the pricing is a little off brother
I'm more interested in the hp omen tracend 4k qd oled 240 hz main reason it has DP 2.1 plus it's in white so it will look better in my sett up
Your personal pc specs??
750$ vs 1,000-1,100 here in the US right now
Fk me the going price for these in Aus nearly made me spit out my drink. I bought a 65" c1 for $2,400 and this is the cheapest QDOLED monitor 😭
Once again RUclips has failed me... I was waiting for this review.
That static image protection and pixel shift are fire features!
I got the 360hz 1440p and holy moly it is insane.
Do you play on console by any chance?
How many people are buying PCs *just* for gaming. Surely they also view websites, do some typing, maybe some artwork/graphics. So why are OLEDs with fuzzy text and burn-in risks being pushed so hard?
I don't know about other people but I run a multimonitor setup, presumably some have seperate monitors for content consumption or gaming (which makes sense when you're spending that much).
Heard everyone is canceling their preorders due to firmware
Mag series only
Can't even got a chance to buy one.
I know you had issues with it getting it to work in your case, but I wonder why probably the most game breaking AI features of this monitor are hardly ever talked about, like it's legit revolutionary, being able to zoom in on a target with a custom monitor scope with a single shortcut to make you even more of a God at sniping via unfair advantage is something that should be front page news. lol
Imagine playing fortnite with an 18x scope or something without having any actual scopes on the sniper rifle without terrible zoom in pixelation. I know it's unfair and disgusting but oh God I want it.
It will probably end up getting picked up by Anti-Cheat I think
The tacky dragon on the back of the monitor as well as the 1998 like desk stand ruined the whole look.
Hello mate this AI mini map detection it's work on console?
I don't think so
@@GearSeekersit’s possible you to check this you know what I talking about?
LEMONGRAB!!! UNEXCEPTABLE!!!!!
Is this the MSI monitor that won't accept firmware updates?
No. The monitors that don’t accept firmware or software updates are the MSI-MAG variants.
buy in spain de 32" for 1500€...
Its almost twice the size if the 27
27qrx = 1600$ in my country 😂
They cost as much as my upgrade for my whole machine for christmas using tech that will degrade steadily with normal use.....This is the year of the oled for suckers with money to burn.
You've obviously never seen good OLED and gave in to the over-hyped "burnin" FUD. Nothing compares or is even close in PQ and responsiveness. Besides maybe micro LED which is like $100k right now for the one display that exists.
Just say u can't afford one 💀
Its not the year of the oled when pricing sucks
16:9 gaming is sooo 2005
I can count how many games supported 16:9 on one hand in 2005 🤣
When will these be available, USA
Should be available already
Forcing DSC when it have native hdmi 2.1 bandwidth is ridiculous. Literally defeats the point of hdmi 2.1
O L E D
DP 1.4....Ugly design. Lower grade product.
The 4k 240hz monitors with displayport 1.4 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡
Right? Even 1440p 360hz is a joke at dp 1.4
What u two on about ? 1.4dp isn’t enough? What’s funny about it ?
@HD-nv9ru because the monitor has to use dsc and its $800++++ expect it to have the newest standard for full bandwidth at that price
Wdym u shouldnt be buying these monitors unless u atleast got a 4070ti and up. All nvidia cards are limited to dp1.4 so if anyone is to blame its nvidia
@@Drip0928 amd has dp 2.1 bruh
LEMONGRAB!!! UNEXCEPTABLE!!!!!
yeah normal brains would see it that way, since ive not seen any changes wont bother at all, even better its always worse