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Li
11-04-2025Monitor arrived brand new but upon turning on the screen. There were a bunch of dead pixels!
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Antoine vaudry
> 3 dayTrès bon pris
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Elkin Darío Fernández
> 3 dayEs una buena pantalla por el precio, llego rapido y seguro a colombia antes de los previsto.
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John
> 3 dayIt’s really hard to get the right color, brightness and sharpness in the monitor for daily home office use.
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The Dude
> 3 dayThis monitor is capable of g-sync at this price that is pretty amazing. Fully VESA compliant, although it is worth noting that the VESA mounting points are a little recessed into the back panel. BUT MSI provides extensions if there are any clearance issues with your particular mount. The user interface is great, pretty fool proof. If youre having trouble enabling g-sync use the interface on the back of the monitor to select Gaming, then scroll down to the ADAPTIVE SYNC Setting. Enable this setting and the when you open NVIDIA control panel you will now have the option to enable g-sync.
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E. Martijn
> 3 dayAwesome screen immerses you in the game. Bought it to replace my older screen and I am very pleased with the quality. Easy to install and the options are great
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Paul Roberto Pacheco Ramos
> 3 dayExelente compra la verdad,me encantó mucho el diseño y la calidad de imagen es estupenda lo recomiendo totalmente. Lo único malo sería que es de altura fija .
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Nicholas
> 3 dayI use this as a second monitor and it’s held up fantastically. Comes with everything you need to mount it on a monitor arm. (Mine is mounted alongside another 27 inch msi monitor which is curved) the only issue I have is that my monitors are different resolution sizes so the mouse kind of gets stuck at the very top when you try to scroll over. Not the products fault though, just my careless attention to detail. Love it though!
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Mondo
Greater than one weekWay way way bigger than i expected first of all, automatically you can tell the difference from your past monitor . has cool features in the settings and it has a crisp smooth design to add on to it . works 120fps on ps5 . exactly what i was looking for . very happy with my purchase.
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Khris Love
> 3 dayIts amazing to me how we can have monitors in 2022 that dont offer basic settings. Great size, great colors, but you only have access to Brightness, Contrast, 5 levels of Sharpness (0 is a low-mid sharpness, so if you want less, youre not getting it) and Color Temperature. The black-levels on this monitor are atrocious and the backlight is incredibly strong. Imagine a stereoscopy effect of having a bright white monitor in one eye and an incredibly dark monitor in the other. Its less noticeable when playing a bright game, but if you wanted to play something somewhat dark youre going to have so much backlight in your face and so little variation of grey you wont be able to see whats going on. After a few hours of use I walk away with a terrible headache, this stereoscopy effect of bright light searing my retinas is terrible. Id suggest saving $50 and buying a cheap work monitor from Staples. Im not a gamer so all the settings like an alarm clock, mega refresh rate, adaptive sync, built-in crosshair (???) are cute, but when you cant see whats going on, whos going to win against someone camping in a dark warehouse, the guy with a big red cheating crosshair who cant see anything or the guy on a $70 screen who can adjust black levels? Will be looking into a return immediately. Horrible product, would never recommend. In the photo above, 1-5 cannot be seen Visibility only really starts at 8. Compared to my $70 tertiary monitor I can see them all fine, because its not missing mandatory settings. If I look very very closely you can barely make them out but the backlight overpowers the fine edges. Speaking of fine edges, the monitors Sharpness at 0 isnt enough, theres still too much gaudy sharpness. This monitor is a 0-10, because having bright colors is nice, but if you cant see half the games on the market today or any dark scenes in movies... Why bother?