There’s no shortage of amazing gaming monitors these days. All of the big-name brands have something worthy of your time, some at reasonable prices, and some at unreasonable prices, but really, there’s a bit of something for everyone and every budget. MSI may be best known for their graphics cards and motherboards, to name but a few products they produce. However, their gaming monitors are some of the best in the world too, so I’ve really been looking forward to testing the new MSI Optix MPG321QRF-QD.
It’s a very well equipped monitor. While not flagship technology, at £690 it’s not exactly low-end hardware either. MSI’s have a model above this with a 4K panel for around £900, but at 2K resolution, I think the QRF-QD will have the broadest appeal with most competitive PC gamers, and their wallets. There are fewer modern gimmicks here than I expected too, it’s not curved, and it isn’t ultrawide either. This is a 16:9 flat panel, so in many ways, it feels more traditional. It comes with a 175Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, G-Sync Compatible, VESA Display HDR 600, and an IPS panel. It promises impressive colour reproduction too, thanks to the Quantum Dot Technology, delivering up to 99% Adobe RGB, 97% DCI-P3 and 82% Rec.2020.
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official Optix MPG321QRF-QD product page here.
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