MSI came up with a larger, quantum-accurate gaming monitor

The 80 cm diagonal construction is 1440p, and it has a KVM switch in addition to its very friendly socket selection.

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MSI introduced the MAG 325CQRF QD E2 model monitor, which comes with a 31.5-inch Rapid VA panel with a 1000R curve and a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels, a 180 Hz refresh rate, a luminance of 300 cd/m², a static contrast ratio of 3500:1, and a GtG response time of 0.5 milliseconds .


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The solution with Adaptive-Sync technology, which costs roughly (net) 510 dollars, can display 1.07 billion colors, and its sRGB/DCI-P3/Adobe RGB color scales are 141/97/96 percent. The settings of the OSD menu of the screen awarded with the HDR Ready screen can be accessed through the Gaming Intelligence App, and the pair of PiP/PbP capabilities, the projection of the smart crosshairs, AI Vision (artificial intelligence algorithms highlight the details of the image shrouded in darkness, but the brightness and saturation also improves), the 120 Hz dedicated console mode and the KVM switch are not missing from its arsenal either.


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The rear section, enhanced with Mystic Light Sync mood lighting, has a version 1.4a DisplayPort, two HDMI 2.0b inputs, a DisplayPort alt-mode USB Type-C port promising to transmit 65 watts of power, two USB 2.0 connectors and a 3.5 mm there is a headphone output. The stand, which is connected to the 100 x 100 mm VESA mounting point and has a cable guide slot, can be moved in any way except for turning it into the pivot, and the soon-to-be-debuted peripheral supports the HDMI-CEC function.

Source: prohardver.hu