MSI has announced new MPG Artymis curved gaming monitors that encompass quantum dot (QD) top-class color technology amongst their highlight capabilities.
The MPG Artymis 273CQR-QD and MPG Artymis 273CQRX-QD monitors are each 27-inch VA panels with WQHD 1440p resolutions, 1ms MPRT, and 1000R curvature. The former, however, has the most refresh rate of 165Hz, while the latter has the most refresh rate of 240Hz.
The two monitors also are similar in terms of their 3000:1 contrast ratio, 530 nits of peak brightness, and VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. The monitors additionally support AMD FreeSync top-class pro era, which aids in preventing display tearing and the general performance of excessive refresh rate displays.
Coming precalibrated, the video display units are set to a Delta E ≤ 2 and feature sRGB (128% insurance), DCI-P3 (95% coverage), and Adobe RGB (93% coverage) shade profiles, which customers can modify to their spectrum desire.
Ports protected at the MPG Artymis monitors encompass one DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 2.0b, one USB-C port with DP alt. mode and 15W strength shipping, USB-A 2.0, one USB-B 2.0, and a 3.5mm audio-out jack.
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The video display units also connect with VESA 100mm x 100mm mounting, as well as providing a swivel, tilt, and top adjustment.
MSI has wouldn’t detailed pricing for the MPG Artymis monitors, but, the 273CQRX-QD version with the higher refresh rate is predicted to be the more luxurious of the 2, the e-book Kitguru suspects.
Different manufacturers have also been using quantum dot generation on their curved display gaming monitors. Alienware, for instance, noticed its 34-inch QD-OLED monitor sell out on its first day of availability just yesterday.
The $1,400 gaming display is a thrilling proposition because OLED presentations are not typically used for gaming monitors. But, enforcing the quantum dot era helped to deliver the pricing of the display down compared to that of a conventional OLED display.
While the VA panel at the MPG Artymis monitors may not cause it to break the bank, other capabilities, including its excessive refresh rate, QD top-class color, and VESA DisplayHDR 400 support, will all contribute to the overall rate.