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MSI MAG2732, 27" Gaming Monitor, 1920 x 1080 (FHD), IPS, 1ms, 165Hz, G-Sync Compatible, HDR Ready, HDMI, Displayport, Tilt

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Size: 27"


Style: MAG2732 27" (FHD) IPS G-Sync


Features

  • 27" IPS(1920 x 1080 full HD)
  • 165Hz refresh rate - Display without after image.
  • 1ms response time helps eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates
  • Wide view angle - 178 visible.
  • Adaptive sync - keep screen tearing away from your monitor.

Description

MSI MAG2732, 27" Gaming Monitor, 1920 x 1080 (FHD), IPS, 1ms, 165Hz, G-Sync Compatible, HDR Ready , HDMI, Displayport, Tilt,


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎3


Brand: ‎MSI


Series: ‎Optix MAG


Item model number: ‎Optix MAG2732


Item Weight: ‎11.35 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎2.3 x 24.3 x 17.6 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.3 x 24.3 x 17.6 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎MSI


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎December 29, 2021


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  • Top 3 Performing Display in the Mid-Range 1440p/HF Category
Size: 27" Style: MAG274QRF QD 27" (QHD) Rapid IPS QD G-Sync
One of the top-most rated mid-range monitors. It doesn't curve, if that's something you liked about recent gaming monitors, but the picture quality is generally accepted to be better than most other mid-range monitors in the category. The default color profile is rather saturated. I think that's the only thing that kind of bugged me about it. However that's really a non-issue because you can simply switch to a different color profile. Build Quality: I would give the monitor a 8/10 for sturdiness, any wobble is mainly due to the fact that the entire screen can rotate and swivel. The base stand has a tool-less assembly. The exterior casing has an MSI appeal that definitely matches MSI's line of gaming products including RGB. Refresh Rate: The way I like to rate refresh rate is in terms of how well a monitor lives up to the stated rate. Just because a monitor *can* accept an input signal 165 times per second doesn't usually mean that all the pixels on the screen will have switched in that same time frame. This is what tends to cause ghosting. This particular display tends to hold up pretty well although it's clear that many manufacturers are adding pixel overdrive modes to live up to the 1ms response time consumer marketing expectation. The truth is, pretty much every high refresh rate display is going to have some degree of pixel ghosting. Manufactures have experimented with various techniques, supplying a higher instantaneous current to groupings of pixels, to get them to change color in the same time frame as some of these wild signal refresh rates we've seen recently. When buying a high refresh rate display, you're really looking for the displays that come closest to their advertised ratings under normal conditions. This display is pretty damn close. I don't see in the market that are "perfect" and meet advertised specification without some other consequence, such as "overshoot". (Which is like inverse ghosting) For this particular display you'll probably want to leave it on the fast setting but not go all the way up to fastest. For some games you can adjust this. You ideally want to match the settings to the frame rates that you're getting in game. A lot of video cards out there can't even output 165 FPS on some newer game titles anyways and your eye probably isn't going to be able to tell the difference unless you know what you're looking for. OSD: The on screen menu is pretty feature rich and there's one joy-stick type controller knob on that back to move through the menus. Some monitors out there have really poor OSDs which makes them difficult to configure, but I found that this one was pretty good. They definitely put some engineering time into the software/firmware for the display as well as the display itself, and yeah, that's good to see. Accessory: Display came with HDMI, DisplayPort and USB 3 cables. The display also works as a USB hub, however, I did not test that feature. The short answer: This monitor outperforms most other monitors in the mid-range tier of displays. It is however pretty expensive, especially because of the display technologies used. If you find it on sale you should buy it. There's only a few monitors that outperformed this display in the mid-range category before moving up to the more expensive displays. You could get a 2ms OLED gaming monitor in the high-tier category for 3x the price, but if you're like me, you'd rather get three mid-tier monitors and do a triple monitor setup for roughly the same price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by reoky

  • First real premium monitor -- satisfied!
Size: 34" Style: MPG ARTYMIS 343CQR 34" (UWQHD) VA FreeSy...
Edit - Jan 18 2023: The flickering was definitely due to the cable, specifically how loose the connection was given the KabelDirekt DP cable connector was a bit too thick for the monitor and wasn't completely in. Everything else is still going strong! Edit - July 7 2022: I was using the KabelDirekt 6ft DP 1.4 cable and was seeing some flickering that recently got worse. I recently replaced it with a Club3D 2M DP 1.4 cable and so far it seems like the issue has been resolved. While switching out the cables I found that the KabelDirekt connector was bent a bit due to hitting the bottom back portion of the monitor. I'm thinking that was the issue as the product reviews for the cable were great and the cable does feel high quality. The Club3D cable still touches the bottom a bit but because it is 2M and not exactly 6ft, I had some extra slack and curved the cable to the side to relieve that lateral pressure. Will update if flickering continues. Just something to consider. ---- The monitor has been great for me! I use it for work (sw development) as well as for gaming (AC: Odyssey, Halo: Infinite, etc). I got this for around $630 during a Black Friday sale & it is very worth the money. Not sure about MSRP though. It's been ~5 months now. Here are some pros and cons: Pros: + Due to the aggressive curve, games seem more immersive and work is a lot easier. Prior to this, I had 2 monitors (2 x 27" QHD). When working, I would have to move my head around to properly read everything as the monitors were flat and text toward the edge of the screen was harder to read than what was in front of me. This issue was worse for the monitor on the side. While it wasn't that bad, upgrading to the 343CQR made everything easier--now I just need to move my eyes to see/read everything. For the SW engineers/devs who are worried about how the text may appear on the screen, I find it better than flat monitors by a long shot. Of course, this is personal preference. + The colors are amazing. My main monitor used to be the Nixeus EDG27S-V2-- a great monitor for the money and probably the best within the price range. However, despite having an IPS panel, the colors on the 343CQR pop out far more due to the better contrast ratio. I can go back to the Nixeus monitor for gaming if I have to, but I wouldn't be very happy. + The mouse dongle can also act as a headphone jack dongle; it can be placed on either side of the monitor. I bought a 6-inch aux extension cable to make using the headphone jack easier too and it just hangs off this dongle ready for any headphone/set I want to plug in. + PIP is nice. I don't use it very often but it's there. + Menu is easier to navigate than most monitors. I wouldn't say it's the best UI but it's nice. + No speakers!--a pro if you're like me and don't like speakers on monitors. + 165Hz refresh rate is very nice, though not that much more noticeable from 144Hz. Cons: - I had to turn off vsync and gsync because the monitor would sometimes black out for a second in the middle of a gaming session. Not sure why this occurs - Ghosting is somewhat noticeable to me. It's not enough for me to regret purchasing this monitor though. - If you plan on using a monitor arm for this monitor, it is fairly heavy (~20 lbs, + or - 2 lbs) - Some features seem like a gimmick (the scope vision thing, headphone stand on the side is flimsy) - I kind of wish I had gone for the G9 mostly because the additional screen space would be amazing. Far from a deal-breaker but if you're the type that prefers no compromises, go for the G9 - Probably not the best monitor for competitive gaming/FPS (if you're a hardcore gamer) - The DP cable that comes with the monitor is NOT sufficient enough to fully utilize the monitor. You will want to find a third-party DP cable that is VESA certified for DP 1.4. All in all, I do really love this monitor. I think it's a great deal at the price I bought it at ($630 + tax)! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022 by C

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