MSI's Optix MPG321UR is one of the first displays to support 4K / 144Hz, and it offers this alongside an impressive HDR color gamut. Sadly, it lacks full Nvidia G-Sync and any overdrive functionality, but it does offer AMD FreeSync Premium Pro HDR gaming.
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A screen is just a screen, you might think. But when you see how the MSI Optix MPG321UR-QD balances resolution with speed and colour reproduction, you immediately start to feel the need for something proper. Racing games, in particular, have smooth motion while the picture is razor sharp!
This monitor is expensive, but it’s a big panel, it has truly awesome colour reproduction and a bunch of cool features that add to the overall experience. So while this isn’t really the eSports monitor it claims to be, it’s a great product for the PC enthusiast looking for a versatile monitor that can deliver great performance for editing, gaming and movies.
The MSI Optix MPG321UR-QD delivers a ton of color and superb gaming performance for less than $1,000. With 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync and some of the best HDR we’ve seen yet, it’s great for PCs and consoles alike.
MSI's Optix MPG321UR is one of the first displays to support 4K / 144Hz, and it offers this alongside an impressive HDR color gamut. Sadly, it lacks full Nvidia G-Sync and any overdrive functionality, but it does offer AMD FreeSync Premium Pro HDR gaming.