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Excelente calidad de imagen en todos los aspectos
Completísimo OSD
Con aplicación de escritorio
Panel VA de 60Hz con 4K y de 31
5"
Filtro de luz azul
Modo nocturno
Buena conectividad (incluye USB tipo C)
Ledes RGB traseros personalizables con Mys
Sensacional desempeño en juegos
Una gozada
Diagonal de 27” con resolución QHD
165 Hz / 1ms
Compatible con FreeSync/GSync Compatible
Buenos colores para ser VA
Con 83% AdobeRGB
Hub USB 3.1 Gen1 con dos puertos
Soporte regulable en altura e inclinac
Panel Curvado 1500R con resolución 1440p
165 Hz de frencuencia de actualización
Multitud de opciones de conectividad de vídeo (HDMI
Displayport y USB-C)
Soporte PBP/PIP
Incluye cables HDMI
USB y DisplayPort de serie
Marcos finos
Funciones extra ga
El factor de curva 1500R es perfecto para este monitor
Cuenta con un panel VA fabricado por Samsung
Soporte para auriculares y optimizado para gestión de cables
Ofrece un menú extremadamente completo
Soporte FreeSync y G-Sync Compatible
Resolución 25
Negros profundos y colores brillantes
Calibración de fábrica bastante correcta
Buenos ángulos de visión para un VA
Diseño y menús habituales de MSI
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No tiene altavoces integrados
Iluminación poco homogénea en algunas zonas
Requiere de tornillos para fijar la columna del monitor
Escasos ajustes en peana y columna
Se echa en falta la inclusión de un cable USB-C
Se puede ajustar verticalmente pero no horizontalmente
Publicación: 2020-03-13, Autor: James , crítica de: kitguru.net
Reasonable price, 2,560 x 1,440 is a good balance between quality and attainable frame rates, Great colour accuracy (excellent when calibrated), 165Hz refresh, FreeSync 2 adaptive sync, Decent level of controls for gamers, Gaming OSD 2.0 software makes co
Only two USB downstream ports, No swivel, Not yet on G-sync Compatible list (although it did work during testing), Low 300cd/m2 brightness limits HDR abilities
The MSI Optix MAG272CQR could be the screen that convinces you to go curved. It boasts great performance, and just the right resolution at 2.5K that is the current best compromise between frame rates and detail, so this monitor should really be able to ta...
Publicación: 2020-03-03, Autor: Mark , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
Overall, the MSI Optix MAG272CQR is a decent upgrade over the previous MSI gaming solution, that increases the frequency range, offers greater display control, and now a USB hub. And, it's cheaper than the MAG27CQ was at launch which is unusual for new te...
Great feature set, Punchy colors and contrast, 165Hz refresh and adaptive sync
Patchy response from VA panel, Not a true HDR display
MSI's new 27-inch 165Hz 1440p panel is a great all-rounder, but its VA panel doesn't quite make for the quickest gaming monitor on the market despite claimed 1ms pixel response...
Publicación: 2020-01-31, Autor: Parm , crítica de: HEXUS.net
QHD resolution and 165Hz adaptive sync, Works with both FreeSync and G-Sync, Gaming OSD software comes in handy
Not the brightest, Ghosting could be off-putting to some, HDR support is basic
Choosing a gaming monitor at any price point is typically a balancing act, with users having to identify the features that matter most, while attempting to minimise the various drawbacks inherent to modern display technologies.In the sub-£500 space, M...
Publicación: 2020-01-26, Autor: Peter , crítica de: eteknix.com
There are a lot of very impressive gaming monitors out the right now. MSI set out to create a gaming monitor that offers up just about every feature a gamer could want, while also aiming for a price that most PC gamers can realistically afford. Yes, it is...
Publicación: 2021-05-17, Autor: Christian , crítica de: tomshardware.com
High native contrast, Good HDR, Colorful image, Solid video processing, Good value,
Calibration required for best image
Aside from needing a few tweaks to optimize the image, the MSI Optix MAG272CQR is a true standout in the 27-inch 1440p category. With 165 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and DCI-P3 color, it delivers almost all the performance of premium screens at a fraction of t...
Publicación: 2020-08-13, Autor: Tony , crítica de: pcmag.com
UHD (aka 4K) native resolution, Large 31.5-inch screen, Optional In-Windows OSD utility, Mini-joystick menu controller, Solid port selection,
Modest 60Hz refresh rate, No support for adaptive sync
With features geared to casual gaming, paired with the high resolution, large screen, and color coverage of a productivity monitor, MSI's Optix MAG321CURV is a decent, price-aggressive fit for both worlds: working by day, playing by night...
Publicación: 2020-07-18, Autor: Jason , crítica de: techaeris.com
Gamer-centric design,Decent display,165Hz refresh rate,1ms response time,1500R curvature,Cable management in stand,Decent tilt and height adjustment,DisplayPort, HDMI, and USB Type-C compatible,VESA mountable,Non-glare finish
Not that bright at only 300 nits,No swivel adjustment option
If you're looking to upgrade your gaming experience, the MSI Optix MAG272CQR is a great option with its gaming-oriented features like curved screen, high refresh rate, and low response time. *We use revenue-generating affiliate links and may earn a commis...
Publicación: 2020-03-14, Autor: Paolo , crítica de: monitornerds.com
Good Factory Calibration, Decent Price, Attractive Design, FreeSync/G-Sync Compatible,
HDR Capability Practically Doesn't Exist, Prone to Blurring, Base too Large
The MSI MAG272CQR is a reasonable choice if you want a curved gaming monitor with a high refresh rate and FreeSync/G-Sync compatibility. The VA panel provides rich colors and contrasts, but its slightly slower when it comes to pixel response time. The des...