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MSI Optix MAG273 and MAG273R, 144 Hz gaming monitor with 27 “IPS panel

About a month after the launch of Optix MAG322CR , MSI further expands its gaming monitor catalog with two new models, Optix MAG273 and Optix MAG273R , very similar solutions in terms of technical characteristics, optimized especially for eSports. We are facing two displays that look a lot at performance, capable of offering an update rate of up to 144 Hz and 1ms response time , equipped, among other things, with a 27 “Full-HD IPS panel (DCI-P3 98%, sRGB 139%).

Aesthetically the monitors are very similar (we could say identical), characterized by a design with thin frames and RGB Mystic Light backlighting; the only difference lies in the support base and in the respective ergonomics: Optix MAG273R can also be adjusted in height, while the MAG273 variant only allows you to adjust the inclination.

Other features include a brightness of 250 nits (not the maximum), 178/178 ° viewing angles, AMD FreeSync support and several typical MSI optimizations; among these, in addition to custom RGB management, we have Game Mode and Night Vision modes , without forgetting the possibility of using the Gaming OSD app to better set the monitor.

MSI currently not disclosed the prices of the new Optix MAG273 and MAG273R, for more details and insights you can however consult the links in the VIA .

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MSI Optix MAG273 and MAG273R
  • Panel: IPS (DCI-P3 98%, sRGB 139%) 1.07 billion colors
  • Resolution: 1920×1080 pixels
  • Refresh rate: 144 Hz
  • Response time: 1ms
  • Brightness: 250 nits
  • Contrast: 1000: 1
  • Video input: Display Port 1.2a, 2x HDMI 2.0
  • I / O: 2x USB 2.0 Type A + 1x USB 2.0 Type B, headphone jack
  • AMD FreeSync support
  • Support VESA 100x100mm
  • Ergonomics: -5 ° ~ 20 ° inclination, height up to 130mm (only MAG273R)
  • Other: Anti-Flicker, MSI Mystic Light, Game Mode, Night Vision, Gaming OSD
  • Consumption: 30W
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