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MSI Announces 27" 300 Hz Rapid IPS Mini LED Monitor

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MSI, the world's leading manufacturer for true gaming hardware, is proudly expanding the hardware possibilities for all gamers. This time, we are honored to introduce our latest gaming monitor - MEG 271Q Mini LED that features NVIDIA G-SYNC ULTIMATE technology and patented mini LED backlight control. This monitor is equipped with a rapid IPS panel with spectacular WQHD resolution and features a lightning-fast 1 ms GtG response time with a 300 Hz refresh rate.

Definitely, it's a beast for competitive gamers and the E-sports scene. Experience extremely smooth and tear-free gameplay with built-in NVIDIA G-SYNC ULTIMATE technology. Patented Mini LED backlight control technology gives you a stunning gaming experience and incredible contrast by over 500 zones local dimming areas. Always improving, MSI will keep on challenging itself in the design of gaming monitors, and ensure that you are always ahead of your opponents.



Take on any game without tearing, stuttering, flicker, or artifacts. G-SYNC ULTIMATE dynamically matches the refresh rate of the display to the frame rate of the GPU. Unlike other solutions, its unrestricted refresh rate supports from zero Hertz up to the maximum supported by the LCD panel - so you can count on exceptional performance in every game.

Over 1000+ mini LEDs on the backlight unit and NVIDIA patented backlight control technology give you the next level gaming experience. The first ever mini LED monitor made for E-sports.

NVIDIA G-SYNC Displays with Reflex feature the world's only system latency analyzer. With the MEG 271Q Mini LED monitor, start every match with confidence, knowing your PC is operating at the lowest possible system latency.

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this is my dream monitor. holy ****

depends how well the mini-LED is done and price, but yeah, very impressive...
 

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this is my dream monitor. holy ****

depends how well the mini-LED is done and price, but yeah, very impressive...

Interested in price too. Soon will buy new monitor. Right now thinking of 32 inch. But knowing MSI overpriced stuff, I guess it will cost an arm.
 
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Have MSI just made the perfect monitor? I'm using Viewsonic XG270QG atm, and is kinda looking to replace it soon. Viewsonic have just announced XG271QG featuring Nvidia Reflex, 240Hz and better LG panel. Tough descision.
 

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Come on Samsung! Where is your 27 inch 240 Hz 1440p QD-OLED at?!

that would be amazing, but even if it did happen, it wouldn't be worth it money wise... prob 2 grand :(
 
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this is my dream monitor. holy ****

depends how well the mini-LED is done and price, but yeah, very impressive...
This will be expensive. Take the MAG251RX(240hz 1080p, Gsync Compatible) at around $400, add $200 for the Gsync module, add another $200 for the mini-LED's, add another $200 for the 300hz QHD panel.

Estimate comes to $1000, which makes it $100 more expensive than the ROG Swift PG279QM(240hz, 1440p, Gsync Ultimate, $900).
 
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"Over 500 zones local dimming areas" and "over 1000+ mini LEDs on the backlight unit" so which one is it!?
 

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"Over 500 zones local dimming areas" and "over 1000+ mini LEDs on the backlight unit" so which one is it!?

Now I am confused too, dangit!
 
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"Over 500 zones local dimming areas" and "over 1000+ mini LEDs on the backlight unit" so which one is it!?
Now I am confused too, dangit!
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This will be expensive. Take the MAG251RX(240hz 1080p, Gsync Compatible) at around $400, add $200 for the Gsync module, add another $200 for the mini-LED's, add another $200 for the 300hz QHD panel.

Estimate comes to $1000, which makes it $100 more expensive than the ROG Swift PG279QM(240hz, 1440p, Gsync Ultimate, $900).
That's about $1000 less than the average DisplayHDR1000 monitor.
 
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That's about $1000 less than the average DisplayHDR1000 monitor.
Didn't know it was also HDR1000, as the TPU article didn't mention it. I'd add another $500-1000, for a final cost of $1500-2,000 and I feel like that's being generous. In any case, expensive. I guess this monitor could be attractive to serious FPS/Esports gamers with a lot of cash on hand that are finally looking to upgrade from 1080p, but as a non-esports gamer if I'm spending $1600-2000 I'm willing to sacrifice HDR1000 for HDR400-600 with more screen real-estate in 32-49" monitors or even possibly OLED TV's.
 
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