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MSI Announces New MSI Modern MD342CQP Monitor Series

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MSI is excited to announce the launch of its latest innovation, a 34-inch 21:9 Ultra-Wide QHD (UWQHD) productivity monitor, designed to meet the demands of both professionals and casual gamers. This cutting-edge monitor combines exceptional performance, ample screen real estate, and advanced features to enhance productivity and entertainment experiences alike.

Be productive with the 34-Inch Ultra-Wide Display & Type-C 98 W Power Delivery
The 34-inch 21:9 UWQHD display offers a massive workspace, perfect for multitasking, content creation, and immersive gaming. The wide aspect ratio allows users to view more content side by side, reducing the need for multiple monitors and providing a seamless experience for video editing, design work, and office tasks. Simplify your workspace with the monitor's Type-C 98 W power delivery and display function. With a single cable, users can power their devices, transmit data, and output video, making it an ideal solution for a clutter-free and efficient desk setup.



Intelligent Tools with PI Software
The integrated PI software offers one-click access to a range of smart tools and screen parameter adjustments, enabling users to easily customize their display settings. Whether you're setting the color mode or optimizing for different tasks, the software streamlines the process, saving time and enhancing productivity.

Designed for multitaskers, the monitor supports Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-by-Picture (PBP) modes, allowing users to view content from multiple sources simultaneously. Additionally, the KVM switch function lets users control multiple devices with a single keyboard and mouse, making it easier to switch between work and personal tasks.

Vibrant Colors with Wide Color Gamut & Smooth Visual with 120 Hz Refresh Rate
The monitor delivers stunning visuals with a wide color gamut that covers 92% Adobe RGB, 95% DCI-P3, and 119% sRGB. This ensures that colors are vivid and accurate, making it perfect for designers, photographers, and content creators who demand the best in color fidelity.

Featuring a 120 Hz refresh rate, the Modern MD342CQP series is perfect for casual gaming and multimedia work. The high refresh rate ensures smooth visuals with minimal motion blur, providing an enhanced experience whether you're gaming or watching videos.

Built-In Speakers and Eye-Care Technology
The monitor is designed with user comfort in mind, featuring advanced eye-care technologies and an ergonomic stand. Anti-Flicker, Less Blue Light, and Eye-Q Check functions work together to reduce eye strain during extended use, making it easier on your eyes for long work sessions. Additionally, the three-way adjustable stand allows for customized tilt, swivel, and height adjustments, ensuring an optimal viewing position that reduces neck and back strain, promoting overall well-being during extended use.



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Yea it's a nice looking monitor with decent specs & features, but "latest innovation" I'm not seein that :)
 
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You lost me with VA.

I've got an MSI MAG401QR, 40" (3440 x 1440) IPS, 155Hz Monitor that was reasonably priced and I rather like but if you really want the good stuff you have to pay through the nose for it.
 
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What's with the 98 watts of power delivery. Not that it has it, but the number specifically
 
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