MSI Optix G271 Full HD 27 IPS LCD Gaming Monitor - Black, Black
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Price: £199.00
Brand: MSI
03/18/2020
Description: Get the upper hand Built for competitive gamers, the MSI Optix G271 Full HD 27 IPS LCD Gaming Monitor keeps up with the action, even in fast-paced FPS games. With a 144 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time, you won't miss a frame. Plus, AMD Free Sync matches the picture with your GPU to prevent screen tearing and blurring. Ultra-smooth visuals Besides being incredibly fast, the IPS panel also gives you vivid colours. It's got super thin bezels, so you'll be able to see the action from almost any angle. And with night vision on, you'll see more detail in darker scenes so you can jump scare your enemies. Gearing up for a gaming marathon? Anti-flicker technology cares for your eyes so you can really get stuck in.
Category: Monitors
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10204314
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 0
EAN: 4719072688363
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Author: Kate
Rating: 5
Review: I’ve had the monitor for a year now and I can say that it’s done me no wrong! First of all, the picture is nice and sharp with amazing quality, although it doesn’t come with speakers the headphone port is perfectly compatible with some I had lying around- and they work fantastically together- no delay or anything. The stand feels robust and I never worried about it falling over or anything. The menu and the button is perhaps the best part, it’s tactile, clicky and responsive. The auto switching between inputs is fast, the monitor turns on fast, I truly cannot fault it! For reference I’ve I use a PS4 slim and Nintendo switch
Author: xeNNNNN
Rating: 2
Review: As much as I love MSI, as they have been my go to for hardware components and peripherals for my PC needs for a long time now - I have to scold them now which really hurts because they've never steered me wrong until now. This screen, while it does the job a screen should do - has some glaring problems (literally as well). My issues with this screen are as follows: 1) There is horrid IPS bleed coming through the corners of the monitor and lightly in the centre of it. 2) Ghosting is an issue and seems to occur with specific font formats. 3) Horrid white balance. (Yes the monitor has been calibrated) 4) (Possibly the result of IPS bleed/anti-glare material used): There always seems to be a layer of greyish green over the monitor. 5) Extremely limited OSD options (Your monitors built in settings controls). There isn't even a saturation slider. This is a basic thing that was in monitors for decades I do not know how any self serving gaming company cannot include this simple feature. All of the above present a huge problem for me. While I did buy the monitor to purely play games on, something that strikes me is that all of the issues stated above seemingly do not exist in my other monitor which is almost 9 years old now. For reference my other monitor is a BENQ GL2450 from 2013, as far as I remember it is a TN panel and while TN panels seemingly get a bad show of things for gaming, I have gamed on it for years and my only gripe was that I was stuck at 60hz. Now I have a monitor with 144hz but all the strengths of my other monitor do not exist within it. The GL2450 is far clearer in picture, the colours are more vibrant and truer to what my eyes see. What this G272 monitor does is apparently apply a very thin greyish green filter over everything no matter what I do. The whites are "ok" but the blacks are not true blacks, they appear grey and so I have to shove the contrast down further to make them true black but then that intensifies the greyish green layer which I assume is coming from the IPS bleed or the Anti-glare material they used, super imposing a filter over the colours due to the material used. This has forced me to use Nvidias GeForce Filters for every game I play to get the best colour settings for them. Elden Ring Fortunately seems to enforce its own colour profile of sorts which seems to override SOME of the issues, but the rest I have to manually change myself. Again this is a non-issue on my 9 year old monitor, so clearly this is a hardware issue not a user issue. My conclusion is this: Do not buy this monitor unless you're on a budget. It seems MSI skipped QA on actual quality and seemingly sold it on the premise of it being a 144hz gaming monitor. Due to the extent of the IPS bleed I can only conclude that the parts were extremely cheap as well. MSI I know this is an older, cheaper model but dear lord please do better and at the very least go the extra mile and pre-calibrate your monitors (and I do mean properly) to ensure they're not defunct.