MSI Launches Optix MAG272CRX: A 27-Inch, 240Hz Curved Monitor with USB-C
by Anton Shilov on February 28, 2020 6:00 PM EST- Posted in
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Having announced a number of interesting displays recently, MSI this week unveiled a yet another monitor featuring a rare combination of capabilities. The Optix MAG272CRX is a 27-inch curved monitor that has a maximum refresh rate of 240 Hz and only one direct rival on the market. The launch of the LCD corresponds with MSI’s general strategy to release monitors in less common configurations/markets to avoid the race to the bottom of highly commoditized markets.
The MSI Optix MAG272CRX display is designed for gamers and eSports professionals looking for high-end performance. To that end, the LCD relies on an 8-bit+FRC VA panel featuring a rather aggressive 1500R curvature, a 1920×1080 resolution, 300 nits maximum brightness, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, 178°/178° viewing angles, a 1 ms response time, and a 240 Hz maximum refresh rate. The monitor can display 16.7 million colors and reproduce 89% of the DCI-P3 and 113% of the sRGB color spaces, which is something one expects from a fast VA panel.
A panel with very similar characteristics is used by the Samsung CRG5 and considering the fact that the South Korean company is one of the primary makers of VA panels, it is highly likely that the model Optix MAG272CRX uses the same panel as the CRG5. As a result, the latter has only one direct competitor on the market (at least from a well-known brand), which is positive for MSI.
Being aimed at gamers, the Optix MAG272CRX naturally supports VESA’s Adaptive-Sync technology and is AMD FreeSync certified (for a 48 Hz to 240 Hz range). In addition, the monitor is marked ‘HDR Ready’ (though without elaborating about supported HDR transport) and features MSI’s customizable Mystic Light RGB LEDs on the back.
On the connectivity side of things, the LCD has one DisplayPort 1.2a inputs, two HDMI 2.0b ports, and a USB Type-C input (with DP Alt mode and Power Delivery). The monitor also has a dual-port USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub, and a headphone out. As for ergonomics, the stand used by the Optix MAG272CRX can adjust height and tilt, but not swivel.
The MSI Curved Gaming Display w/ 240 Hz Refresh | |
Optix MAG272CRX | |
Panel | 27" VA |
Native Resolution | 1920 × 1080 |
Maximum Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
Response Time | 1 ms |
Brightness | 300 cd/m² (typical) |
Contrast | 3000:1 |
Backlighting | LED |
Viewing Angles | 178°/178° horizontal/vertical |
Curvature | 1500R |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Color Gamut | 89% DCI-P3 113% sRGB |
HDR | 'HDR Ready' No DisplayHDR tier |
Dynamic Refresh Rate Tech | VESA Adaptive-Sync AMD FreeSync certified 48 Hz - 240 Hz |
Pixel Pitch | 0.3113 mm² |
Pixel Density | 81 PPI |
Inputs | 1 × DisplayPort 1.2 2 × HDMI 2.0 |
Audio | 3.5 mm output |
USB Hub | 1 × USB 3.0 Type-A input |
Stand Adjustments | Height: 130 mm Tilt: -5˚ - 20˚ Swivel: no |
MSRP | ? |
MSI has announced neither pricing nor availability timeframe of its Optix MAG272CRX curved display. Meanwhile, Samsung’s CRG5 monitor that presumably uses the same panel is available directly from the manufacturer for $369.99, which at least gives us a baseline for expectations.
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Source: MSI (via Hermitage Akihabara)
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maus92 - Friday, February 28, 2020 - link
Kinda no.inighthawki - Friday, February 28, 2020 - link
1080p VA panel. Gross.sorten - Friday, February 28, 2020 - link
If they're going after niche markets, how about a 27" 19x12 USB-C monitor with power delivery?Gremlin1337 - Saturday, February 29, 2020 - link
This doesn't sound like a niche market. Sounds like they are targeting no market. 1080p on 27 is going out of style. 240hz VA panel? I guess it could be noteworthy if there was no ghosting because somehow this magical 240hz has sped up the pixel transitions...phatboye - Saturday, February 29, 2020 - link
There is absolutely nothing niche about a 1080p VA "gaming" monitor. The market is flooded with those. How about a 4k gaming monitor that costs less than $700, now that would be niche!