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Key Features: The MSI MPG Artymis 273CQRX-QD is an upscale gaming monitor with a lighting-fast QHD screen that’s built to enhance your visual experience. It has plenty of features, but what’s most striking about it is its curved VA panel which isn’t as popular as Fast IPS in this segment. Let’s take a closer look to see what kind of performance the MSI MPG Artymis 273CQRX-QD can offer and compare it with the tough competition. FreeSync HDR HDMI, DisplayPort Flicker-Free Blue Light Filter
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Ships From: Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
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Fully immerse yourself into your favorite games with the power of the MAG ARTYMIS 274CP 27" 165 Hz Curved VA Gaming Monitor from MSI. Ideal for gaming enthusiasts, the ARTYMIS display features robust functionality with a virtually frameless design suitable for games and media. Sporting a 27-inch Vertical Alignment (VA) panel, you get a 1920 x 1080 resolution on an ultra-wide 1000R curved screen with 178 viewing angles, providing a uniquely immersive experience full of detail. Watch the battlefield explode in an array of colorful pigments with support for 1.07 billion colors, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, and a 300 cd/m² brightness rating. Gain smooth imaging free of ghosting and screen tearing with 165 Hz refresh rate and dual response times of 1 ms MPRT and 4 ms gray-to-gray when in Rapid Boost and standard modes, respectively. The ARTYMIS features two HDMI 2.0b, one DisplayPort 1.2a, and one USB Type-C input allowing you to connect multiple devices from your PC to gaming consoles and allow you to switch between each device seamlessly.
The MSI MPG Artymis 273CQRX-QD still has the signature aesthetic of its predecessors, but it has subtle improvements that make it look a bit more classy. It has a matte black finish all over, except for the glossy decorative strip at the back and the gunmetal base. The monitor looks more sophisticated compared to its predecessors, but it is still boldly identified as a gaming variant by its RGB lighting and MSI Dragon logo.
The RGB LEDs can be synced with the brand’s Mystic Light ecosystem so you can create themed lighting for your rig. The LEDs are bright enough to cast a bias glow for your eye safety and comfort, but the light’s projection isn’t symmetric due to the strip’s slanted position. It’s nice to have for gamers who also prioritize their build’s aesthetics, but we know some of you would rather turn it off to lessen distractions.
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