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Review on MSI Optix MPG321QRF QD 31.5" Monitor: Anti-Glare, Picture By Picture, Cable Lock Slot, OSD, IPS by Nick Johnson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Monitor vs TV is fine for me

Most of my life I use a TV instead of a computer monitor. I prefer the big screen when using complex programs like Zbrush and Unreal Engine. In my opinion, nothing compares to larger size and resolution, but after reading about all the new technologies I decided to give it a try. Initially I was very disappointed, these monitors cost more than twice as much as a smaller TV. I'm still not happy with it, so I can't give it a full 5 stars. However, the difference in colors surprised me. A game like Elden Ring looks beautiful because unlike most Call of Duty or Soul games which are combinations of gray and brown, in this game you can see so many vibrant color variations in the same color. Location. The darkness is incredible too, and while I miss the big screen, I can no longer play this game with the washed out colors of a TV or cheaper monitor. The difference is really too big. I haven't noticed the benefits of Gsync and the higher refresh rate. I'll probably need a higher frame rate to notice it. I expected more from a high refresh rate, but I have more testing to do. All in all an amazing monitor. Every gamer or digital artist needs one, but I hate the price and a 32-inch screen isn't enough for me. At least a 36-inch 4K TV for this price range would be ideal as you can get such a TV for less than half the price. the price for it.

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Pros
  • ‎2560x1440 pixels
Cons
  • Nothing here