Optix 321: Msi

The MPG321QR features RGB lighting on the back. This isn't just for looks. MSI’s software allows the lights to react to in-game events (health, ammo, kills) or sync with your other MSI components.

The monitor features a matte black finish that is sleek and professional. It avoids the "transformer" look of some predecessors, making it a monitor that fits just as well in a home office as it does in a dimly lit gaming den. The bezels are remarkably thin on three sides, maximizing the screen real estate and allowing for seamless multi-monitor setups should you decide to run a triple-display configuration. msi optix 321

After hardware calibration (using optional MSI True Color software), the 97% AdobeRGB gamut matches prosumer Eizo or BenQ monitors. The USB-C connection to a MacBook Pro allows power, data, and display over one cable. The MPG321QR features RGB lighting on the back

The "beast" of the group, featuring a 4K UHD IPS panel with Quantum Dot technology, a 144Hz refresh rate, and HDMI 2.1 support for PS5/Xbox Series X. The monitor features a matte black finish that