MSI Full HD Non-Glare 1ms 2560 x 1080 Ultra Wide 200Hz Refresh Rate HDR Ready USB/DP/HDMI Smart Headset Hanger FreeSync 30”Gaming Curved Monitor - View 1

MSI Full HD Non-Glare 1ms 2560 x 1080 Ultra Wide 200Hz Refresh Rate HDR Ready USB/DP/HDMI Smart Headset Hanger FreeSync 30”Gaming Curved Monitor

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Key Features

  • Curved Gaming display (1500R) – The best gameplay immersion
  • FHD High Resolution - Game titles will even look better, displaying more details due to the FHD resolution
  • True colors – DCI-P3 90% & sRGB 115%
  • 1ms response time - eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates
  • AMD FreeSync – prevent screen tearing

Specifications

Manufacturer
MSI
UPC
824142202784
Brand Name
MSI
Model Number
Optix MAG301CR
Model Name
Optix MAG301CR
Number of Component Outputs
3
Total Number of HDMI Ports
2
Response Time
1 Milliseconds
Adaptive Sync
FreeSync
Warranty Type
2 Years Manufacturer Warranty
Item Shape
Rectangular
Color
Black
Mount Type
VESA MOUNTING
Compatible Devices
[Inferred] Gaming PCs, laptops, and consoles with HDMI, USB, or DisplayPort output and support for up to 2560x1080 pixels resolution and 200Hz refresh rate
Special Features
Curved, High Dynamic Range
Specific Uses For Product
Gaming
Item Dimensions D x W x H
27.75"D x 12.75"W x 2.25"H
Item Weight
19 Pounds
Screen Size
30 Inches
Is Electric
No
Brightness
300
Color Gamut
1.15
Has Color Screen
Yes
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology
HDR, Wide Color Gamut, Customizable Viewing Settings
Refresh Rate
200 Hz
Display Type
LED
Display Technology
LCD
Aspect Ratio
1.27:1
Screen Finish
Glossy
Contrast Ratio
3000:1
Display Resolution Maximum
2560 x 1080 Pixels
Native Resolution
2560x1080
Resolution
FHD 1080p Ultra Wide
Hardware Connectivity
USB, HDMI
Connectivity Technology
USB, HDMI

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Customer Reviews

Echo27
Like many i'm sure, I saw reviews of this monitor as was a little wary of it due to the reports of severe motion blur. However, after gaming on it for about two weeks I've been surprised at just how great this monitor has been so far. Yes, if you look at images of the UFO ghosting test, it does have quite a bit of ghosting. Especially in dark areas of the scene. However, in game I've not noticed it at all.. Maybe I'm just one of those people who are not particularly sensitive to ghosting. I keep the monitor on its fast response time in the OSD settings. Fastest seemed to cause some really noticeable inverse ghosting in my experience.My one complaint so far about the monitor was the stand and it's vesa mounting system. The panel was kinda hard to attach and detach from the stand, which also takes of a lot of depth space on my desk. Thankful it came with all the required parts to VESA mount it. However, the spacers required to be used didn't seem to want to screw in all the way, and the screws to attach to the VESA didn't seem to quite line up with the spacers perfectly.
Grayson Rutherford
Using this monitor for competitive gaming like CSGO and Rocket League. Colors are great, high refresh rate is super smooth. Using a Radeon 5700 graphics card, so the Free-sync has been working great.Ultrawide is great for work purposes, and the screen isn't overwhelmingly large, so everything stays in view nicely.1080p was all I needed, I don't really do any work or play games that would benefit from 2k or 4k resolutions. If you are looking for a wider view that won't overwork your graphics card, this is a great option.
Joey Landires
Use it for gaming, very sharp image and very fast response time. Nice choice to have a widescreen
David Laufer
Average quality for the price, but the refresh rate really helps it stand out from the crowd. The ghosting like others mentioned is not great, but it's similar to VA panels in this price point, so I don't see it as that much of an issue. My only issue is some of the settings are just terrible. Any picture mode but "user" completely destroys any color accuracy and somehow makes gradients crazy visible. I'm not opposed to different color settings, but it's amazing how it makes everything objectively worse. I would advise MSI to strip a lot of the useless extras like those picture modes or the timer it has for some reason and just make it a more streamed line experience. One other thing of note is I have not experienced any flickering when using freesync or gsync that I have typically seen with monitors in this range.