MSI Optix G27C2 27 inch 1ms 144Hz Full HD Curved Gaming Monitor with Adaptive AMD Free Sync and Wide LED Anti-Glare Screen 1920 x 1080p - View 1

MSI Optix G27C2 27 inch 1ms 144Hz Full HD Curved Gaming Monitor with Adaptive AMD Free Sync and Wide LED Anti-Glare Screen 1920 x 1080p

4.6 (1,907 ratings)
~$169.95
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Key Features

  • 27" (1920 x 1080 Full HD)
  • 250 Hz Refresh Rate
  • FreeSync Premium
  • 1ms response time
  • 1500R

Specifications

Standing screen display size
27 Inches
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Max Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Brand
MSI
Series
G27C4X
Item model number
G27C4X
Item Weight
8.37 pounds
Product Dimensions
24 x 8 x 19 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
24 x 8 x 19 inches
Color
Black
Manufacturer
MSI
Country of Origin
China
Date First Available
February 28, 2023

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Customer Reviews

Pneuma
So for starters, this is a very nice entry to the gaming monitor world. Lets go over some pros and cons,PROS:~144hz + Grey to grey time is great. (When running blur busters, i had practically no ghosting.)~The panel itself is very nice for VA. The contrast + viewing angles are near IPS standard (very good, much better than my TN), and the blacks are pretty dark.~Being a 1ms monitor as well as a VA panel, This outperforms both IPS (slower) and TN (less vivid picture quality/ viewing angles) while staying within this price range.~The pannel is also freesync, so that is a plus as well for AMD users. (Being equipped with only nvidia gpu's at the time, i am unable to give feedback on its performance.)CONS:~With a resolution of only 1920 x 1080, at 27" the pixels are a bit more noticeable than a 24", but definitely NOT a deal breaker. (keep reading for more info) This does make higher application antialiasing a little more important.~Not having a fully adjustable stand is a bit annoying. (Its TILT up and down is adjustable... but nothing else.)~Also not a VESA stand to fix the last issue. (it is not a bad stand, just not adjustable)~I have a little backlight light bleed on the panel i received. However it is pretty much unnoticeable in day to day use.Tips/ help:~The older generation of this model (g27c) had some issues with having the panel display blue artifacting. I can confirm as of now, this issue seems to have been fixed with the upgrade to the new g27c2. As well as a faster response time, Gen 2 is much better than its predecessor. (dont worry too much about reviews pertaining to the older model)~27" 1920x1080 is not bad at all. (Unlike what some might say.) Unless you are sitting closer than 2 feet-ish, the PPI is not really that noticable.~A close competitor to this monitor would be the VIOTEK GN32C, while being close in appearance, You may think, "oh nice, this one is 5" larger." While this is true, In my experience, at 32" 1080p, The PPI (pixels per inch) become much more noticeable. To simulate how this feels on your current monitor, open a game and drop the resolution down one or two options. (assuming you have a 20"- 24" 1080p monitor) This might give you a better idea of what to expect at 32 in. (Not being 100% accurate) You can use higher antialiasing to counter some of the effect, but it only works so much to fix the jagged edges due to the pixels being more spaced apart.~A LOT of people say in their reviews that Grey to Grey time doesn't matter at all. I disagree, while it is not a deal breaker, It does make a bit of difference. Blur trails or "ghosting" behind moving objects becomes slightly less noticable as the response time gets smaller. This is really only important for fast paced fps games.In conclusion, would I recommend this monitor to the every day user/ gamer? Yes, I definitely would! I find that it falls between great performance for gaming and quality for everyday use, without stressing your pc. (In comparison to the more intensive 1440p) I have very few bad things to say about the monitor. Most of which can be looked over with no problem at all. With this monitor being so new, I understand proper reviews are scarce. so I hope my review covers any questions you have. If not, post a question and ill try to help out as best as I can.
VitalityVitality
Exactly what I was looking for! I did not want a huge monitor, as the smaller the monitor the more pixels per inch. Also wanted very high frames per second without sacrificing performance, so the 1080 full hd works out great, and I can not stress enough about this monitors Massive 250hz.The perfect balance of price and performance! The color and clarity of this monitor are definitely lacking out of the box. After a bit of playing with the settings this truly is a great monitor with vivid color, the perfect size and curvature for gaming, super high speed response, and that curve ratio - all exactly what I was looking for. The larger the monitor, the further apart the pixels. Also the higher the resolution, the lower response time, refresh rate, or hertz.Coming from years of previously hooking up my pc to a large 4K television at 60hz (yes it still looks amazing but is slower), and not having bought a brand new monitor or put one together for a while... it is not difficult at all to do, but was still a pain. I blame my own excitement and patience though. Just as building a pc, yes it is meticulous but totally worth it. It also has the expected mounting features as well.Sound quality? Seriously? I can not find any rational reason why anyone would want to use a displays on board sound as their go to option. Personally I haven't tried it pr checked if there even is the option. But you do you!At such a low price point packed with so many sought after features, I can easily see myself or others buying more than one and mounting them side by side, above and below for a full gaming immersion.Others had mentioned black spots or heavy dark pixels, even posting videos and pictures demonstrating the annoyances of this display. I can say that while yes it is there, it is however not as noticeable or frequent as one might have you think. I read about it and saw the posts before buying this monitor. It did not stop me. Adjusting your display settings is a thing. Maybe try playing with settings, antialiasing specifically or super resolution a bit and this will likely make this not so bad. I have not been bothered by this, but with a little tweaking of settings should eliminate or have this issue some have said slightly alleviated. This also depends on your graphics card, game, or video that you are watching source. However in dark scenarios for whatever reason, yes this is true out of the box and not playing with settings for this panel, however there are solutions. So it is still worth every penny.Again I will point out, that to me these caveats are not such a huge deal as I did not expect the best in resolution, in display technology, or all of the highest bells and whistles when it comes to display quality and display specifications. I went for price, speed, curvature as its primary functions. This monitor clearly has a lot going on at 250hz and its curve ratio all with such a low price. It has exceeded all of my expectations for what was paid. There are no regrets in this purchase and I'm likely going to buy another, if not several.Out of the box there is no HDR and it wasn't running at 250hz. So obviously you'll need to open up your computers settings to get the 250hz and HDR features going. Also needed adjust the clear type for font and text on screen. As well as many other in display settings to fit my liking.Some had reviewed monitors in the 27 inch range with 1080p to be not a good option at all, talking about the pixels and how visible they become the larger up in screen size that you go. I can tell you that personally I don't visually see each and every individual pixel on this 27 inch display, and to me it is nonsense.What is not nonsense though, was the comments made about going from a 250hz display back down to something like 144hz or 60hz. Yeah that isn't possible for me now either and holds firmly true. After going up to a 250hz display monitor, I can attest that it would be extremely difficult to ever be able to go back down again. I hope that I'll never have to. Everything else seems super slow and laggy after getting this display and looking at another. Hope this review has shed a bit of light and has helped.
CyberXPCyberXP
I bought this monitor (pictured on the left of the photo) for around $170 and I think the price is pretty fair considering you get 250hz and a curved 27” display. However the screen is 1080p but for many people like myself included, that’s okay if you’re not wanting playing any games on 1440p or above.The monitor stand it comes with is short so consider getting a monitor stand separately for the monitor which is what I did in the photo. Overall this monitor is pretty good and I definitely am happy with it.
T B
This monitor is worth the purchase. The adjustable screen angle is good for comfortable viewing. The picture quality is 10 out of 10. The curved monitor gives it a sexy appearance. I recommend this monitor for gamers and anime fans. Both look excellent on screen. Anyone can use this monitor. It would be great for students working on long papers, or in an office too.