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MSI Unveils Optix MAG322CR 31.5-Inch Curved Monitor

I’ve heard of 60Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz, 165Hz and even 240Hz … but 180Hz is unheard of. Well done MSI !

Taken from AnandTech … As high refresh rates increasingly become a standard feature in monitors aimed at the gaming market, manufacturers have started to turn their eyes towards what’s next in the ever-ongoing race to stay ahead of their competition. So, with 144Hz displays seemingly conqured, that attention has turned to ever higher refresh rates. Following this trend, MSI this week introduced its Optix MAG322CR LCD, one of the industry’s first displays with a 180 Hz maximum refresh rate.

The MSI Optix MAG322CR uses a slightly curved 31.5-inch 8-bit+FRC VA panel with a 1920×1080 resolution. All told, the monitor offers a maximum brightness of 300 nits, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, a 1 ms MPRT response time, and a maximum refresh rate of 180 with VESA Adaptive-Sync support. As well, the monitor is also AMD Freesync certified. Meanwhile MSI is using a wider-gamut backlighting system, so the monitor can display 96% of the DCI-P3 and 125% of the sRGB color gamuts.

The MAG322CR is also marked as ‘HDR Ready’; though with 300 nits peak brightness it doesn’t even meet the VESA’s lowest DisplayHDR tier. So it’s hard to imagine the monitor delivering a quality HDR experience.

 

Optix MAG322CR
Panel 31.5″ VA 8-bit+FRC
Native Resolution 1920 × 1080
(16:9)
Refresh Rate 180 Hz OC
Dynamic Refresh Rate Technology VESA Adaptive-Sync
(AMD Freesync Certified)
Range ?
Response Time 1 ms MPRT
Brightness 300 cd/m²
Contrast 3000:1
Color Gamut 96% DCI-P3
125% sRGB
Viewing Angles 178°/178° horizontal/vertical
Curvature 1500R
Inputs 1 × DisplayPort 1.2a
2 × HDMI 2.0b
USB Hub 2 × USB 2.0
Audio earphone out
Stand Height 130 mm
Tilt +20° ~ -5°
Swivel
Power Consumption Idle ?
Typical ?
Maximum ?
MSRP ?

MSI’s Optix MAG322CR is currently listed at the company’s website, so it is reasonable to expect it to hit the market shortly. Amazon.com currently lists the monitor as available for pre-order for $329.99, with the monitor slated to ship within one or two months.

Source: AnandTech

 

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