MSI MAG 255XF 24.5 " black
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Fast gaming monitor from the MSI Arsenal Gaming (MAG) series. This model features a 24.5-inch Rapid IPS panel with a standard Full HD resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. The refresh rate goes up to 300 Hz, and the response time starts from 0.5 ms, providing an advantage in intense gaming battles. To avoid desynchronization during video signal transmission from the source to the monitor, the MSI MAG 255XF supports AMD FreeSync Premium and VESA AdaptiveSync technologies.
Additionally, the display is capable of showing over 1.07 billion shades of color (8-bit + FRC), with 120% coverage of the sRGB gamut and 90% coverage of the DCI-P3 space. The system's Night Vision feature, complemented by the AI Vision function for increasing overall brightness and color saturation, helps to see details clearly in dark areas of the transmitted image. The model includes DisplayPort v 1.4 and a pair of HDMI v 2.0 interfaces, along with a 3.5mm audio jack. The standard stand allows for changing the screen's tilt angles, and the monitor is also compatible with VESA wall mounts measuring 100x100 mm. Ultra-smooth 300 Hz refresh rate, 0.5 ms response time, AMD FreeSync Premium, Over 1.07 billion color shades, Wide color gamut coverage.
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At the moment, I do not recommend purchasing. I took the risk and bought it, but encountered a problem: strong screen flickering and occasional shutdowns. 300 Hz does indeed feel very pleasant, but unfortunately, I did not notice a difference from 240 Hz. The image is distorted in the corners of the monitor at various viewing angles. The stand is very unstable, shakes like crazy. HDR here, unfortunately, does not work properly — more like just a checkbox feature. |
After switching from a better IPS matrix (Philips) - this one was tough on my eyes, the colors were terrible. I struggled with the settings all day but couldn't get it right. My 250 nits is much brighter. I was disappointed and arranged for a return. Sure, 300 Hz looks smoother compared to 165 Hz, but that's where the pros end. It would only suit you if you're coming from an old 60 Hz monitor. 300 Hz Gamma, brightness |



























