MSI's positioning is a bit confusing, and the Prestige, Creator, and Pro monitors are built with the sole purpose of professional visual content processing. But it is worth digging deeper, as everything becomes clearer. Formally, the Prestige series is at the top of the hierarchy. These are the flagship widescreen Nano IPS monitors, which cover the widest range of tasks due to their dimensions, reference colour calibration and advanced technical characteristics.


Perhaps the main feature of the Prestige series is its “widescreen”, unusual display proportions and atypical resolution. Most often it is 5K, which is due to the unusual aspect ratio. It looks like a “regular” 4K picture on the sides has added a little useful area for additional tools. Thanks to this, the massive screen can be divided into 2 halves, leaving the audio sequencer on one, and the volume mixer in Logic on the other. On such a screen, it is convenient to keep several open projects in Photoshop at hand. Or pieces of the necessary code from GitHub. In general, everything here is limited by the user's imagination and the possibilities of the picture-in-picture and picture-by-picture modes.

A typical representative of the Prestige family, it is made in a stylish, thin and light aluminium case. Usually, high-end Nano IPS-matrices with increased resolution are installed in Prestige series monitors. These monitors also stand out for their very high statistical contrast ratios and peak brightness, making HDR content look exactly as it should. Additional features of the models most often include a USB hub, high-quality built-in speakers, Creator OSD software for point adjustment of the display, a card reader and a convenient stand with which you can adjust the desired position of the monitor horizontally, vertically and height.