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The MSI MPG321UR QD 32" Gaming Monitor delivers an immersive gaming experience with its stunning 3840 x 2160 UHD resolution, 1ms response time, and 144Hz refresh rate. Featuring Quantum Dot technology for vibrant colors and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility to eliminate screen tearing, this monitor is designed for serious gamers who demand the best. Its ergonomic design allows for customizable viewing angles, making it a perfect addition to any gaming setup.
Standing screen display size | 31.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Brand | MSI |
Series | OPTIXMPG321URQD |
Item model number | Optix MPG321UR QD |
Item Weight | 30.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.95 x 28.6 x 22.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.95 x 28.6 x 22.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | MSI |
ASIN | B09GWC5YBM |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 22, 2021 |
R**N
Spectacular monitor, but a caveat for Mac users
I've been using the MSI MAG323UPF for a couple of weeks and so far it works wonderfully with my MacBook Air M2 - a single cable to charge my laptop and connect to the display. I use the monitor mostly for business, followed by streaming videos/shows/movies at my desk, and the very occasional game (mostly Resident Evil: Village) - it's amazing for all uses. Love the high refresh rate, resolution, screen size, clarity, the included stand which has tilt, swivel, and height adjustments without a large footprint, as well as the display's colors (a bit saturated but can be adjusted - I like it though), brightness, and lack of glare due to it being matte.The one annoyance as a Mac user is that every time you plug in, a disk image called NO NAME mounts in the Finder. If you eject this disk image in the Finder, it re-mounts within a second. When you unplug from the monitor, you get a "Disk Not Ejected Properly" error - multiples, in fact, if you've been plugged in for awhile and logged back in after the computer went to sleep. I contacted MSI support and there's no fix or an ETA for one. It's an issue that occurs with Apple Silicon-based Macs (M-series), and according to them, stems from macOS seeing the display's addressable ROM as removable storage. This doesn't happen on Windows and you can't fix it for a Mac on Windows. Maybe Apple would be able to solve this issue in future OS versions, but I'm not holding my breath. Not taking away any stars for this from my review and for me the benefits of this monitor far outweigh this minor issue. Especially at the $437 + tax I paid for it during Prime Day October 2024, it's a monitor I can easily recommend to other Mac users looking for a monitor with its features.Update 11/16/24: A month in and still loving this monitor. I found a post on Reddit that explains how to get rid of all "disk not ejected properly" notifications - globally, not just for this monitor. It requires the use of Terminal and there is no warranty about this advice, but I personally used it and it worked for me, though I'm cautious not to disconnect a disk while a file transfer/backup/etc. is going on so I'm okay with not seeing those notifications which really only involve this monitor in my case. Here you go - proceed cautiously: sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.DiskArbitration.diskarbitrationd.plist DADisableEjectNotification -bool YES && sudo pkill diskarbitrationdHope that helps anyone technically inclined and/or comfortable using Terminal, but don't ask me for help if something bad happens because I cannot provide it. This may help the probably small share of this monitor's users who use a Mac and are bothered enough by the notifications.
M**O
Very Good Monitor for the Price!
I like the MAG323UPF monitor, very nice refresh rate and resolution, the colors and image are great, my previous monitor was the benq pd3200u ("with good color accuracy") , the monitor menu is very good (I prefer not to use the software), HDR works nice although I don't use it much.Only have a few negatives, it takes 6-7 seconds for the screen to turn on from sleep, accumulates dust fast, I don't like the tiny edge(looks weak), in my case got 2 stuck pixels on the sides, I'm showing all this with images.All in all is a great option for the price, compared to a 27 inches I prefer a larger screen 30"-32" ideal for work and games and also the highest resolution possible.
H**O
Great monitor for non OLED
This monitor looks fantastic when putting a 4k HDR signal into it. It’s about as good as you can get being non OLED. But that also means it’s affordable, which is a big plus here.If you’re not ready to spend over 1k on a monitor this is a great solution. I got the 32 inch version which I was worried would be too big (no such thing with monitors). It's a perfect size for a standard desk. Great for my aging eyes too.It doesn’t have speakers but usually speakers in monitors are pretty terrible, so that’s not a huge deal. Combine it with a soundbar and you will be able to watch movies and play games which is where this thing excels. 4k games look mind blowing.I do recommend spending time to setup the colors and settings when you get it. Out of the box it’s not as great. Spend the time to set it up right and you will be amazed at how good it looks.Well worth it if you get it when it’s on sale. The USB C lighting is a hard find in this price range. I researched a ton of monitors before pulling the trigger. This monitor checked off most things which others only have one or two of in this price range.Also, if you’re looking for 240hz at 4k, you have to go OLED (way more expensive). As far as I found that’s your only choice for that combo. I can tell you that 4k at 140hz is very very good. This is a great buy.
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