Gaming Monitor (27", Curved) G27C4X
- AMD FreeSync? Premium Technology - Tear free, stutter free, fluid gaming.
- Anti-Flicker and Less Blue Light – game even longer and prevent eye strain and fatique.
- Frameless design – Ultimate gameplay experience.
- 178? wide view angle.
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MSI Gaming Monitor (27", Curved) G27C4X Visualize your victory with the MSI G27C4X Curved Gaming? Monitor. Equipped with a 1920x1080, 250hz refresh rate, 1ms response time panel, G27C4X will give you the competitive edge you need to defeat your opponents.
Built with AMD FreeSync? Premium technology, the G27C4X can match your displays refresh rate with your GPU for ultra-smooth gameplay.
Make sure you can make your mark with all the latest technology in MSI Curved Gaming? monitors for competition.
Curved for your viewing pleasure MSI Gaming monitors use curved display panels with 1500R curvature ratio which are the most comfortable and suitable for a wide range of applications from general computing to gaming. The curved panel also allows for immersive gameplay. It makes you feel more connected to the whole experience. |
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250HZ refresh rate + 1MS response time MSI monitors come with 250hz refresh rate + 1ms response time VA LED panel which is most useful in fast moving game genres like first person shooters, fighters, racing sims, real time strategy and Sports This type of game requires quick and precise movements. Ultra-high refresh rates and fast response time monitoring will keep you ahead of the competition. |
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Anti-shake technology A typical monitor has a rate of about 200 blinks per second. invisible to the naked eye But it can cause fatigue over time. MSIs anti-shake technology provides a comfortable viewing experience by reducing the amount of flicker. |
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From edge to edge with ultra-narrow bezels Enjoy immersive immersion in the latest games with a 180-degree multi-monitor setup. Enjoy better continuity between screens when gaming, working, or using general computing. |
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