Key Features & Selling Points
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PerfectEdge / Four-side slim bezel design — reduces visual distractions, especially in multi-monitor setups.
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120 Hz refresh rate — smoother motion compared to 60 Hz panels; good for casual gaming / general use.
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Eye care / ergonomic features — includes MSI’s “EyesErgo” tech, anti-flicker, eye-rest reminders (Eye-Q Check) to reduce eye strain.
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Adaptive-Sync support — dynamic refresh rate (helps reduce tearing)
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Accessory slot / cable management — some design touches to help keep the desk clean.
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Power Link / HDMI CEC — if using a mini-PC behind the monitor, the monitor’s power button can also trigger the PC.
Considerations / Limitations
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1080p resolution on ~24.5” — At that size, pixel density is decent, but you won’t get the sharpness of higher-resolution (1440p or 4K) monitors for very close viewing.
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HDR is modest — “HDR Ready” generally means limited HDR capability (not full high-end HDR).
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Limited ergonomic adjustment — only tilt is supported; no height, pivot, or swivel adjustments (unless via a VESA arm).
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Speakers are basic — 2W × 2 won’t replace external speakers or headphones for serious audio.
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Response time / motion — 1 ms MPRT is good, but real-world performance might show some ghosting in very fast motion depending on content / panel.
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Connectivity caveats — The D-Sub (VGA) is a legacy port; for best quality use HDMI or DisplayPort.
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External power brick — means you’ll need space for the adapter behind or under your desk.
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