MSI launched the MPG 242R X60N gaming monitor with 600Hz refresh rate technology. The company targets professional esports players who need extremely fast screen updates during competitive gaming. Players with powerful computers can achieve over 600 frames per second with esports titles. The monitor uses Rapid TN panel technology that responds faster than standard IPS screens. Competitive gamers want every advantage over their opponents during tournaments.
The 24.1-inch display delivers 0.1 millisecond response times for lightning-quick reactions. Most IPS panels take around 1 millisecond to change colors between frames. The monitor supports 1080p resolution which works best for competitive gaming rather than cinematic experiences. Professional players prefer speed over visual quality during tournaments. The Rapid TN technology makes the screen ten times faster than regular gaming monitors.
MSI equipped the monitor with modern features like HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4a connections. The screen covers 93 percent of DCI-P3 color space and 119 percent of sRGB standards. Type C ports provide 98 watts of power for charging laptops and other devices. Players can adjust height, rotation, tilt, and pivot settings for comfortable viewing angles. The monitor competes against Acer and ASUS models that cost around 600 dollars.
The 24.1-inch display delivers 0.1 millisecond response times for lightning-quick reactions. Most IPS panels take around 1 millisecond to change colors between frames. The monitor supports 1080p resolution which works best for competitive gaming rather than cinematic experiences. Professional players prefer speed over visual quality during tournaments. The Rapid TN technology makes the screen ten times faster than regular gaming monitors.
MSI equipped the monitor with modern features like HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4a connections. The screen covers 93 percent of DCI-P3 color space and 119 percent of sRGB standards. Type C ports provide 98 watts of power for charging laptops and other devices. Players can adjust height, rotation, tilt, and pivot settings for comfortable viewing angles. The monitor competes against Acer and ASUS models that cost around 600 dollars.