MSI built safeguards into the MAG 272UP monitor to protect OLED screens during heavy use. Graphene film spreads heat away from hot spots, and special cooling parts prevent pixels from breaking permanently. OLED Care 2.0 software moves images slightly to avoid burn marks. The system dims bright areas and detects static content automatically.
Users can adjust the monitor height up to 110 millimeters. The screen swivels 30 degrees left and right. Forward tilt is 5 degrees, and backward tilt is 15 degrees. Portrait mode works when rotated 90 degrees. The stand balances steady support with flexible movement.
The monitor connects through DisplayPort 1.4a and two HDMI 2.1 ports. The USB-C port works with laptops that support video signals. A headphone jack sits on the side for audio. Peak brightness reaches 250 cd/m² for clear images. The contrast ratio hits 1,500,000:1 for deep blacks.
MSI will release the monitor on May 29 for ¥154,800, or about 999 US dollars. The 26.5-inch screen shows 4K resolution at a 240 Hz refresh rate. Response time measures 0.03 milliseconds between color changes. Factory workers calibrate colors to a Delta E under two. Coverage spans 100 percent sRGB and 97.5 percent Adobe RGB color spaces.
Users can adjust the monitor height up to 110 millimeters. The screen swivels 30 degrees left and right. Forward tilt is 5 degrees, and backward tilt is 15 degrees. Portrait mode works when rotated 90 degrees. The stand balances steady support with flexible movement.
The monitor connects through DisplayPort 1.4a and two HDMI 2.1 ports. The USB-C port works with laptops that support video signals. A headphone jack sits on the side for audio. Peak brightness reaches 250 cd/m² for clear images. The contrast ratio hits 1,500,000:1 for deep blacks.
MSI will release the monitor on May 29 for ¥154,800, or about 999 US dollars. The 26.5-inch screen shows 4K resolution at a 240 Hz refresh rate. Response time measures 0.03 milliseconds between color changes. Factory workers calibrate colors to a Delta E under two. Coverage spans 100 percent sRGB and 97.5 percent Adobe RGB color spaces.