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27" MSI MAG 272URDF E16 - Monitor

Reviews 27" MSI MAG 272URDF E16

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Pavel, Dřevohosticeflag
Rated 25/12/2025, variant 27" MSI MAG 272URDF E16
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Dual mode - 320 Hz and FullHD for esport game titles (CS, Valorant. ) and 160 Hz and 4K for everything else (other games, watching movies, work. ). One gets used to it and its brisk switching between modes quickly
IPS - beautiful picture
connectivity
pivot option
backlight (can be switched off)
easy to use joystick control on the back of the monitor
no built-in speakers
when using FullHD mode, individual pixels are visible at this monitor diagonal (27") and the image is simply a bit worse, a bit blurry compared to the native 4K resolution
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Rated 04/11/2025, variant 31.5" MSI MAG 322URDF E16
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First impressions: The monitor seems to be a compromise in all respects with the main focus on price. After a few days it seems to have served its purpose for us, but next time I would rather pay for another one. I definitely wouldn't recommend it for photo processing and probably not even for more serious gaming (see cons). For office work and occasional gaming, it's probably fine.
price
When viewed from a normal viewing distance, the image changes very significantly from one point towards the edges (white turns to grey, colours change). I'd expect similar effects at this level for a cheap VA panel not IPS. So if you want to investigate e.g. brightness/colour in different areas of the photo, you have to move your head in front of the monitor to keep looking perpendicular.
It may not be ideal for playing either: While Minecraft looks great on it for a short experiment, the Eizo monitor test showed colour artefacts behind the moving object (e.g. yellow track behind the blue moving rectangle). My old, (then much more expensive) 27" IPS monitor 279M1RV from Philips did not do that.
He can drive himself crazy: after a full day of running, woke up in the afternoon and the colours changed to purple (persisted even after repeated switching off/on). It was then unable to even switch the picture from another input and the only thing that helped was to disconnect it from the power supply.
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