MSI introduced the Optix MEG381CQR Plus gaming monitor this week. In its description, the manufacturer singles out “a completely new concept” – HMI. This abbreviation stands for Human-Machine Interface or Human-Machine Interface. However, only one sentence is given to explain the essence of the innovation and what the user gets as a result. According to MSI, the HMI makes “the process more convenient and intuitive” by sharing a control called the Gaming Dial and a second monitor. “
The monitor uses a 37.5-inch concave IPS panel with UWQHD + resolution (3840 x 1600 pixels). It has a typical brightness of 400 cd / m2 and a peak brightness of 600 cd / m2, a contrast ratio of 1000: 1, a pixel response time of 1 ms, and viewing angles of 178 °. Supports Nvidia G-Sync Ultimate adaptive sync technology and refresh rates up to 175 Hz. The screen covers 96.2% of the DCI-P3 color space and 128.7% of the sRGB color space. The monitor is VESA HDR Display 600 certified.
The equipment of the device includes two HDMI 2.0 inputs, one DP 1.4 input, a three-port USB 3.2 Gen1 hub, a microphone input and a headphone output. The monitor is decorated with RGB backlighting. The kit includes a camera support that can be moved around the top of the monitor and an elastic mouse cord holder that attaches to the bottom of the monitor.
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