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What sets MSI monitors apart

In March of this year MSI crossed a milestone by selling more than three million gaming monitors in three years, with the company setting its sights on four million and the hashtag #SeeYouAt4M doing the rounds.

With so much success in the field so fast the question is: what sets MSI monitors apart, and why are so many gamers choosing this brand for their displays?

It all starts, of course, with a world-leading team of engineering and R&D which continually push the envelope when it comes to monitor tech. MSI’s list of milestones in this area show accomplishments like a world first 1000R AI curved monitor, a G-Sync screen with a crazy 360Hz refresh rate and esports-focused monitors with IPS displays.

No company is an island so another big reason so many people have chosen MSI is close working relationships with other big names in the game.

The two giants of CPUs and GPUs in the business – AMD and Nvidia – are close partners of MSI. It’s why AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync adaptive sync tech is present in so many MSI gaming monitors. This relationship means that AMD and Nvidia are working on the back end to render your games, and MSI is working on the front end to show them as best as possible on your screen.

Other partners include Microsoft and Samsung. Microsoft creates the best operating system for gaming so MSI has closer insight into the process, and Samsung is the gold standard in the world of display components which go into MSI products.

Another boon to the MSI name is variety. There’s enough MSI gaming monitors on the market to fit your size preference, resolution, curve type, response time, adaptive sync and more. Then you can tailor your choice of features to suit your budget.

Let’s look at some examples which exemplify these traits and are on sale in South Africa.

The G24C4 23.6, G241 24 and G32C4 32 are all quality monitors which share some impressive features which make all of them a solid choice with some differences to suit your needs.

All three models feature FreeSync, a piece of tech that may have come from AMD but can still be used by owners of Nvidia GPUs. This means that you can buy your screen today and not worry about what graphics card you’re using right now, and what you may upgrade to in the future.

These three screens are all full HD, 1080P offerings so you’re not left wanting when it comes to resolution. While 144P and 4K offerings are out there from MSI, 1080P is still king when it comes to content. In the world of gaming 1080P also leaves horsepower on the table for higher refresh rates.

And that’s where these three have some key differences. The G24C4 23.6 is 144Hz, the G241 24 is also 144Hz and finally the G32C4 32 comes with 165Hz.

Higher refresh rates have been the go to upgrade when it comes to better performance online. It’s been proven time and again that higher refresh rates give you a measurable boon against those still using the standard 60Hz that is the de fact standard alongside 1080P. By combining these much higher refresh rates with 1080P you have a fantastic mix of performance for content creation, content consumption and high level gameplay, especially with the one millisecond response time on offer here.

These three monitors are also all curved, a feature that used to be reserved for the top of the price range but can now be enjoyed at almost any price point. Curved screens are also the go-to for those wanting a multi-monitor setup for those driving and simulation games.

To get your MSI gaming monitor today, head to Takealot.

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