MSI 24" Full HD Curved FreeSync Gaming Monitor
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MSI 24" Full HD Curved FreeSync Gaming Monitor
Scan code: LN108930 Manufacturer code: G241VC
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MSI 24" Full HD Curved FreeSync Gaming Monitor

23.6" MSI Optix G241VC Monitor, 1800R, VA, 1920x1080, 1ms, 75Hz, FreeSync, 100M:1, 250cd/m², HDMI/VGA

Scan code: LN108930 Manufacturer code: G241VC
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24" Optix Full HD 75Hz Curved Gaming Monitor from MSI

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Reach the peak of immersion Make your dream of victory a reality with the MSI Optix G241VC Curved gaming monitor. Immerse yourself in the game with a smooth 75hz refresh rate, lightning fast 1ms response time and a FullHD 1920 x 1080 resolution with stunning 1800r. This game-changing monitor will give you the competitive edge you need to take down every opponent. Built with FreeSync technology, the G271 can match the display's refresh rate with your GPU for seamless gameplay. Never miss a shot with all the latest technologies that are built-in especially for enhancing competitive play.

24"Screen Size

VAPanel Type

1920 x 1080Resolution

1800RCurvature Rating

Unprecedented Colour Reproduction

4K Recording

This is True ColourThe Optix G241VC boasts a wide gamut colour coverage with 85% NTSC and 110% SRGB which is an average of 20% more coverage than conventional monitors, providing you with far more detailed visuals and takes your gaming immersion to all new heights.

Smooth Visuals with a 75Hz Refresh rate

4K Recording

Remove Stutter from your life Boasting a 75Hz refresh rate the Optix G241VC is ready to take you to a new level of gaming immersion The higher refresh rate helps you respond faster and gives you smoother motion, making it easier to keep track of the action. (More technically, a higher refresh rate means there's less time between each frame displayed, so the action appears on the screen faster.) keeping you on track and accurate so you can better land your shots and with its "Less Blue Light" design you can play for ever longer as this monitor decreases the damaging blue light coming from the screen and will protect your eyes from the damage of long-hour gaming and working.

Create Both Fun and Vivid Memories

4K Recording

178° WIDE VIEWING ANGLE and 1800R Curvature Filled with features the Optix G241VC boasts a stunning 178° viewing angles allowing your display to give you crisp clean visuals no matter where you're positioned and with its its outstanding curvature rating of 1800R theres enough room for you to show your skills off to your friends without your immersion being compromised.

Tear Free, Stutter Free, Fluid Gaming

amd freesync

AMD FREESYNC TECHNOLOGY Gaming shouldn't be a choice between choppy gameplay or broken frames. With MSI Optix series gaming monitors, it doesn't have to be. Get fluid, artifact-free performance at virtually any framerate with AMD FreeSync™ technology.

*Please Note: FreeSync technology requires a monitor and AMD Radeon™ graphics, both with FreeSync support.

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
30 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
MSI
Telephone:
(+44) 870 820 0009
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