MSI Optix G241V E2 24" Full HD 75Hz FreeSync IPS Esports Gaming Monitor
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MSI Optix G241V E2 24" Full HD 75Hz FreeSync IPS Esports Gaming Monitor
Scan code: LN115720 Manufacturer code: G241V E2
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MSI Optix G241V E2 24" Full HD 75Hz FreeSync IPS Esports Gaming Monitor

23.8" MSI Optix G241V E2 Gaming Monitor, IPS, 1920x1080, 4ms, 75Hz, FreeSync, 1000:1, 250cd/m², HDMI/DP

Scan code: LN115720 Manufacturer code: G241V E2
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24" Optix Full HD 75Hz FreeSync Gaming Monitor from MSI

24-inch MSI Optix G241 Monitor

ESPORTS GAMING like never before Victory can be made a reality with the MSI Optix G241V eSports gaming monitor. Immerse yourself in the game with a rapid 75hz refresh rate, 4ms response time and Full HD 1920 x 1080p resolution. This game-changing monitor will give you the competitive edge you need to take down every opponent. Featuring 178 degree viewing angles you can add monitors for a full multi-monitor setup. Built with AMD FreeSync technology, the Optix G241V can match the display's refresh rate with your GPU for seamless gameplay. Don't miss a shot with all the latest gaming technologies that are built-in especially for enhancing competitive play.

Immerse yourself into any Environment

IPS Panel Technology

STUNNING 178 DEGREES OF WIDE VIEWING ANGLE The Optix G241V is equipped with a beautiful IPS panel that eliminates image distortion and offers minimal colour shifts when viewed from different angles. IPS Panel technology also provides crystal clear imagery and instantly optimizes screen colour and brightness to ensure the finest viewing experience. MSI gaming monitors have more options for placing your monitor in your setup without giving up the optimal viewing experience. Colours and details will stay sharp at more angles compared to other monitors.

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.

Experience Superior and Smooth Gameplay

144Hz Refresh Rate

75HZ REFRESH RATE   |   4MS RESPONSE TIME Utilize a rapid 75Hz refresh rate and 4ms response time which benefits the most fast-paced game genres such as FPS, RTS and MOBas. These games require quick and precise movements, which an ultra-high refresh rate and fast response time will allow you to get ahead of the competition.

This is True Colour to the Limit

Wide Colour Gamut

WIDE COLOUR GAMUT The Optix Series gaming monitors provide more colour gamut coverage compared to general monitors. Gameplay colours and details will look more realistic and refined, pushing immersion to its limits.

Maximum Ergonomics and Optimum Viewing Experiences

multi screen

MULTI-SCREEN SETUP CAPABILITIES With a super narrow bezel you can enjoy the greatest immersion possible in the latest games if you opt for a multi-monitor 180-degree setup. Experience better continuity between screens while playing games, working or general computing. Through adjustments of tilting (-5°~20°), you can easily change the position of the monitor for maximum ergonomics.

Reduce Fatigue on your Eyes while Gaming

flicker free technology

ANTI-FLICKER TECHNOLOGY Anti-Flicker technology provides comfortable viewing by reducing onscreen flickering. Optix monitors are optimized to produce less amount of blue light displayed by the monitor, so that you can game for longer periods of time without eye fatigue.

Expose the Darkest of Areas in Game

Night Vision

NIGHT VISION ENGAGED Whether your entire screen is dark, or just a few portions have heavy shadows. Let the world's first smart black tuner brighten your day by bringing out the fine details in dark areas.

Warranty

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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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MSI Optix G241V E2 24" Full HD 75Hz FreeSync IPS Esports Gaming Monitor
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