MSI MAG 27C6F 27" 180Hz Adaptive Sync HDR Gaming Monitor
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MSI MAG 27C6F 27" 180Hz Adaptive Sync HDR Gaming Monitor
Scan code: LN149447 Manufacturer code: MAG 27C6F
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MSI MAG 27C6F 27" 180Hz Adaptive Sync HDR Gaming Monitor

27" MSI MAG 27C6F FHD 180Hz Adaptive Sync VA Gaming Monitor, 1920x1080, 0.5ms, DP/HDMI, AI Vision, Anti-Glare

Scan code: LN149447 Manufacturer code: MAG 27C6F
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MSI MAG 27C6F Gaming Monitor

MSI ARSENAL GAMING The MSI ARSENAL GAMING (MAG) series is engineered to give gamers the edge they need to dominate on the virtual battlefield. Inspired by the rugged durability and unwavering reliability of military-grade equipment, the MAG series is built to provide an unwavering defense in every gaming scenario.
However, MAG isn't just about performance; it's a design language that conveys ruggedness and toughness, embodying the very essence of the MAG style. For gamers who are determined to dominate their digital battlegrounds, the MAG series is here to stand with you, establishing the ultimate defense.

27"Screen Size

1920 x 1080FHD Resolution

VAPanel Type

1500RCurvature

Get Ahead of Your Competition

Panel

Smoother gameplay with Adaptive Sync Equipped with a 180hz refresh rate and 0.5ms (GtG, Min.) response time Rapid VA Panel which has the benefit in fast moving game genres such as first person shooters, fighters, racing sims, real-time strategy, and sports. These type of games require fast and precise movements, which an refresh rate and fast response time monitor will put you ahead of your competition. MSI Anti-Flicker technology provides a very comfortable viewing experience by reducing the amount of flicker.

Gaming Assistance

In-game enhancements MAG 27C6F will give you the competitive edge you need to take down your opponents. Built with Adaptive-Sync technology, this monitor can match the refresh rate of your GPU for ultra-smooth, precise gameplay that eliminates blur for fast paced titles. Hit your mark with the latest technologies built in MSI’s gaming monitors for competitive play.

game display

VRR Supported The monitor can also support VRR function with 1080P resolution optimisation through MSI Console mode. Feel free to enjoy the zero-tearing gaming experience.

CECAfter the built-in HDMI™ CEC technology is connected to the PlayStation or Switch controllers, the controllers can wake up the screen with different modes that can be adjusted for different devices.

MSI AI VisionThe new AI Vision technology can not only reveal details in dark areas but also enhance overall brightness and saturate colours, bringing brightness to your day.

Connectivity and I/O Ports

Ports

Plug in and play For console gamers, MAG 27C6F provide HDMI™ 2.0b (FHD@180Hz). It supports 120Hz mode on the latest consoles and supports HDR simultaneously, providing you with the best gaming experiences. The MSI MAG 27C6F Gaming monitor also includes DisplayPort (1.2a), AC-in, and Headphone out.

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 MAG 27C6F 27" 180Hz Adaptive Sync HDR Gaming Monitor
MSI MAG 27C6F 27" 180Hz Adaptive Sync HDR Gaming Monitor