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Reviews 26.5" MSI MAG 272UP QD-OLED X24

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26.5" MSI MAG 272UP QD-OLED X24
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280,190 Ft
262,290 Ft
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Jan, Karlovy varyflag
Rated 24/04/2026, variant 26.5" MSI MAG 272UP QD-OLED X24
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For the price, it's top of the line. 0.03ms response time and great contrast make every game a whole new experience. You just need to spend 10 minutes on initial setup and updating, then it's pure joy. Important tips for owners: For a 100% experience, I highly recommend these steps to take your monitor to the next level: Update Scaler (Firmware): Download the latest firmware (in my case FW012) right out of the box. This scaler update significantly improves image stability and eliminates minor brightness flickering during rapid FPS changes (called. VRR Flicker). The difference between before and after is noticeable - the image "calms down" even with demanding brightness changes. The update will also add a new HDR option directly in the monitor OSD. Attention: The update can only be performed when connected via DisplayPort (DP)! Windows HDR Calibration: OLED without HDR is an untapped potential. Download the "Windows HDR Calibration" app from the Microsoft Store. It will help you adjust the black and white points exactly to your panel and the colours will stop being "burnt in". Alternatively, other HDR configuration software can be used. Cabling: For casual gaming, I recommend using HDMI 2.1 for full bandwidth (48 Gbps). Unlike DP 1.4, where the compression ratio via DSC is much higher and the image can sometimes "stutter", HDMI 2.1 offers a more stable and cleaner data transfer for such high resolution and frequency. Image Stability (MPO Fix): If you notice random micro-flashing on the Windows desktop, try disabling the Multi-Plane Overlay (MPO) feature in the registry. For 4K 240Hz monitors and new NVIDIA cards (40 and 50 series), this fix will resolve the last remnants of any issues. The official file can be found directly on the NVIDIA support site (. reg) to easily turn this function off and on.
Zero response and perfect black.
240Hz at 4K
With the new firmware completely stable.
It requires a bit of playing with the settings (FW update and calibration) to get the perfect result.
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