Friday, May 16th 2025

MSI Unveils the MPG 274URDFW E16M - Mini-LED, Dual Mode and AI-Driven Gaming Monitor
MSI proudly introduces the MPG 274URDFW E16M, a 27-inch Mini-LED Dual Mode gaming monitor. It features a Rapid IPS panel, Dual Mode for 160 Hz at UHD and 320 Hz at FHD, 0.5 ms (GtG, Min.) response time, and AI-driven features. This monitor delivers stunning visual clarity, rich colors, and optimized performance.
Stunning Visuals with Mini-LED and Quantum Dot Technology
Powered by Mini-LED and Quantum Dot technology, the MPG 274URDFW E16M offers exceptional brightness, deep contrast, and rich colors. It features 1,152 full-array local dimming zones for precise backlight control, achieving deep blacks and sharp highlights. With VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification, 98% DCI-P3, 100% Adobe RGB, 140% sRGB coverage, and Delta E≤2 color accuracy, this monitor delivers lifelike visuals for gaming, content creation, and entertainment.Advanced AI Features for Competitive Edge
With the AI Navigator, this monitor provides the AI Menu for customized display settings that automatically activate when you launch a game, including AI Vision, AI Crosshair, as well as brightness, contrast, and more. Gamers can easily export and import to share with friends.
AI Dual Mode automatically optimizes refresh rates when switching resolutions, eliminating the need for manual adjustments. This intelligent system enhances in-game awareness and precision, providing a critical edge in intense gaming play.
Seamless Connectivity and Ergonomic Design
The MPG 274URDFW E16M supports HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, and USB Type-C with 98 W Power Delivery for seamless connectivity across multiple devices. Its 4-way adjustable stand provides ergonomic comfort, while KVM support simplifies multi-device control, making it an ideal choice for gamers who demand versatility and performance.
Bold New Design with Dynamic Lighting
This model introduces a striking new white design with 44 LEDs, supporting Mystic Light for customizable RGB effects, and is certified with Windows Dynamic Lighting for synchronized lighting across your gaming peripherals. This unique combination of style and performance sets the monitor apart, making it the ultimate choice for gamers who want to stand out.
With a striking new design, flexible Dual Mode function, advanced Mini-LED visuals, and powerful AI features, the MPG 274URDFW E16M delivers unmatched versatility, making it the ultimate choice for gamers seeking peak performance and stunning visuals.
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Stunning Visuals with Mini-LED and Quantum Dot Technology
Powered by Mini-LED and Quantum Dot technology, the MPG 274URDFW E16M offers exceptional brightness, deep contrast, and rich colors. It features 1,152 full-array local dimming zones for precise backlight control, achieving deep blacks and sharp highlights. With VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification, 98% DCI-P3, 100% Adobe RGB, 140% sRGB coverage, and Delta E≤2 color accuracy, this monitor delivers lifelike visuals for gaming, content creation, and entertainment.Advanced AI Features for Competitive Edge
With the AI Navigator, this monitor provides the AI Menu for customized display settings that automatically activate when you launch a game, including AI Vision, AI Crosshair, as well as brightness, contrast, and more. Gamers can easily export and import to share with friends.
AI Dual Mode automatically optimizes refresh rates when switching resolutions, eliminating the need for manual adjustments. This intelligent system enhances in-game awareness and precision, providing a critical edge in intense gaming play.
Seamless Connectivity and Ergonomic Design
The MPG 274URDFW E16M supports HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, and USB Type-C with 98 W Power Delivery for seamless connectivity across multiple devices. Its 4-way adjustable stand provides ergonomic comfort, while KVM support simplifies multi-device control, making it an ideal choice for gamers who demand versatility and performance.
Bold New Design with Dynamic Lighting
This model introduces a striking new white design with 44 LEDs, supporting Mystic Light for customizable RGB effects, and is certified with Windows Dynamic Lighting for synchronized lighting across your gaming peripherals. This unique combination of style and performance sets the monitor apart, making it the ultimate choice for gamers who want to stand out.
With a striking new design, flexible Dual Mode function, advanced Mini-LED visuals, and powerful AI features, the MPG 274URDFW E16M delivers unmatched versatility, making it the ultimate choice for gamers seeking peak performance and stunning visuals.
13 Comments on MSI Unveils the MPG 274URDFW E16M - Mini-LED, Dual Mode and AI-Driven Gaming Monitor
Try playing Dragon Age Origins on that 27" 4k monitor, text is so tiny and no way to fix it without mod tinkering which is annoying. But 100% of games scale perfectly fine to 1440p 27", no one tells these things to the consumer though, they find out the hard way you know what I mean
My 14" 2880 x 1800 laptop display is pushing it though. I play all my games at 4K resolution on my 27" display, not had any issues. Time to invest in some glasses?
Lots of people own them and I generally only see complaints from people that don't own one, who claim they're too small.
Dragon Age Origins is from 2009, when 1366x768 (16:9) and 1440x900 (16:10) were the common budget resolutions and 1680x1050/1920x1080 3D monitors was the gaming high-end with 1440p60 monitors for creative use. It's no surprise that the Eclipse engine doesn't scale well to 2160p with what was available at the time. This fault would be on the developer, but then again you can't blame them as 2160p was not a common resolution at the time.
32 inch still ok with 4k, but anythinh above that would need higher resolutions.
I am looking forward to Monitors Unboxed reviewing this one though.
Apparently, they're good on creative/professional monitors like the LG 32UQ85R (60 Hz, 4K, 32").
I dislike and it makes it a no buy because of DP 1.4 Connectors. Not worth looking more into HZ, Freesync optino and other specs. I also do not want to see any HDMI 2.1 on a monitor but a old bad, very bad DP 1.4 connector. I get the feeling they put on purpose high level HDMI on monitors but crappy old Displayports on monitors these days.