Part 1. Viewing angles and colors
125% SRGB(
Lawlll, i lucked out bcuz other MSI usually cap at 108-114% SRGB
. 80% DCI-p3. 10 bit color with(8 bit+FRC) 1 billion colors. The extra vibrance is due to panel variance. I just happen to have a WIDE gamut vibrant colors.
1200:1 contrast(look at those black.) TIED witht he FI27q-p from gigabyte for the highest IPS contrast.
Viewing angles OF PEACE and PROSPERITY
keep in mind, as u can see, i took these photos in a
TOTALLY DARK ROOM. Which means it should amplify the bad contrast. but gueess what? i don't see it. 1200:1 contrast>>>800:1 contrast(AW)
LuL at the TN being reviewed> Look at the whites, notice u won't see a yellow tint like the asus
just to mock TN
For a point of reference, here are the Asus TUF VG279qm/VG259qm colors (8 bit colors(6 bit+FRC).
For point of reference, here's the ASUS VG279qm/VG259qm

this image isn't faulty, those ugly buttons are individual pixels. Also, if you look closely, you can easily see the dead pixel)

(those are individual pixels, 1080p at 27" is laughable at best. also, can you spot the dead pixel? because in person, it's VERY obvious.
also notice that slight cloudy look. That's a function of 1050:1 to 1100:1 contrast ratio(the average of the ASSUS monitors), the MSI ranges from 1200:1 to 1280:1 contrast ratio.
Back to the MSI. This is 99% SRGB(ICC profile, PM ME FOR SRGB)
This is 125% SRGB (notice the oversaturation; however, it's
NOT washed out. Which means this is a true wide gamut panel.
more viewing angles.(looking from the BOTTOM, this is a MAJOR weakness to TN; however, NOT a weakness to IPS)
125% SRGB
99% SRGB
(this is at 100 brightness, so it's NOT an accurate depiction. if i lower it down to the 40s-50s it should be better
i think i'm in love
I see msyelf keeping this for the next 4-6 yrs