![]() ![]() It’s tough to picture if you’ve only ever played at 60Hz, but transitioning to 165Hz (or 144Hz, which is where I usually kept the monitor during gaming sessions) removes lag you didn’t know was there. This is a nice touch that can help reduce eye strain during way-too-late gaming sessions that you know should come to an end when the birds start chirping their good mornings. To the left of that LED, in the middle of the frontside exterior, is the light sensor the MPG ARTYMIS 273CQR uses to dynamically shift brightness levels and color coding according to your environment. These stylistic choices, however, are only present on the backside the front of the monitor is made up of a low-profile matte black casing, razor-thin bezels that provide a frameless display, and a simple white LED at the bottom right that lets you know whether your monitor is currently on or in sleep mode. If the 165Hz refresh rate doesn’t give it away, the RGB lighting and carbon fiber accents should be enough to distinguish it from your typical office display. ![]()
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