RGB Lighting on a Monitor - It's NOT Stupid!!
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The video covers MSI's CES 2018 booth, highlighting a new gaming monitor that integrates RGB lighting with the idea of game-aware ambience. The presenter notes the monitor’s specs, including a 27CQ model with a 1440p resolution, 144 Hz refresh rate, FreeSync, and a VA panel known for deep blacks and high contrast. A key feature is the RGB lighting that can synchronize with peripherals and the computer through partnerships with SteelSeries, Corsair, and Cooler Master, enabling an immersive, wall-reflective lighting experience rather than purely cosmetic LEDs. The segment emphasizes the practical potential of game sense integration, where lighting responds to in-game events like health or ammo, and even the possibility of brighter lighting in high-intensity moments. Additionally, MSI introduces software-based control for the monitor’s on-screen menu items, enabling adjustments and input changes via a dedicated application, which is presented as a convenient and innovative improvement. The discussion also mentions pricing around 400 to 450 dollars for the non-G-Sync version, with a future G-Sync variant expected to cost more due to licensing costs, and notes the broader idea of cross-system lighting synchronization for teams or setups with multiple devices. Throughout, the host plugs FreshBooks for sponsorship and steers the CES coverage toward hardware innovations that blend aesthetics with in-game feedback, inviting viewers to follow Linus Tech Tips for more updates and to explore the monitor’s availability later. The overall takeaway is that RGB lighting on a monitor can have meaningful use cases when paired with game-aware software and cross-brand integration, moving beyond a mere aesthetic gimmick toward a coordinated, immersive gaming environment.
Topics · technology · gaming · display_technology · consumer_electronics
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- What is the MSI monitor model and its key specs?
- The MSI monitor discussed is the MPG 27CQ, a 1440p, 144 Hz gaming display with a VA panel, offering deep blacks and a 3000:1 contrast ratio, plus two HDMI 2.0 inputs and a DisplayPort 1.2.