Key Takeaways
1. The MSI MPG 242R X60N features a 24.1-inch Fast TN display with 1080p resolution and 600 Hz refresh rate.
2. It offers a peak brightness of 350 nits and a rapid 0.1 ms GtG response time, along with Adaptive-Sync VRR technology.
3. The monitor includes a variety of ports, including a strong 98 W USB Type-C connection.
4. Pricing in China is currently CNY 6,374 (approximately $886) after subsidies, with a listed MSRP of CNY 7,499 (around $1,043).
5. There is no information yet on the global release date or pricing for the MPG 242R X60N.
Hardly any time has gone by since MSI first showed off the MPG 242R X60N. It was shared on their website worldwide, but there wasn’t any indication of when the monitor would be released or its price. Now, MSI has shed some light on the matter by launching the monitor in China.
Monitor Features
To summarize, the MPG 242R X60N utilizes a 24.1-inch Fast TN display that runs at 1080p and a remarkable 600 Hz, similar to what you get with the AOC Agon Pro AG246FK6, Acer Nitro XV240 F6, and BenQ Zowie XL2586X+ (currently priced at $999.99 on Amazon). As mentioned last week, the MPG 242R X60N also delivers a peak brightness of 350 nits, a swift 0.1 ms GtG response time, Adaptive-Sync VRR technology, and a good range of ports, including a robust 98 W USB Type-C connection. For more information on the hardware, check out our initial launch article.
Pricing Details
At the moment, JD.com is offering the MPG 242R X60N for CNY 6,374 (approximately $886) after subsidies. However, the monitor has a listed MSRP of CNY 7,499, which translates to around $1,043 based on current exchange rates. This means that when the MPG 242R X60N is released globally, it might be a bit more affordable than the BenQ Zowie XL2586X+. Still, it probably won’t be as low-priced as the Nitro XV240 F6, which retails for $699.99 in the US and CNY 4,999 in China. Sadly, MSI has not provided any information regarding when the monitor will be available globally.
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