MSI has launched a new gaming monitor to its MPG series. The new MSI MPG Artymis 343CQR is a large monitor at 34-inches in diagonal, with a pronounced curve (1000R) to its 1440p VA panel. MSI waxes lyrical about the Artymis name, Greek mythology, hunting, bows, antlers, kindness, and majesty on its news site, but I will be concentrating on the slightly more important tech specs here.
The display upon which this monitor is based uses a VA panel, held in a ‘frameless design’. MSI’s panel of choice has 3440 x 1440 pixels (UWQHD) for a pixel pitch of 0.23175mm square. It is claimed to be capable of reproducing VESA DisplayHDR400 quality visuals. Its max brightness is better than 400 nits though, being as much as 550 nits, and the contrast ratio on offer is 3000:1. In terms of gamut coverage, the MPG Artymis 343CQR’s 8-bit+FRC panel is good for 92.7 per cent DCI-P3 and 117.8 per cent sRGB.
Moving along to the key performance stats that make this monitor appealing to gamers, this monitor offers a 1ms response time (MPRT, and fast refresh rates. The refresh rate can be adjusted between 48 to 165Hz and if you have a FreeSync compatible GPU then you can turn on the option for VRR to prevent stuttering and tearing.
A number of Smart Gaming features of the MPG Artymis 343CQR are outlined by MSI on the official product pages. For example, this monitor is among the first to introduce the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) function which wakes up the screen in appropriate modes for PCs, PlayStations, and Switch consoles. Smart Gaming tech such as Sound Tune background noise elimination, Optix Scope crosshairs/aiming magnifier, and game visual equaliser settings (for spotting things lurking in the shadows), are present here. A gaming OSD app is available for tweaking settings via Windows (rather than using the joystick-driven OSD).
Last but not least the MSI MPG Artymis 343CQR features Mystic Light advanced RGB lighting. There are RGB zones across the bottom of the screen, as well as a lighting strip and logo area on the back.
MSI hasn’t provided any info about availability and pricing, but I’ve spotted it for sale on Amazon US for $899.