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Packed with plenty of next-gen features, these MSI Optix curved gaming monitors will help you take your gaming to a whole new level. Available in seven different models, the monitor boasts a 144Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time that virtually eliminates screen tearing and lag Read More
My monitor from this drop just showed up with a dead pixel. Contacted Massdrop support and they tell me to contact MSI. I contact MSI and they say I have to fill out an RMA report and pay my own shipping to them for them to repair it and send it back.
Does this sound like normal practice? Why should I have to pay the shipping when the product is defective?
WIll Massdrop let me return this for a refund if mine arrives with dead pixels and I take pictures of the dead pixels to prove it? I'm thinking of joining this drop.
icecream345345"For [most] products, we only offer returns/replacement for items that arrive damaged, defective, not as advertised, or missing components. When drops are completed, we submit the group's order to the vendor up front. This is how we’re able to deliver the best value to our members and is also why all sales are final. In the event that a product arrives damaged, defective, not as advertised, or missing components, please contact Massdrop Support."
Curious to see what people think about this one from MSI. There are cheaper Freesync monitors out there.
I just ordered this one yesterday (which shows up in 2 days) for $190:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D377Q6D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
...so I have no idea if it's really any good or not, but for something with G-Sync and Adaptivesync combined, I'm hoping it's all that I really need/want. I'm guessing the MSI probably looks better, but who knows.
Yes, that's correct. I would prefer flat, 27", IPS, Freesync (G-Sync too, if possible), VESA mount, frameless, low refresh rate, great color accuracy and bright. My current 27" does all of that, except the Freesync/G-Sync, and the color accuracy could be better. It states it's 250 cd/m2, but it's very bright, so I don't see that as a very accurate spec measure. One thing I've noticed about the AOC monitors in general is that they seem to come setup as very washed out, so you have to do quite a bit of tweaking to get them looking good. Once you do, they can look amazing. If I could get these features in an LG under $200, I would prefer that.