MSI G32C4X 32″ Curved Gaming Monitor
MSI G32C4X 32″ Curved Gaming Monitor is priced at Kes 35,000 here at Novelty Tech Solution in Nairobi, Kenya
Key Specifications
Feature | Spec |
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Size / Form-Factor | 31.5-inch (≈ 80 cm), curved display (1500R) |
Panel Type | VA LED panel |
Resolution | Full HD (1920 × 1080) |
Refresh Rate | 250 Hz |
Response Time | 1 ms (MPRT) / ~4ms GtG |
Brightness | ~300 nits typical |
Contrast Ratio | Static ~3000:1, Dynamic contrast ratio very high (advertised very large) |
Color & Gamut | 8-bit + FRC (10-bit emulation), good coverage: sRGB ~115-120%, DCI-P3 ~91%; Adobe RGB somewhat lower |
Viewing Angle | 178° horizontal / 178° vertical |
Connectivity | 1 × DisplayPort 1.2a, 2 × HDMI 2.0 |
Tilt Adjustment | Tilt: −5° to +20° |
VESA Mount | 100 × 100 mm |
Design | Frameless / slim bezels; anti-glare treatment |
Power / Weight / Size | Net weight ~6.3 kg; ~5.5 kg without stand; dimensions with stand ~709.4 × 248.7 × 509.4 mm (W × D × H) |
Features & Highlights
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High refresh rate & fast response: 250Hz + 1ms MPRT gives fluid motion, good for fast-paced games.
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Adaptive Sync / FreeSync Premium: Helps reduce tearing / stutter when FPS fluctuates.
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Curved 1500R: More immersive feel, helps with viewing comfort especially for large curved panels.
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Wide color gamut better than basic monitors, so colors are more vivid. Not flagship level, but decent for most games, video, content.
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HDR Ready: It supports HDR Ready, though because of brightness, contrast etc, it’s not going to match high end HDR monitors.
Limitations / What to Consider
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1080p at 32-inch: Lower pixel density, so text / fine details won’t be as sharp as higher resolution displays. At typical viewing distance it may be okay, but expect some softness.
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Brightness & HDR: 300 nits is modest for HDR; highlights won’t be super punchy. Not ideal for bright room / daylight use.
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VA panel trade-offs: VA tends to have better contrast (darker blacks) but slower GtG response (although advertised 1ms MPRT helps), and possibly more ghosting / blur in fast motion than IPS or TN panels.
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Adjustability: Only tilt is supported. No height adjustment or swivel in what I saw. So desk setup needs to consider posture / viewing height.
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No built-in speakers (or minimal / basic) — likely you’ll need external audio for good sound.
Who This Is Good For
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Competitive gamers / esports players who want high frame-rates, smooth gameplay and can push enough FPS in their GPU.
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Gaming setups where immersion matters (curved large screen) and visuals like contrast and color are more valued than maximum resolution.
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Non-professional video / image editing or content consumption, where 1080p is acceptable.
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