Msi and samsung join forces to create curved gaming monitors
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MSI is one of the companies in the gaming segment that has grown the fastest in recent years. They are in fact one of the main producers in this market segment, now joining forces with Samsung. The Korean brand is one of the most important producers of panels, which will now be used in the manufacturer's curved gaming monitors. A collaboration of great importance for the two companies, which has already been announced.
MSI and Samsung join forces to create curved gaming monitors
The company has already presented this first panel, although a new full range is coming, with curved gaming monitors from 24 to 34 inches in size. In this way, the firm hopes to satisfy all types of gamers in the market.
Collaboration between two giants
MSI has been one of the guests at Samsung's headquarters in South Korea. In addition, the two companies have been present at this edition of Computex 2019, which ended a couple of days ago, where they have also been together, making clear the good harmony between the two firms, in addition to the depth of this collaboration between two leaders in their respective market segments.
MSI Optix MPG341CQR is the first panel they have left us in this case, which we have been able to see in this edition of Computex 2019. For what has been an important launch, which is born from the collaboration between the two companies.
Over the months we can expect new monitors from you, since the range is going to be wider, where there will be monitors of many different sizes. Therefore, we will be attentive to new launches born from this collaboration.
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