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MSI slashes prices on gaming monitors in early Black Friday deals

Black Friday is just around the corner but there are plenty of early deals to be found. MSI has already slashed prices for a wide range of monitors, from price cuts on high-end displays to very affordable FHD options that are perfectly priced for a multi-monitor upgrade. 

To kick things off we have the MSI MPG ARTYMIS 343CQR, offering a 34-inch 3440×1440 display with 165Hz refresh rate, down from nearly £600 to £499. At £475, you could pick up the MAG 274UPF, offering a 4K IPS panel with 144Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1, so you can hook up a PS5 or Xbox Series X too. At £349, you can find the MSI G274QPX, offering a 1440p/240Hz display for ultra-smooth gaming in esports titles.

Heading to the sub £300 bracket, you can find the MSI G321Q with a large 1440p/170Hz panel and HDR support too for £259. If a curved, Quantum Dot display is more to your liking, you can find the MSI MAG275CQRF-QD for just shy of £250.

Moving down to under £200, we can find the MSI G32CQ4 E2 for £199, offering 1440p at 170Hz, or if you are looking for a capable FHD gaming monitor for a multi-display upgrade, you can find the MSI Optix G2722 at £149 or the MSI G2422 at just £109.

There will be additional discounts coming in as we get closer to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, so shop around as there are plenty of good deals to be found for those looking to upgrade their PC gaming setups.

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