Wednesday, October 11th 2023

MSI Announces the PRO MP251 Series - The World's First 24.5-inch 100Hz EyesErgo Business Monitor

MSI, a world leader in high-performance and innovative computing solutions, announced the world's first 24.5-inch 100 Hz EyesErgo Business Monitor, the PRO MP251 Series. Innovative and ergonomic solutions are in high demand in today's ever-evolving landscape of office technology. Among the latest additions to the market is a 24.5-inch 100 Hz eye-care commercial monitor, a game-changer in workspace display. Here, we explore the unique features of this cutting-edge monitor and how it enhances the user experience, productivity, and comfort at their desk.

Perfect for Human Visual Focus: 24.5-Inch is the Best Screen Size for Office
The groundbreaking 24.5-inch 100 Hz eyecare commercial monitor takes center stage with its pioneering technology and design. By combining high refresh rates with eye protection in its compact design, it sets a new standard for professional monitors.
With its 24.5-inch screen size, this monitor strikes a perfect balance between spaciousness and desk real estate. Designed to fit seamlessly onto office desks and workstations, it ensures that users have ample space for essential work materials. The PRO MP251 Series monitors offer more than 5% more display area in the same physical footprint as 23.8-inch monitors, enhancing visual experience while also reducing eye strain.

Extensive research has led to the selection of the 24.5-inch width as the optimal size to enhance comfort and concentration within the human field of vision when placed on a work desk that is 60~80 cm deep. This ergonomic design feature minimizes distractions, allowing users to focus better on tasks.

EyesErgo: Eye-Care and Ergonomic Design
The PRO MP251 Series puts eyecare at its forefront beyond that of its visual aesthetic. Its ergonomic design elements include blue light reduction, flicker-free technology, Eye-Q Check function, 100 Hz refresh rate, and an ergonomic stand design. Together, these features ensure a comfortable and healthy viewing experience, reducing eye strain and discomfort during extended usage.

Eye-Q Check feature enables users to perform self-checks on their eyes to ensure optimal eye health. This innovative feature is particularly beneficial for professionals who spend long hours in front of the screen and want to take proactive measures to protect their eye health.

The certified 100 Hz refresh rate is a standout feature, as it effectively eliminates screen flicker, a common cause of eye fatigue. With smoother and more fluid visuals, it not only enhances your viewing experience but also contributes to reduced eye strain and improved overall comfort during long work hours.

Clever Productivity Enhancements
PRO MP251 Series monitor is not just about visuals; it's designed to boost productivity as well. Features like an accessory slot on the stand and Display Kit App provide easy access to essential tools and gadgets, streamlining workflow. Additionally, the monitor also comes equipped with built-in speakers for online conference calls and online courses. VESA wall-mount support for flexible installation options also provides users with the flexibility to display the monitor how they see fit.

The PRO MP251 business monitor is a remarkable addition to any home or office environment. Its ergonomic design, innovative technology, and productivity-enhancing features make it a valuable asset for professionals seeking a more comfortable, productive, and visually pleasing workspace. Embrace the future of office displays and elevate your work experience with this groundbreaking monitor.
Source: MSI
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16 Comments on MSI Announces the PRO MP251 Series - The World's First 24.5-inch 100Hz EyesErgo Business Monitor

#1
Shou Miko
Why 6bit with FRC? :confused:
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#2
dj-electric
This is a classic rage bait article post.
What im wondering is - where's all the science behind the PR claims? can someone link to a proper research that was done and prove that the claims are correct or have any merit?
im not even going to mention that abysmal bit depth stat.
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#3
randomUser
Doesn't look like business monitor to me.
Speakers are not needed in business, unless you are the only one sitting in the office. And still, those speakers are so bad, any self respecting person would use over-ear headphones instead of built in speakers.
Second, a business monitor must have USB hub integrated into it.
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#4
TheLostSwede
News Editor
dj-electricThis is a classic rage bait article post.
What im wondering is - where's all the science behind the PR claims? can someone link to a proper research that was done and prove that the claims are correct or have any merit?
im not even going to mention that abysmal bit depth stat.
This is the best I can find.
Developed for well-being, the MSI EyesErgo with TÜV-certified Anti-Flicker, Less Blue Light technologies, anti-glare panel, and Eye-Q Check system help protect your eyes.
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#5
Vayra86
Shou MikoWhy 6bit with FRC? :confused:
Its the best setup for the office :D

Also I'm going to complain to my boss that my screen is a mere 16:10, definitely not fit for office work, must have 16:9 for perfect Youtube aspect ratio!
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#6
Hyderz
Vayra86Its the best setup for the office :D

Also I'm going to complain to my boss that my screen is a mere 16:10, definitely not fit for office work, must have 16:9 for perfect Youtube aspect ratio!
Ask for two and say 2x = double the productivity
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#8
Chomiq
HyderzAsk for two and say 2x = double the productivity
Basic setup at my work includes 2 16:9 24" Dell screens.
lZKoceViewsonic 24" 180mhz, 10 bit colour for like what ~190 EUR.
Color Space Support: 8 bit (6 bit + FRC)

Still a gamer-oriented display, so completely different target.
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#9
TheLostSwede
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lZKoceNo pricing, but it will be a tough sell in my eyes, when you can get something like Viewsonic 24" 180mhz, 10 bit colour for like what ~190 EUR.
Only pricing I could find was in Australia, AU$200, so ~US$130 for the base model.
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#10
PLAfiller
ChomiqColor Space Support: 8 bit (6 bit + FRC)

Still a gamer-oriented display, so completely different target.
Well I guess something is off at their specs, because I bought this monitor for a friend a few days ago and colour selection in nvidia panel from the drop down menu is 8 or 10 bit. And refresh rate is 165mhz. I understand it is a different target, but the MSI PR are proudly marketing eye-friendly specifically citing 100Mhz, all I wanted to say is, if that's the deal you can get higher refresh rate and other goodies for about the same money.
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#11
Vayra86
ChomiqColor Space Support: 8 bit (6 bit + FRC)

Still a gamer-oriented display, so completely different target.
Marketing wise maybe, but there is no tangible difference between a budget office panel and a budget gamur panel. Office is treading into >60hz territory (75 not uncommon) and budget gaming panels can contain anything from fast TN to slow as molasses IPS or smearing VA with a strong overdrive to fix it...

The only possible way I can identify this is an office product is the 1300:1 contrast ratio which is clearly optimized for bright ambient over dim lit rooms, and use in the latter is strongly not recommended, black will be gray for sure.
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#12
Chaitanya
Shou MikoWhy 6bit with FRC? :confused:
Somehow 6bit + FRC is still quite common on lower end monitors even ones with IPS panels.
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#13
Minus Infinity
I'd tell my boss to shove this where the sun don't shine if he tried to foist this trailing edge crap on me. 24" and 1080p, is this the late 1990's throwback Thursday edition?
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#14
PLAfiller
Minus Infinity24" and 1080p, is this the late 1990's throwback Thursday edition?
Rly? :) I'd take that any! day compared to a 27" on 1080p with less than 90 PPI.....boss bought one for my colleague, you know how that looks from a sitting distance.....ufffff.....emotional daaamaage!
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#15
Minus Infinity
lZKoceRly? :) I'd take that any! day compared to a 27" on 1080p with less than 90 PPI.....boss bought one for my colleague, you know how that looks from a sitting distance.....ufffff.....emotional daaamaage!
LOL 27" and 1080p, what are you legally blind and want to see the pixels from 3'.
1440p on 27" is bare minimum acceptable resolution IMO.
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#16
Dr. Dro
Shou MikoWhy 6bit with FRC? :confused:
It's a business monitor, I guess intended for offices and such. That it still has D-SUB/VGA input shows that it's expected to work with some seriously ancient gear. Miles ahead any old mid 2000s Flatrons still skulking about in university offices... eh i'll take it
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