MSI unveils new monitor and desktop with top-of-the-line specs
MSI's new hardware includes a 5K display and a desktop with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080Ti.
What you need to know
- MSI unveiled the Prestige PS341WU monitor and Prestige P100 Desktop.
- Both devices feature high-end specifications and are geared towards creators.
- The Prestige PS341WU monitor comes with a $200 gift card to B&H when preordered through B&H's website.
MSI has two new pieces of hardware built for creators, the Prestige PS341WU monitor, and the Prestige P100 Desktop. Both devices include high-end internals geared towards creators. The Prestige PS341WU monitor features a 5K display, and the Prestige P100 Desktop has an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080Ti GPU.
The Prestige P100 desktop runs on a 9th Gen Intel Core i9 9900K processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080TI GPU. It has 64GB of DDR4 memory. The chassis of the desktop is white, and it has RGB accents. Pricing for the desktop is not available at time of publication.
The Prestige PS341WU monitor features a 34-inch 5K display with a resolution of 5130x2160 and a 21:9 aspect ratio. The ultra-wide display has 100 percent sRGB color accuracy and 98 percent of DCI-P3. The monitor is VESA certified DisplayHDR 600. It can be preordered exclusively through B&H for $1,200.
Both the Prestige PS341WU monitor and Prestige P100 Desktop work with Creator Center and Creator OSD software. Creator Center allows users to allocate and optimize hardware. Creator OSD automatically syncs the Prestige PS341WU monitor with any Prestige series desktop or laptop.
This 5K monitor has a 21:9 aspect ratio, 100 percent sRGB, and 98 percent DCI-P3.
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