MSI Optix G27C7
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Total cost of ownership (TCO)
Information about total cost of ownership.
The estimated cost of ownership for the first year of the MSI Optix G27C7 monitor is £10.26 for the EC2V, London, ENG.
Annual energy consumption is calculated using the typical on-mode power consumption based on an average of six hours of working monitor a day and one hour of standby a day multiplied by 365 days a year.
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TCO for 1 year
Cost of ownership:10.26£
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TCO for 3 years
Cost of ownership:31.04£
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TCO for 5 years
Cost of ownership:52.18£
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TCO for 10 years
Cost of ownership:106.62£
Description
The MSI Optix G27C7 monitor boasts a sleek 27-inch diagonal display with a size ratio of 16:9, delivering an impressive visible area of 2005.9 cm². Its LED_LCD panel technology offers crisp and vibrant visuals with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. With an energy class rating of F, the power consumption on standby and off modes are low at only 0.5W and 0.3W respectively, making it an eco-friendly choice for consumers. The monitor also features a frequency rate of 60 Hz for smooth performance during fast-paced gaming or watching videos without any lagging issues. As a product from the renowned brand MSI, this monitor is reliable and durable, backed by their trusted warranty program.
Specifications
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Brand
MSI
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Model
Optix G27C7
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Screen diagonal (cm)
68.6
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Size ratio (X)
16
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Size ratio (Y)
9
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Energy Class
F
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Visible screen area (mm2)
2005.9
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Screen diagonal (inch)
27
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Off mode, power demand
0.3
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Standby mode power demand
0.5
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Image refresh frequency rate (Hz)
60
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Energy efficiency class in High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode
NA
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Energy efficiency class in Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) mode
F
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On mode power demand in Standard Dynamic Range (SDR)
26.1
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Panel technology used
LED_LCD
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Power supply type
EXTERNAL
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Available On Market
[2021, 1, 1]
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Screen resolution (Vertical) (pixels)
1080
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Screen resolution (Horizontal) (pixels)
1920