Color performance after calibration with DisplayCal
To ensure comparability against all other monitors, I calibrate the MS321UP to my standard D65, gamma 2.2 and 200 nits. Here are my OSD settings:
That’s all you really need to do. I leave all other settings at the factory defaults. I still ran the calibration with DisplayCal.
Apart from a slight loss in AdobeRGB, nothing has changed. As well, there was basically nothing to do here. So let’s look at the measurements at 200 nits.
Gray Scale (calibrated)
The bottom line is that it doesn’t get any better. Yes, the white point deviates a bit less, but the gray balance is a bit worse. With the MS321UP – in Calibration 1 mode – everything fits out of the box! As always, the protocol for better comparison. To do this, I recommend, make the logs from the site beforehand with on.
Measurement Report 3.8.9.3 – MSI MS321UP @ 0, 0, 3840×2160 – Gray Scale calibrated
ColorChecker (calibrated)
Measurement Report 3.8.9.3 – MSI MS321UP @ 0, 0, 3840×2160 – ColorChecker calibrated
It is as I have already predicted. You can’t improve anything with the calibration via DisplayCal. Ok the white point deviation improves, but the gray balance and the gamma curve suffer in comparison to the factory calibration. Both measurements show that the deviations are within acceptable limits. I recommend you (should you own or want to buy this monitor) use the factory calibration.
Uniformity
The large 32-inch display shows measurable differences (especially) in the upper left corner. Fortunately, one does not perceive this. This is the case – and we will continue to encounter it in a similar form with LCD panels in the future.
Uniformity Check 3.8.9.3 MSI MS321UP @ 0, 0, 3840×2160 2022-08-19 13-30
The color performance of the MSI MS321UP is as advertised and as the customer can expect for professional work. Since the monitor doesn’t have any HDR hardware, I’ll skip the topic altogether today.
Image errors
I did not notice any image defects, “dead” pixels or other problems with the MS321UP. AMD FreeSync works with AMD graphics cards as well as NVIDIA GPUs (the MS321UP is G-Sync compatible) without causing graphics errors during desktop use or gaming. The viewing angle stability is very good – thanks to the IPS panel.
Sound reproduction
The MS321UP does not have any speakers either. However, if you connect headphones or speakers to the jack ports, it works – as it should.
Webcam and microphone
The monitor does not have this feature.
With that, I’m already through with the MS321UP. Time for a conclusion, last page please.
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