Processing and mobility
The mobility is fully given. If you want even more, you’ll need a Vesa arm or the like, as always. That in the year 2022 – one may still install the OSD buttons – is a mystery to me… For those who suffer from a sloping roof:
Connectors, cables and accessories
There is a small clickable cable holder for the stand. After all. But: Why does MSI sell the monitor with a built-in KVM switch, without a USB-C cable? Besides the external power supply (matter of taste), there is also a USB-B to USB-A 2.0 cable and HDMI once. Seriously, with an MSRP of 350 €, there is neither DisplayPort – nor USB-C cable? Difficult!
OSD menu
The OSD is standard and a bit annoying due to the control buttons. Therefore, my recommendation: Even if you use the monitor as a stand-alone, connect the USB cable and install the MSI Productivity Intelligence software. Click here!
Software
I already introduced the software to you in the article about the MSI Summit MS321UP.
With the software you can make your life easier. Everything that can be found in the OSD is available at a glance and there is no clicking around on four different buttons (you usually hit the wrong one anyway).
KVM Switch
If you need to work with two PCs at home or in the office, you can use the KVM switch. USB-C from the notebook to the monitor USB-C and via USB-B to USB-A to the other PC. Now connect the mouse and the keyboard to the monitor and you can operate both computers with one setup.
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