MSI PRO MP273QW E2 27" IPS QHD 100 Hz HDMI EyesErgo Business Monitor with Speakers
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Get This DealAt £99, this is one of the few ways to land a 27-inch QHD IPS panel with a 100Hz refresh rate and built-in speakers without compromising on colour accuracy — a combination that typically costs considerably more. The QHD resolution (2560×1440) is the meaningful step up from 1080p that most people should take before 4K, giving noticeably sharper text and detail at a comfortable 27-inch viewing distance, which makes it particularly well-suited to long hours of document work, spreadsheets, or video calls.
Who Is This For?
This monitor was built for home office workers and students who want a productivity-focused display that does not look cheap on a desk or drain energy bills — MSI's EyesErgo suite includes flicker-free and low blue light modes that make a genuine difference during extended sessions. The built-in speakers remove the need for a separate audio purchase, which matters when desk space is limited. If you are a serious content creator requiring factory-calibrated colour accuracy or a competitive gamer chasing 144Hz or higher, look elsewhere — this monitor serves neither of those audiences well.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise the out-of-box image quality for everyday tasks, noting that the IPS panel delivers solid viewing angles and a clean, bright picture with the HDR certification adding modest but genuine contrast improvement. The most repeated complaint centres on the speakers — functional and convenient, but thin-sounding at higher volumes, so anyone wanting proper audio will still need external speakers or headphones. The stand also lacks height adjustment on some configurations, which frustrates buyers who take ergonomics seriously.
The Deal
Currently priced at £99 against a listed was-price of £149, that is a £50 saving and a 34% reduction. This product is newly tracked, so there is no price history to confirm whether £149 was a genuine long-term retail price or a brief high — treat that was-price with appropriate scepticism. At £99, however, the raw specification-to-price ratio is strong enough to make this worth serious consideration regardless. If QHD at this size has been on your radar, now is a reasonable moment to act — just do not assume it will not dip lower.
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