MSI E14 MSI PRO MP273L E14 27" Full HD HDR 144 Hz Monitor Review

The MSI PRO MP273L E14 delivers solid 1440p gaming at 144Hz for a surprisingly low price. It's a great value if you can live with the basic stand.

Screen Size 27
Resolution 2560 x 1440
Panel Type IPS
Refresh Rate 144
Response Time Ms 1
Adaptive Sync FreeSync
Hdr HDR
MSI E14 MSI PRO MP273L E14 27" Full HD HDR 144 Hz Monitor monitor
77.4 综合评分

The 30-Second Version

The MSI PRO MP273L E14 is a high-value 1440p, 144Hz monitor for budget gamers. It scores a 78/100 for gaming and is absolutely worth buying if you want smooth performance without spending a fortune. Just know the stand is basic and the HDR isn't real.

Overview

The MSI PRO MP273L E14 is a 27-inch monitor that tries to be a jack-of-all-trades. It's got a 144Hz refresh rate for gaming, a 1440p IPS panel for decent color, and a simple stand that just tilts. It's a solid budget-friendly screen that doesn't try to be fancy.

Our database scores it at a 75.2 overall, with its best marks in gaming (78/100). It's not going to blow you away with HDR or perfect ergonomics, but for the price, it's a straightforward workhorse. If you need a no-frills monitor for a bit of everything, this is worth a look.

Performance

Performance is where this monitor shines for its price. That 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time (MPRT) make games feel smooth, landing it in the 92nd percentile for performance. The 1440p IPS panel looks good from wide angles, and the 300-nit brightness is fine for most rooms. Just don't expect real HDR—it's more of a checkbox feature here. The built-in speakers are also pretty basic, so you'll want a headset or external speakers for anything serious.

Performance Percentiles

Color 77.5
Portability 60.4
Display 71.1
Feature 83.8
Ergonomic 74.7
Performance 90.5
Connectivity 94.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 144Hz refresh rate makes games and motion feel super smooth. 95th
  • 1440p resolution on a 27-inch screen is a sweet spot for clarity. 91th
  • Connectivity is great with two HDMI 2.0 ports and a DisplayPort. 84th
  • The simple, thin-bezel design looks clean on any desk. 78th

Cons

  • The stand only tilts, no height or swivel adjustment.
  • HDR is basically useless with only 300 nits of brightness.
  • Built-in speakers are weak and tinny.
  • The 6-bit+FRC color panel is decent but not for pro color work.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 27"
Resolution 2560 (QHD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 144 Hz
Response Time 1
Adaptive Sync FreeSync

Color & HDR

Brightness 300 nits
Color Gamut 16.7 Million Colors (6-Bit+FRC)
HDR HDR
HDR Support HDR

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
DisplayPort 1
Speakers Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable No
Tilt Yes
Swivel No
Pivot No
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam No
Touchscreen No
Weight 4.0 kg / 8.9 lbs

Value & Pricing

For the price range we're seeing ($100-$190), this is a strong value. You're getting 1440p and 144Hz, which is a combo that usually costs more. You do make some sacrifices, like the basic stand and so-so HDR, but the core specs for gaming and general use are all there. If your budget is tight but you want high refresh rate gaming, this is a smart buy.

vs Competition

Compared to other budget 1440p high-refresh monitors, the MSI holds its own. It beats similar-priced options on connectivity (95th percentile) with its dual HDMI 2.0 ports. Against something like a Dell UltraSharp, you lose out on color accuracy and a better stand, but you gain that high refresh rate for gaming. The Samsung Odyssey or ASUS ROG Swift competitors are in a different league with OLED panels and higher brightness, but they also cost three or four times as much. This MSI is for the gamer on a budget who still wants smooth gameplay.

Common Questions

Q: What ports does this monitor have?

It has two HDMI 2.0 ports and one DisplayPort 1.2a, which is excellent connectivity for the price and lets you hook up a PC and a game console at the same time.

Q: How fast is the response time?

MSI lists a 1ms MPRT response time, which is good for reducing motion blur in fast games. The more typical gray-to-gray response is around 4ms, which is still perfectly fine for a monitor at this price.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're a professional video editor or graphic designer. The 6-bit+FRC color panel and limited brightness won't give you the accuracy you need. Also, if you hate a wobbly, tilt-only stand and don't want to buy a VESA mount, look for a monitor with a more adjustable stand out of the box.

Verdict

Buy this if you're a casual or budget-conscious gamer who wants a smooth 144Hz experience at 1440p, and you don't mind a basic stand. It's also a great secondary monitor for a multi-display setup thanks to those thin bezels. Just plug in your own speakers and maybe a monitor arm, and you're good to go.