Despite the launch of PlayStation 5 has been accompanied in recent days by several complaints from players, due not only to some bugs and malfunctions of some units, but also due to the no support for 1440p as video output. Do not despair, because MSI has a workaround for solving this limitation of the new generation console from Sony. According to what emerged from a recent press release from the well-known Taiwanese manufacturer, a potential solution would be to introduce a "console mode“, That is a modality that will allow capture a 4K output and actually run it at 1440p resolution. Below is a list of monitors that will support this new mode:
- MPG ARTYMIS 343CQR
- Optix MPG341CQR
- Optix MPG341CQRV
- Optix MAG342CQR
- Optix AG321CQR
- Optix MAG274QRF-QD
- Optix MAG274QRF
- Prestige PS321QR
At the moment we do not know for sure if the new feature introduced by MSI works correctly with PS5, since for now there has been no testimony from users. We reiterate that, despite the one proposed by the Taiwanese company is thethe only solution for now available to allow the console to support 1440p, Sony announced that official support for gaming monitors could come with a future update. While waiting to verify the correct functioning of the "Console Mode" introduced in some MSI monitors, we remind you that PlayStation 5 e PlayStation 5 Digital Edition they will officially debut starting from the next one 19st November, respectively at the price of 499,99 € e 399,99 €.