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79 MSI Pro MP165 E6 Portable Monitor review: Budget-friendly, average performance

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · today 08:00 EDT

MSI Pro MP165 E6 Portable Monitor review: Budget-friendly, average performance

The MSI Pro MP165 E6 is competitive with other sub-$100 portable monitors, without any frills or special features.

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