Cooler Master 24" Full HD 100Hz FreeSync VA Gaming Monitor
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Cooler Master 24" Full HD 100Hz FreeSync VA Gaming Monitor
Scan code: LN135057 Manufacturer code: CMI-GA241-UK
£82.99
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Cooler Master 24" Full HD 100Hz FreeSync VA Gaming Monitor

23.8" Cooler Master GA241 Gaming Monitor, VA, 1920x1080, 1ms, 100Hz, FreeSync, 4000:1, 250cd/m², HDMI/VGA

Scan code: LN135057 Manufacturer code: CMI-GA241-UK
£82.99
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24" GA241 100Hz FullHD Gaming Monitor from CoolerMaster

GA241 Gaming Monitor

DIVE INTO THE GAMING WORLDMeet the entry point to 100Hz gaming with the GA241 monitor, this stunning monitor boasts a 24" VA FullHD panel provides outstanding visuals, it's adaptive sync support, 4000:1 contrast rate, 1ms response rate and low blue light technology plus all the additional necessary features and specifications pits the GA241 at the top of superb value-oriented 100Hz gaming providing exceptional performance in both gaming and work applications.

24 inchDisplay Size

1920x1080FHD Resolution

VAPanel Type

100Hz/1msRefresh/Response Rate

Energy-Efficiency E Rating

Experience Lightning Fast Visuals

100HZ + 1MSWith a smooth 100Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, the GA241 offers clearer, faster images for gaming and general productivity applications.

100Hz and 1ms Response and refresh rates

DEEPER ENHANCED CONTRASTGA241's VA panel produces deeper, darker blacks for an enhanced contrast level, leading to higher picture quality. With a 4000:1 contrast ratio, GA241's VA panel is capable of reproducing a contrast level 4x higher than that of a standard IPS panel.

Say Goodbye To Screen-Tear

Adaptive Sync Compatible

ADAPTIVE SYNCThis GA241 monitor features Adaptive Sync support, providing an extra-smooth, tear-free experience in your games. Gain a competitive edge over your opponents with less motion smearing and clearer visuals in the games you play.

Taking Care of Your Vision

Low blue light

LOW BLUE LIGHT AND FLICKER FREETo further shield your eyes from potentially harmful blue light emissions, the GA241 is flicker-free and has a low blue light mode.

Customisable for You

Picture modes

Picture ModesCoolerMaster realised that each different scenario requires differing options, welcome "picture modes" where you can easily switch between a host of pre-set profiles to fit your needs, gaming? fine, watching a movie? no problem, doing a little work? easy peasy.

Embrace Rich Connectivity

ports

Connectivity optionsConnect your devices with an I/O consisting of:
• 1 x VGA
• 1 x HDMI 1.4
• 1 x 3.5mm Headphone Jack

Specifications
Screen Size 23.8"
Edition CMI-GA241
Panel Type VA
Panel Coating  
Panel Finish  
Touchscreen No
Backlight  
Pitch Size  
Curvature N/A
Adaptive Frame-rate Technology AMD FreeSync
NVIDIA Reflex No
HDCP Yes
Connectors
  • 1 x D-Sub (VGA)
  • 1 x HDMI
Position Adjustment Tilt
Resolution 1920x1080 (Full HD)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Max. Refresh Rate 100Hz
Response Time 1 ms
Brightness 250 cd/m²
Viewing Angle 178 (°H/°V)
Contrast Ratio/Dynamic Contrast Ratio 4000:1
Color Gamut  
Color Bit Depth 16.7M Colours
HDR Support No
Supported HDR Standards  
Speakers No
Speaker Configuration  
Web Camera No
Power Usage (Switched on)  
VESA 100 x 100
3D Support No
Anti-Theft Features  
Included Accessories  
Monitor Colour Black
Dimensions (with stand)  
Dimensions (without stand)  
Weight (with Stand)  
Note  
Additional Information
Scan Code LN135057
Model Number CMI-GA241-UK
GTIN 4719512137598
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
36 months
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Cooler Master 24" Full HD 100Hz FreeSync VA Gaming Monitor
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