Acer 24.5" FHD 120Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Monitor
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Acer 24.5" FHD 120Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Monitor
Scan code: LN156980 Manufacturer code: UM.KE1EE.G02
RRP: £79.99
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Acer 24.5" FHD 120Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Monitor

24.5" Acer EK251QGBI IPS Monitor, 1920x1080 FHD, 120Hz, 1ms, Adaptive-Sync, HDMI/VGA

Scan code: LN156980 Manufacturer code: UM.KE1EE.G02
RRP: £79.99£69.98
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24.5" FHD EK251QGBI 120Hz IPS Adaptive Sync Monitor from Acer

Vibrant & Simplistic The Acer EK251Q Gbi is a 24.5-inch Full HD monitor featuring an IPS panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1080, offering vibrant visuals across 178° viewing angles. It boasts a rapid 1 ms response time and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz via HDMI, making it suitable for gaming and multimedia applications, further enhanced by Adaptive Sync compatibility. The monitor includes a brightness of 250 cd/m², a static contrast ratio of 1500:1, and supports 99% of the sRGB color gamut. Connectivity options include HDMI 1.4 and VGA ports, while its VESA-compatible mount (100 x 100 mm) and tilt adjustment (-5° to 20°) provide flexibility in installation. Additionally, it incorporates Acer VisionCare technologies like Flicker-Free, BlueLightShield, and ComfyView to reduce eye strain during extended use.

1920 x 1080FHD Resolution

120HzRefresh Rate

1ms (VRB)Response Time

IPSPanel Type

Vast, Full HD

Expansive ViewExperience crisp and clear visuals with Full HD resolution, offering 1920x1080 pixels for sharp detail and vibrant colors, perfect for gaming, content creation, and everyday use.

Incredible ColourEnjoy rich, accurate colors with 99% sRGB coverage, ensuring that every image and video looks true to life, making it an ideal choice for designers, photographers, and visual creators.

Say Goodbye to Screen Tear

Adaptive Sync™Eliminate screen tearing and stuttering with Adaptive Sync technology, delivering smooth and seamless gameplay by synchronising the refresh rate of your monitor with your on-board graphics.

Rapid Response Time

Fast & ResponsiveWith a 120Hz refresh rate and 1ms gray-to-gray response time, this monitor delivers ultra-smooth motion and sharp pixel transitions—not just in fast-paced gaming, but also during everyday tasks like scrolling through documents or web pages. Text remains crisp while navigating quickly, reducing eye strain and making multitasking feel fluid. Paired with an anti-glare panel, it keeps reflections to a minimum, ensuring a clear view even in bright environments.

120HzRefresh Rate

1ms (VRB)Response Time

Anti-GlareCoating

More Great Features

Screen TiltAdjust your screen to your preferred viewing angle with an ergonomic tilt feature, offering flexibility to reduce glare and improve comfort during extended use.

100x100 VESAThe VESA mount gives you the option to mount your monitor wherever you need it (such as an arm or wall mount), or attach a NUC for easy mass deployment.

VGA/HDMIConnect to a wide variety of devices with both VGA and HDMI ports, offering versatile compatibility for gaming consoles, laptops, desktops, and other media sources.

Specifications
Screen Size 24.5"
Edition Acer EK251QGBI
Panel Type IPS
Panel Coating Anti-Glare
Panel Finish  
Touchscreen  
Backlight LED
Pitch Size  
Curvature  
Adaptive Frame-rate Technology Adaptive Sync
NVIDIA Reflex No
HDCP Yes
Connectors
  • 1 x HDMI
  • 1 x VGA In
Position Adjustment Tilt
Resolution 1920x1080 (Full HD)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Max. Refresh Rate 120Hz
Response Time 1 ms
Brightness 250 cd/m²
Viewing Angle 178 (°H/°V)
Contrast Ratio/Dynamic Contrast Ratio 1500:1
Color Gamut 99% sRGB
Color Bit Depth  
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 1 x HDMI Cable
Monitor Colour  
Dimensions (with stand)  
Dimensions (without stand)  
Weight (with Stand)  
Note  
Additional Information
Scan Code LN156980
Model Number UM.KE1EE.G02
GTIN 4711474154552
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
5 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Acer
Telephone:
0371 760 1000
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