Cooler Master 24.5" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Gaming Monitor
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Cooler Master 24.5" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Gaming Monitor
Scan code: LN147969 Manufacturer code: CMI-GA2501-UK
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Cooler Master 24.5" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Gaming Monitor

24.5" Cooler Master GA2501 Monitor, IPS, 1920x1080, 100Hz, 1ms, Adaptive Sync, 1300:1, 250cd/m², HDMI/VGA/3.5mm Out

Scan code: LN147969 Manufacturer code: CMI-GA2501-UK
RRP: £89.99£78.98
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24.5" GA2501 Full HD 100Hz Gaming Monitor from Cooler Master

GA2701S Gaming Monitor

DIVE INTO THE GAMING WORLDThis 24.5" GA2501 Gaming Monitor is your gateway to an immersive visual experience. It is boasted with a Full HD display, 100Hz refresh rate, 1ms MPRT response time and Adaptive Sync technology for smooth, tear-free gaming. Elevate your gameplay and productivity with a monitor that delivers clear, vibrant and eye-friendly imagery without breaking the bank. Whether you're battling enemies or crunching numbers, the GA2501 is a smart choice for your gaming or working needs.

24.5"Display Size

1920x1080FHD Resolution

100HzRefresh Rate

1ms (MPRT)Response

Your Work-Play Solution

Play-Work-Movie Solution

Ideal for Home & Office UseWith a screen size of 24.5-inch and the 1920x1080 Full HD resolution display, the GA2501 gaming monitor is the perfect fusion between resolution and screen size, making it the perfect monitor for work and play.

Prepare for a Better Gaming Experience

1ms (MPRT) & 4ms (GtG) response time

Smooth and Clear GamingAn impressive 1ms (MPRT) & 4ms (GtG) response time compliments the 100Hz IPS panel to ensure smooth, clear and captivating visuals, making the capabilities of the GA2501 gaming monitor surpass those of traditional 60Hz displays.

Adaptive Sync

ADAPTIVE SYNCAdaptive Sync reduces the effects of frame rate fluctuations, producing smooth and fluid visuals to keep you fully immersed in the game.

109% SRGB

Optimal Colour Detail - DeliveredColour-sensitive tasks will be a thing of the past thanks to 109% coverage of the sRGB colour gamut.

1300 to 1 contrast ratio

1300:1 Contrast RatioThe GA2501 gaming monitor boasts a 1300:1 contrast ratio. The IPS panel adopts 8bit (6bit+FRC) which is able to deliver 16.7M colours to provide a vibrant visual experience, whether you're gaming, working or streaming content.

A Comfortable Viewing Experience

Rear of monitor

Minimalistic AestheticThe no-nonsense clean design of the GA2501 focuses on minimalistic aesthetic to seamlessly integrate into your work and play environment.

Tilt

Tilt -5° to 20°Find the perfect position for maximum comfort with a tilt feature ranging between -5° to 20°.

Connectivity Options

1x HDMI 1.4 | 1x VGA | 1x 3.5mm Audio Out

Specifications
Screen Size 24.5"
Edition GA2501
Panel Type IPS
Panel Coating  
Panel Finish  
Touchscreen No
Backlight  
Pitch Size  
Curvature N/A
Adaptive Frame-rate Technology Adaptive Sync
NVIDIA Reflex No
HDCP Yes
Connectors
  • 1 x 3.5mm Headphone Out
  • 1 x D-Sub (VGA)
  • 1 x HDMI 1.4
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 1300:1
Color Gamut  
Color Bit Depth 16.7M Colours
HDR Support No
Supported HDR Standards  
Speakers No
Speaker Configuration N/A
Web Camera No
Power Usage (Switched on) 21 W
VESA 100 x 100
3D Support No
Anti-Theft Features  
Included Accessories  
Monitor Colour Black
Dimensions (with stand)  
Dimensions (without stand)  
Weight (with Stand) 2.8 kg
Note  
Additional Information
Scan Code LN147969
Model Number CMI-GA2501-UK
GTIN 4719512146071
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
36 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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Cooler Master 24.5" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Gaming Monitor
Cooler Master 24.5" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Gaming Monitor