Cooler Master 24.5" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Open Box Gaming Monitor
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Cooler Master 24.5" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Open Box Gaming Monitor
Scan code: LN151367 Manufacturer code: CMI-GA2501-UK
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Cooler Master 24.5" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Open Box Gaming Monitor

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

Scan code: LN151367 Manufacturer code: CMI-GA2501-UK
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Product Overview

Dive into The Gaming World

GA2501 is a 24.5-inch FHD monitor with 100Hz refresh rate and Adaptive Sync support. With all the necessary features and specifications, the GA2501 is a value-oriented monitor that provides exceptional performance in both gaming and work applications.


Find Your Balance

GA2501 utilizes a 24.5-inch 1920 x 1080 FHD panel providing extra workspace at the 'default' resolution. Striking a great balance between resolution and screen size, the GA2501 is perfect for both work and play.


Experience Better Gaming Sessions

The Adaptive Sync feature ensures smooth visuals, even when the frame rate fluctuates.


Blue Light and Flicker Free

Prolonged screen time shouldn't strain your eyes. The GA2501 incorporates a Low Blue Light Display Mode, reducing harmful blue light exposure. And its flicker-free technology ensures maximum comfort during extended use.


Smooth Gaming Experience 100Hz + 1ms

The GA2501 boasts a 100Hz IPS panel and an impressive 1ms (MPRT) & 4ms (GtG) response time. This combination ensures smooth visuals, marking a noticeable improvement over traditional 60Hz displays.


Vivid Colour Display 109% SRGB

Covering 109% of the sRGB colour gamut, this monitor delivers optimal colour detail, making it suitable for colour-sensitive tasks.


IPS Brilliance 1000:1 Contrast Ratio

At a 1300:1 contrast ratio, the IPS panel adopts 8bit (6bit+FRC) which able to deliver 16.7M colour, this monitor provides a vibrant visual experience, whether you're gaming, working or streaming content.


Connectivity Options

Connect your devices with the I/O ports consisting of:

• 1 x HDMI
• 1 x VGA
• 1 x 3.5mm Audio Out


Minimalistic Aesthetic

GA2501 sticks to the basics a with a no-nonsense design focusing on a minimalistic aesthetic. The clean design is sure to seamlessly fit into your work and play setup.


Features


• 24.5” FHD 1920x1080 IPS display.
• 100Hz refresh rate.
• 1300:1 Contrast ratio.
• Brightness 250 nits (Typical)
• VRR Technology Adaptive Sync
• Response Time 1ms (MPRT)
• 100x100mm VESA support.
• HDMI and VGA support.

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 24.5" Full HD 100Hz Adaptive Sync IPS Open Box Gaming Monitor
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