🎉 Elevate Your Game with Curved Brilliance!
The XG24CURV165 is a 23.8-inch Full HD curved gaming monitor featuring a 165Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time, designed for immersive gaming experiences. With Adaptive-Sync/FreeSync technology, built-in speakers, and versatile connectivity options, this monitor is perfect for gamers and creative professionals alike.
Brand | ADMI |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 60 x 51 cm; 4.24 kg |
Item model number | XG24CURV |
Manufacturer | ADMI |
Series | XG24CURV |
Colour | BLACK / CURVED |
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 4.24 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**S
AMAZING!
was looking for a new monitor that could handle the amount of HZ my computer has. this monitor is amazing, super fast and clear images, haven't experienced any lagging or anything out of the ordinary in the 4 months I've had it.well worth the price!!
O**R
Great Monitor but one problem.
The monitor is great, has high resolution, high refresh rate, great screen size, feels good, the curve is great and overall a very good experience for the price. However, I will note that setting up the stand is very hard to do, and has a risk of falling off. The stand it comes with is bulky, intrudes into the desk space too much and overall quite low quality. The stand aside, great monitor. Also, a problem with many monitors which I didn't think could be fixed is all those smears on the screen which don't go away. However, this is not present on this monitor.
A**
Amazing quality
The media could not be loaded. Absolutely amazing quality has built in sound
A**H
1440p 165hz ips 27 inch bargain
Okay so the overall looks of the monitor are leaving a lot to be desired. The stand is awful , the sound passthrough jack has a weird noise interference , the osd menu is pretty bad as well. At first glance i thought i was going to return it , but decided to plug it in and give it a shot anyway. And i am glad i did that, because what hides behind all of that is a briliant fast ips screen with very little motion blur and great colors (i didnt notice much of any). The ips glow is a bit on the bad side but nothing unusual for an ips especially at this budget. Since i only paid £210 at the time of writing, for a 27 inch 165hz 1440p ips panel this is very cheap, its basically competing with more premium 1080p monitors on price. Yes it doesnt have speakers, but it does have vesa mount so if you already have an arm, or plan to getting one, and just want a decent quality cheap screen, give this one a shot. I was pleasantly surprised, not often you see companies forgoing "fancy looks" over functionality.
S**G
Amazing
Incredible quality for the price, I'm a gamer and the difference from my old monitor is chalk and cheese. Far better graphical details and no update issues. Also, very easy to assemble.
M**N
Unfortunately both monitors attempted to use were faulty
really was looking forward to these monitors, looked quite cool and had some impressive spec considering the cost of them. However, unfortunately, the first monitor I received - although when it worked, the screen was awesome- had a weird fault where the monitor would not boot up after the initial power up and turn off. This was tested on different plug sockets, different power lead ( from my previous monitor )with this monitor to no avail. I even tested this monitor included power lead to double-check it was not just a dodgy lead, but worked fine on my previous monitor no problem. So sent it back (hey, these things happen now and again) in the hope that if I return the current one and re-order a new one, things should be fine. Again though, once the replacement arrived, I had received the exact same problem with the new one. Safe to say this was also returned as well, and I'll be honest, has discouraged me from a third attempt, and will be seeking an alternative. By all means, if you get a non-dodgy one, that amazing!
T**S
30" 1080p Ultrawide - great features and an absolute bargain
I must admit - I wasn't out to buy a new monitor. It was 'Black Friday Week' (that well-known festive season) and I got an email from another retailer advertising an inexpensive ultrawide monitor. As I've recently got into simracing I was going to take the plunge for the ability to have a higher field of view. On the off chance there was something better going I quickly searched on Amazon and found this one.And I'm so glad I did - this thing is awesome! The monitor I was looking at peaked at 75hz refresh rate - this goes up to 200hz! If you've not used a high refresh rate monitor before all I'll say is that it's not something you need - but you'll miss it when it's gone. Just using day-to-day Windows feels so much smoother.I got this to replace 2 old 23" 1080p monitors. In my day job (programmer) I normally rely quite heavily on a multi-monitor set up to work on one screen while looking at information on the other. In all honesty once I finally get my office (spare bedroom!) set up properly I will reintroduce the second monitor. However - working with an ultrawide only has been quite a neat experience - especially on Windows 11. Full screen apps when you need them - otherwise side-by-side windows when you need that dual view.I've tried my MacBook Air M1 on this too - connecting it via DisplayPort gets me full 2560x1080 and goes the full 200hz (I didn't know Macs supported that!). Talking of ports - there are 2 HDMI and 2 DisplayPort. The monitor switches to whatever one is active or manually via an on screen menu. This is the usual "guess which button on the monitor does what" type of scenario until you get used to it.The menus offer a fair bit of image customisation and also includes a funky 'picture in picture' option where you can show 2 connected devices at once (also offers side-by-side view). It's a bit of a fiddle to set up using the menus but this is a really neat feature.Image quality is awesome - with deep black levels, HDR and vivid colours. I'm sure some people would say that the colours 'pop' but that makes them sound like a bottle of champagne or a zit - so I'll say they're vivid.I'm only rocking an old 1060 GTX but it's been driving this monitor like a charm - including a few lighter requirement games at the full 200fps. I must admit anything over 120hz I can't really tell the difference! Games that offer full ultrawide support are a sight to behold (RE Village with HDR is amazing) - although be warned - not all games want to play ball. Some tend to stretch a 16:9 image to the full viewport. Borderless fullscreen is your friend here in my experience.It has sound - that's the kindest thing I can say really. It's not quite as bad as a frisky gnat - but close. I'm surprised manufacturers are shipping with this quality these days but here we are. The monitor has a 3.5mm audio out for connecting speakers (which I really recommend). It's worth connecting them through the monitor - especially if you are expecting to connect multiple devices. You can also manually select which input will be delivering audio - very useful for the aforementioned picture-in-picture mode.So - great picture, awesome features and I can finally see cars when they're next to me in Automobilista 2. At an excellent price - well recommended./Andy
J**N
Also has OSD Crosshair
Same as everything else that's been said. For the price, this monitor seems to be great.Something not mentioned absolutely anywhere is that this monitor has a crosshair overlay, which is awesome for games that don't use xhairs (dayz, rust) or have bad ones (fortnite).The speakers are pretty dire, but what do you expect for the price? They're good enough for me when I don't want to have to wear earbuds.165hz works fine with a displayport cable, the colours are a little washed out but nothing too serious, again, the price...Displayport cable not included. HDMI is.DOES NOT
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