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Posted 27 July 2023

Lenovo G24-20 24 Inch FHD (1080p) Gaming Monitor (IPS Panel, 165hz, 1ms G2G, HDMI, DP) Freesync Premium/G-Sync compatible

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Crazy price for this fantastic 24" monitor.
Amazon state 144Hz, but it's actually 165Hz overdrive (2 I ordered were 165Hz out of the box).

Previous low was £129, it's usually £160-170.
I can't imagine them staying this low for long so if you want one, get one while it's cheap!

About this item
  • Indulge in exceptional visuals with the Lenovo G24-20 monitor with its 23.8-inch IPS Panel Full-HD 1080p display.
  • The 0.5ms MPRT response time (1ms G2G), 165Hz refresh rate, 99 percent sRGB color
    gamut eliminate and AMD Radeon FreeSync technology screen tearing and
    stuttering.
  • Height adjustable stand
  • Game for long hours thanks to TUV Eye Comfort, which ensures a comfortable viewing experience.
  • Connection types: 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x DP 1.4
  • Comfort: Adjust your monitor to your preference with the Tilt, Height Adjust Stand.
  • Item weight: 5.3 kilograms
  • 3 year of base warranty included.


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LENOVO G24-20 MONITOR
YOUR ARENA FOR EVERY VICTORY
As an E-sports player, your arsenal of devices must be power-packed and rigged up with superior technology. Equipped for competitive gaming, the Lenovo G24-20 takes gaming performance to the next level. A screen size of 23.8-inch, ideal for E-sports, with 3-side NearEdgeless display lets you engage in gaming distraction-free. Your skills and reflexes are backed by superfast 144 Hz refresh rate, overclock to 165 Hz along with 0.5ms MPRT and AMD FreeSync Premium technology—to ensure no target misses due to latency or screen tearing and stuttering. Nothing escapes your eye on the battlefield with In-Plane Switching panel, 99 percent sRGB color gamut, and 350nits brightness that offer minute details and a vivid display performance. Get more control over your G24-20 monitor with exclusive Lenovo Artery software4 that lets you tweak display settings to further your game. Delivering an enriching experience, the Lenovo G24-20 gaming monitor significantly reduces lags and slowdowns, enabling ultra-smooth gameplay in every frame.


Power-packed for Enriching Gameplay and losing a game. A refresh rate of 144 Hz with possible overclock to 165 Hz ensures more frames per second can be displayed, resulting in faster and smoother video output. A blazingly-fast 0.5ms MPRT2 eliminates streaking and ghosting. AMD Freesync Premium technology reduces stuttering and screen tearing, so you enjoy competitive gaming and stay a step ahead.


Display Performance That Comes to Life
Fierce competitions require gamers to spot their enemies first and knock them down. The neat 23.8-inch display of the G24-20 with the dynamic FHD 1920 x 1080 resolution and In-Plane Switching panel keeps you ahead with sharp and vibrant images. Users can take advantage of the 99 percent sRGB color gamut, true 8-bit color, and 350nits brightness that provide vivid color. Stunning, realistic, and true-to-life images with HDR decoding reproduces the original images with precise details—offering immersive gaming and multimedia experience


Extended Hours of Entertainment
The G24-20 comes with a futuristic yet user-oriented design that is made for gaming. It stands tall and sturdy on the Wings of Victory themed Vector V base stand that adds a dash of style while offering a wide range of lift and height adjustments for ergonomic comfort. This display comes with Low Blue Light technology and is certified by TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort, ensuring minimal eye strain whether you watch a video, browse web pages, indulge in entertainment, or work or learn from home.

Ports
1 x Power Button
1 x Kensington Lock
1 x Audio Out
1 x Display Port
2 x HDMI

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Edited by a community support team member, 28 July 2023
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  1. nige182's avatar
    Looks very good. Seen in the Amazon compare to similar items another which might be interesting as well, don't know much about the brand though. Koorui 24E3, similar spec 24 inch, 165hz, 1ms, IPS, Freesync, G-Sync, 99% sRGB, £100 from third party seller but dispatched by Amazon, or less from Amazon Warehouse. amazon.co.uk/gp/…KB/
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
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    It is the same specs on paper, whether the panel and controller board are as good is another matter.
    Can't find a good review where they show motion handling on the Koorui, but there is a review on Amazon that said it's not great, they had it replaced and the ghosting was just as bad on the replacement (while the motion handling on the Lenovo is excellent).

    Actually, the specs aren't quite the same. HDMI 1.4 on the Koorui, 2.0 on the Lenovo (doesn't matter to everyone).
    250nits brightness on the Koorui, 350 on the Lenovo (matters in brightly lit rooms).

    You also lose the height adjustable stand (which is pretty important to me, not sure about everyone else).

    I've also seen comments from Koorui owners here (and Reddit) in the past, seems like quality control isn't the greatest, usually compaints about dead/stuck pixels.

    I'd rather spend the extra £9 on a monitor I know will be great. (edited)
  2. lumac999's avatar
    Bit the bullet too, full price though. No 15% off for me, ho hum...
  3. mz1's avatar
    Great monitor. One of my friends bought it, no issues regarding PS5 compatibility other than a second or so black screen when switching between refresh rates (which the PS5 does automatically normally when loading into a game) (edited)
  4. Smoggy1970's avatar
    Great price for someone getting into PC gaming on a budget.
  5. DetRebus's avatar
    Biting the bullet at £92.65 w/ recent 15% off Electronics Amz promo...shame it only works on 1 item. Would prob. order 2 otherwise.

    Thanks OP & for very good and detailed comparison with other monitor (Koorui) above - very helpful

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  6. Chiptivo's avatar
    Needs to be 1440 really...
    Not sure this is any good at all?
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
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    Needs to be 1440p for you maybe, not everyone else.
    Personally I think 1440p on a 24" is too high.
  7. ceph042_'s avatar
    That looks like a pretty good deal, you don't often see a high refresh rate, IPS monitor with good colour production for that price. GSYNC is also a nice feature. 24" is the highest I'll go for a FHD display, so resolution isn't a concern. (edited)
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
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    I first gone one of these earlier this year for a Nephew, they were £129 and I was impressed with it at that price.
    They normally stay at £129 for a week or so, not sure it'll be the same at this price but I hope so!
  8. Tinker12's avatar
    Does this not have speakers? I can’t see anywhere that mentions sound 
    _wibble_'s avatar
    Few monitor have sound and when they do is is almost always terrible.
  9. x3nics's avatar
    Any in-depth reviews on this model?
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
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    A few on YT, all very good.
    This model seemed to be in Asia long before it was available here so the reviews are from over there (but in English). (edited)
  10. Jackal7791's avatar
    Can someone with a bit more knowledge then I tell me, which is the better monitor, the lenovo or this:
    dell.com/en-…ies
    Jackal7791's avatar
    This is £130 btw
  11. Freddy_G's avatar
    Debating on what the better choice is between this and the Pixio PX248 PRO (albeit costing more, coming at 139.99 right now) amazon.co.uk/Pix…BTJ . Would appreciate anyone else's thoughts, on paper they are quite similar however the Pixio is ahead on things like colour reproduction, as well more in depth reviews online recommending it (as well as their older models, as this one came out a few months ago).
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
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    Repsonded to your other comment and included one of the YT reviews, but here is another -
    back2gaming.com/rev…ew/

    The only 'con' was HDR, but that applies to pretty much every monitor unless you want to spend at least double.
    That review is very positive and based on full price, not the silly price it is at the moment.

    Keep in mind this Lenovo is usually £160-170, so this is a huge discount and it really is worth more than the current price.
    It was a great deal at £130 previously (and was posted at that price a couple of times and got a fair amount of heat), at £109 it's unbeatable.

    Another detailed review here -


    This monitor seemed to be far more reviews in Asia as it was released there first, so most reviews are from the area. (edited)
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