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Posted 13 September 2023
Lenovo G24e-20 23.8 Inch 100Hz FHD Gaming Monitor - Free C&C
£3.95 ·
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Players can focus on the game and successfully work out their game plan, thanks to AMD FreeSync Premium technology and super-fast 1ms that virtually eliminate screen tearing and input delay. Moreover, with 95% sRGB colour gamut and 3000:1 contrast ratio, you get to enjoy uncompromised colour performance for light work and entertainment.
The adjustable monitor comes with Natural Low Blue Light technology, which prevents image distortion and reduces eyestrain so you can keep on playing, working, and streaming in comfort. The 3000:1 contrast ratio displays more gray levels than standard for vivid imagery and stunning video output that gamers crave.
Features:
Interfaces and connectivity:
General Information:
The adjustable monitor comes with Natural Low Blue Light technology, which prevents image distortion and reduces eyestrain so you can keep on playing, working, and streaming in comfort. The 3000:1 contrast ratio displays more gray levels than standard for vivid imagery and stunning video output that gamers crave.
Features:
- 23.8in.
- Full HD (1080p) display resolution.
- Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels.
- Full HD Display.
- 100Hz refresh rate.
- 1 ms response time.
- Brightness 300cd/m2.
- Contrast ratio 3000:1.
- Pixel pitch 0.91mm.
- Suitable for wall mounting.
- VESA mount 100 x 100mm.
Interfaces and connectivity:
- 1 HDMI port, 1 DisplayPort, .
- Digital input.
General Information:
- Tiltable screen.
- Size H40.8, W53.98, D18.47cm.
- Weight 3.9kg.
- Energy efficiency class: F.
- Energy Consumption per 1000h: 20kWh.
- Manufacturer's 3 year guarantee.
- EAN: 195891416037.
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6 Comments
sorted byAnd why is VA rubbish for gaming (it is actually a TV/Video tech, good in that use case because of deep blacks)? Because the LCD cells have awful response times. It does not matter how fast the driving transistors operate (the fake claim of high refresh). A VA LCD cell cannot fully change state close to 60Hz, let alone any faster speed. It is a matter of physics and chemistry.
The consequence is 'black smearing'- a reason many unaware people send the monitor straight back when they see how bad the image is in motion.