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Iiyama Launches ProLite GB2488HSU 24-inch Gaming PC Monitor

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Japanese display maker Iiyama announced the ProLite GB2488HSU, a 24-inch monitor fit for gaming desktops. It might offer oh-so-2006 full-HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) resolution, but tops it up with stellar response times of 1 ms (GTG), and refresh-rates of 144 Hz. The display uses an LED-backlit TN-film panel. The LED brightness is controlled by an analog, non-PWM circuit, so it's absolutely flicker-free. The panel offers a maximum brightness of 350 cd/m², and dynamic mega-contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1. Display inputs include DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort. Other features include 3W stereo speakers that take input from HDMI or 3.5 mm jack; and a stand that offers tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments. Measuring 568 mm x 230 mm x 443 mm (WxDxH), it weighs in at 5.5 kg. Slated for April, it's expected to be priced in Japan at 36,582¥ (US $359).



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Yaay!! Another 'gaming' monitor with another completely useless 1080P resolution.

When will monitor manufactures wake-up & start making 2560 x 1440 (& up) a common size.
 
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Yaay!! Another 'gaming' monitor with another completely useless 1080P resolution.

When will monitor manufactures wake-up & start making 2560 x 1440 (& up) a common size.

There's no reason to mind 1080p on a 24 inch "gaming" display. Though I would very much like non-TN and full-array backlight along with the 120Hz+ and low-response time. For the next couple of years 1440p can calmly stay in the 27-30 inch range.
 
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Gaming display with (puny) built-in speakers? Um... :confused:
 
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Gaming display with (puny) built-in speakers? Um... :confused:

My wife primarily uses headphones but when she's not wearing them she likes to hear audio prompts, etc without the need for a separate set of speakers. So there's at least one use for them.
 
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1440p @ 120Hz please. That would be the news, not those tractor made monitors...
 
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