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INNOCN Unveils New 24.5-inch 1440p IPS 25G2S 240 Hz Gaming Monitor

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INNOCN, a leading innovator in monitor technology, announces the launch of the 25G2S, a 24.5-inch WQHD 240 Hz gaming monitor engineered for competitive gamers and performance enthusiasts alike. Designed with precision and purpose, this monitor delivers stunning visuals, ultra-responsive performance, and an immersive gaming experience—all wrapped in a sleek, modern design with an ultra-thin bezel. The INNOCN 24.5-Inch 2K 240 Hz IPS Gaming Monitor (25G2S) is available to purchase on Amazon US at an RRP of $299.99 (Currently only $169.99 (valid now until 18th April 23:59 PDT) when using code: 25G2S240HZ).

With a blisteringly fast 240 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms MPRT response time, the 25G2S ensures gameplay stays fluid and blur-free even in the most intense moments. The WQHD (2560×1440) resolution offers sharp, vibrant visuals, enhanced further by 100% sRGB and 93% DCI-P3 color coverage, bringing every game world to life with true-to-life color and depth. HDR support enhances contrast and brightness, pulling players deeper into every scene.



Built on an IPS panel, the 25G2S maintains vivid colors and wide viewing angles, making it ideal for both solo and shared gaming experiences. Adaptive-Sync technology (with G-Sync support) eliminates screen tearing and stuttering, delivering uninterrupted action across all gaming genres. Smart power modes also highlight INNOCN's commitment to environmentally responsible innovation.

Connectivity is future-proofed with dual HDMI 2.1 ports and DisplayPort 1.4, ensuring full compatibility with the latest consoles, including PlayStation 5 and Xbox, at native 1440p resolution and 240 Hz refresh rates. The monitor also includes built-in 2 W speakers and a private audio zone for immersive sound whether gaming late into the night or during quick sessions.

Engineered with gamer-centric enhancements, yet also ideal for those working from home it features customizable brightness and color temperature settings, eye-care technologies like a blue light filter and flicker-free display, and ergonomic tilt adjustment from +20° to -5° for personalized comfort. There is also an innovative Game Assist function which makes playing even easier with features such as crosshairs, timer function, magnifier mode and multi-display support.

From peak performance and cutting-edge visuals to ergonomic design and sustainable features, the INNOCN 25G2S stands out in every way.

  • The INNOCN 24.5-Inch 2K 240 Hz IPS Gaming Monitor (25G2S) is available to purchase on Amazon US at an RRP of $299.99 (Currently only $169.99 (valid now until 18th April 23:59 PDT) when using code: 25G2S240HZ)

Specifications:
  • 24.5" WQHD (2560×1440) Gaming Monitor
  • 240 Hz Ultra-High Refresh Rate
  • 1 ms MPRT Response Time
  • 100% sRGB gamut, 93% DCI-P3 Color Coverage
  • Adaptive-Sync Technology inc. G-SYNC
  • HDR Support
  • IPS Panel with Wide Viewing Angles
  • HDMI 2.1 x2, DisplayPort 1.4 x2
  • Built-in 2 W Speakers
  • Blue Light Filter & Flicker-Free Technology
  • Tilt Adjustment: +20° to -5°
  • Smart Power Modes

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The panels on these are really good Fast IPS ones, but I think the monitor's OSD may still be ass. :laugh:

My experience with INNOCN comes from using three 32M2V in our lab on campus:
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Monitors are great and do their job well. The OSD and transition speed (between transition modes like switching between resolutions, switching between DX11 full screen and windowed, etc.) are a bit slow though.
 
need more of them 24"-25" 1440p 240Hz+ IPS panels..
its good to know 1 more brand is launching for this specific range( 24" 1440p 240Hz Ips ) while shocking to see almost all mainstream brands(Asus,msi,gigabyte ,LG,samsung etc) have ignored it.
Theres only one from AOC but those are region specific too.
 
need more of them 24"-25" 1440p 240Hz+ IPS panels..
its good to know 1 more brand is launching for this specific range( 24" 1440p 240Hz Ips ) while shocking to see almost all mainstream brands(Asus,msi,gigabyte ,LG,samsung etc) have ignored it.
Theres only one from AOC but those are region specific too.

I agree good to see a better PPI option. It's a pretty good balance spot too and definitely is going to look more reasonable if you drop resolution down to something lower like 1080p on a 24" 1440p vs 27" 1440p due to the improved PPI. The PIP/PBP is a nice bonus too.
 
Cool, any reviews confirming console vrr compatibility? PS5 is usually a bit finicky with it

need more of them 24"-25" 1440p 240Hz+ IPS panels..
its good to know 1 more brand is launching for this specific range( 24" 1440p 240Hz Ips ) while shocking to see almost all mainstream brands(Asus,msi,gigabyte ,LG,samsung etc) have ignored it.
Theres only one from AOC but those are region specific too.

The way panels are manufactured, it's more cost effective to do 27'' than 24'' or 25'' and there's a higher perceived value (bigger equals more better). Good to see some outliers with different options
 
Cool, any reviews confirming console vrr compatibility? PS5 is usually a bit finicky with it



The way panels are manufactured, it's more cost effective to do 27'' than 24'' or 25'' and there's a higher perceived value (bigger equals more better). Good to see some outliers with different options
i accept the perceived part.. 27 is better than 24" while giving "bigger screen real estate benefits" while not looking too big like 32" for desktop range.

But about the cost effective part, i see samsung launching their viewfinity 24" QHD(ViewFinity S6 Monitor) and LG 24" QHD a smart monitor this year.Both non-gaming monitors.So they do have the facility for it.. there is just not much demand or some kind of ignorance from their side.
 
But about the cost effective part, i see samsung launching their viewfinity 24" QHD(ViewFinity S6 Monitor) and LG 24" QHD a smart monitor this year.Both non-gaming monitors.So they do have the facility for it.. there is just not much demand or some kind of ignorance from their side.

They all come from much bigger sheets of glass (like 3x2 meters big depending on the specific production line) that are then cut to size. Even though you can cut more 24'' than 27'' panels from the same sheet of glass, you can sell the 27'' for more money with less work involved (and might fit better when you're cutting it allongside 40'' or 50'' tv's).

It's a balance than in recent years has favoured the bigger products.
 
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