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144Hz refresh rate: Get smooth gaming, sharper objects, and cleaner details with a gaming display that refreshes frames 144 times a second – over twice the refresh rate of standard displays.
1ms response time with overdrive: Eliminates motion blur for crisp, fluid gameplay no matter what's happening on-screen.
AMD FreeSync™ technology: See and feel the difference of fluid, responsive gameplay. By synchronizing the refresh rate with your GPU, AMD FreeSync™ makes display stutter, input lag, and screen tears ancient history.
Micro-edge display: With virtually no bezel encircling the display, an ultra-wide viewing experience provides for seamless multi-monitor set-ups.
Full HD display /
1080p display: Brilliant visuals and unforgettable quality from a stunning FHD display.
Height adjustment stand: Easily adjust your display to the most comfortable position with 100 mm range of travel.
TN panel: Low pixel latency and snappy response times with this TN panel.
Ambient lighting: Diffused lighting to reduce eye fatigue during late-night gaming sessions.
Low blue light: Using the Low Blue Light mode subtly shifts your display's colors to a warmer spectrum, while making whites more natural and putting less strain on your eyes.
Visible screen size • 24.5-inch (diagonal) with micro-edge bezel
Viewing angle • Horizontal: 170 degrees • Vertical: 160 degrees
Surface treatment •
Anti-glare
Recommended resolution •
1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
Maximum resolution •
1920 x 1080 @ 144 Hz
Aspect ratio • 16:9
Contrast ratio •
1000:1 static • 12,000,000:1 dynamic
Brightness (typical) •
400 nits
Color gamut •
72% of NTSC
Pixel pitch • 0.283 x 0.280 mm • 89.7 PPI
Panel active area • 543.744 x 302.616 mm (21.41 x 11.91 in)
Scan range •
Horizontal: 30 to 167 KHz • Vertical: 48 to 144 Hz
Response time •
1 ms GtG with overdrive
Connectivity •
HDMI 2.0 • DisplayPort 1.2 • HDCP support (DisplayPort and HDMI)
Power supply • Internal Maximum power consumption • 32W Energy saving/standby mode • 0.5W
Tilt • -4 to +20 degrees Pivot • CW 90° Swivel • 360°
Height adjustable base • 51.4 - 151.4 mm Base area footprint • 8.25 in x 8.13 in
VESA mounting • 100 x 100 VESA mounting compatible
Detachable base • yes Security lock ready • yes
What's in the box • A/C power cable (1.8m) 5.9 ft • HDMI cable (1.8m) 5.9 ft • Product notice • Warranty card • Quick set up poster
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-25-...gIxX_D_BwE
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I wouldnt get this. At first glance didn't seem like an amazing price. In your case specifically you don't need 144hz. For web browsing id be looking super basic.
Why does everyone say this? TN panels are much faster than IPS panels. If it's 1ms it's going to be TN. Get over it and don't comment. Kthx
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I have a ips I got for browsing and work and a tn for gaming and would agree. TN because of viewing angles is annoying to most. I havent had any issues switching tabs over and working on it though.
For my ips is vertical mounting it easier to do work on ? Never thought of doing that.
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If I had a nickel for every time that comment was made...
Is this a good monitor?
By the way lately I have been having issues on walmart with things posted here. It says having temporary system issues. Are these out of stock? It did the same thing to me when I tried to order the fire pit from them other day said same thing. My guess it sold out even thought website wasnt saying so yet
Is this a good monitor?
By the way lately I have been having issues on walmart with things posted here. It says having temporary system issues. Are these out of stock? It did the same thing to me when I tried to order the fire pit from them other day said same thing. My guess it sold out even thought website wasnt saying so yet
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/gefo...ors/specs/
I use my old tn as a second monitor; an asus mg278q. Its It's completely fine for browsing or normal work, what are you even talking about?