23.8 Inch QHD 2560 x 1440p Gaming Monitor 165Hz(144Hz

23.8 Inch QHD 2560 x 1440p Gaming Monitor 165Hz(144Hz Supported), Prechen 2K Gaming Screen IPS Computer Monitor, AMD FreeSync Premium, 2ms GTG, Eye Care, HDMI, DP, VESA Compatible Display, Black


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1440p 165Hz gaming monitor24 inch 144Hz24 inch 240Hz27 inch 165Hz27 inch 240Hz
Screen Size 23.8 inch 24 inch 24 inch 27 inch 27 inch
Refresh Rate 165Hz 144Hz 240Hz 165Hz 240Hz
Resolution QHD 2560x1440p FHD 1920x1080p FHD 1920x1080p FHD 1920x1080p FHD 1920x1080p
Response Time 2ms 2ms 2ms 1ms 1ms
Panel Type IPS IPS IPS IPS IPS
Sync Technology AMD FreeSync Premium AMD FreeSync Premium AMD FreeSync Premium AMD FreeSync Premium AMD FreeSync Premium
VESA
Connectivity HDMI, DisplayPort HDMI, DisplayPort, USB HDMI, DisplayPort, USB HDMI, DisplayPort HDMI, DisplayPort


Weight: 3.42 kg
Dimensions: 62.2 x 39.29 x 13.1 cm; 3.42 Kilograms
Brand: Prechen
Manufacture: Prechen
Dimensions: 62.2 x 39.29 x 13.1 cm; 3.42 Kilograms

2 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Works fine. Had no problems with it. Colours could be a little more saturated but considering its the cheapest 144hz 2k monitor on amazon I’m happy with the purchase

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersSo this unknown brand has this 2560×1440 23.8 monitor for a low price, and overall it is good value, my impressions as to what I liked:

    * It is very light, which matters to me because I have another monitor for my desk, I carry this on my travels with my laptop. The 23.8in size is also good because it is large enough to be comfortable with multiple windows, but small enough that carrying it is easy.

    * The 2560×1440 pixels on a 23.8in monitor instead of the standard 1920×1080 mean sharper text especially for me who dislikes aliasing, especially subpixel color aliasing.

    * It has VESA mounting holes (and I also bought a compact foldable monitor stand.

    * It has a convenient and very comprehensive on-screen-settings menu system.

    * It can do very high refresh rates (probably because it has a TN display, see below).

    * Since it has two HDMI ports and two DP ports it can switch easily between two or more computers, and one of the buttons is dedicated to switching.

    * It had no obvious manufacturing defects.

    Things that I did not like:

    * The display is likely to be a TN one, not an IPS one, as there are obvious color shifts vertically and in part horizontally. It seems however an improved TN display, and anyhow that means it can do impressive refresh rates.

    * The display, whatever its type, is fairly dim and the colors a bit washed out and veering a bit towards the green. The colors can be corrected a bit with the OSD, my current settings are: Brightness 95, Contrast 55, Gamma 2.2, Color Temperature Normal, Hue 55, Saturation 50, Blacklevel 55.

    * The package does not have a handle for carrying, but I added one.

    * Build design is towards the cheap end, e.g. there are no legends on buttons or sockets, and the power supply is external (which however is convenient, as it takes a 12V PSU that is included and replacements are cheap and easy to find).

    * The included bottom of monitor stand is quite flimsy, even if it “works”. Anyhow I bought with the monitor a compact lightweight foldable stand (Wearson WS-03T, Amazon id B08GWSCTL5) that works well with it.

    Overall I am fairly happy with it, and it has replaced my older 22in LG IPS225, which had a slightly nicer IPS display, but was smaller, had a resolution of just 1920×1080, with the same weight and much the same size. The larger physical and pixel size (and higher refresh rates) are good to have, and the lower price than most makes it good value.