Note: This monitor features a subtle curve — not a fully curved display — in order to retain the premium IPS panel, which delivers significantly better color accuracy and clarity for gaming compared to VA panels typically used in full curved monitors.
🎮 New 24” Subtly Curved Gaming Monitor
Elevate your gaming experience with this 24-inch monitor. It features a 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, ensuring smooth gameplay. The IPS-level color technology delivers vibrant visuals. FreeSync technology eliminates screen tearing. This ultra-thin design fits seamlessly into any setup. Connect via HDMI or DP.
📊 Key Features
·VESA Mount: Easy installation options.
·Works with PS5, Xbox, PC: Versatile compatibility.
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🛠️ Technical Specifications
The monitor boasts a Full HD resolution, making it ideal for detailed gaming. Its sleek design and connectivity options make it a must-have for gamers. Enjoy an immersive experience with this monitor, enhancing your gaming setup effortlessly.
Get the Best Performance from Your Monitor
How to Set the Refresh Rate to 180Hz
️ Important Notice Before You Start
To achieve 180Hz refresh rate, ALL of the following conditions must be met:
A 180Hz-capable monitor
A graphics card that supports 180Hz output
A DisplayPort (DP) or HDMI 2.0 / 2.1 cable (included or recommended)
Correct system and monitor settings
If any of these conditions are not met, the refresh rate may default to 60Hz or 120Hz.
Step 1: Use the Correct Cable
Recommended
DisplayPort (Best Choice) – Supports 180Hz easily
HDMI 2.0 / HDMI 2.1 – May support up to 180Hz depending on device
Not Recommended
HDMI 1.4
VGA / DVI
Tip: For the best gaming experience, we strongly recommend using DisplayPort.
Step 2: Set 180Hz on Windows PC
For Windows 10 / Windows 11
Right-click on the desktop
Select Display settings
Scroll down and click Advanced display
Choose your monitor
Click Refresh rate
Select 180Hz
Done! Your monitor is now running at 180Hz.
Step 3: Set 180Hz in Graphics Card Control Panel
NVIDIA Graphics Card
Right-click desktop NVIDIA Control Panel
Go to Change resolution
Select your monitor
Choose 1920×1080 / 2560×1440 (native resolution)
Select 180Hz
Click Apply
AMD Graphics Card
Right-click desktop AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition
Go to Display
Select your monitor
Set Refresh Rate to 180Hz
Step 4: Enable 180Hz in Monitor Menu (OSD)
Press the Menu button on the monitor
Go to Settings / Gaming Settings
Enable High Refresh Rate / Overclock / 180Hz Mode (if available)
Save and exit
Some models require manual activation of high refresh rate in the monitor menu.
Step 5: Console Users (PS5 / Xbox)
PlayStation 5
Supports up to 120Hz (hardware limitation)
Set path:
Settings Screen and Video Video Output Enable 120Hz Output
Xbox Series X / S
Supports up to 120Hz
Set path:
Settings General TV & Display Options Refresh Rate 120Hz
️ 180Hz is available on PC only. Consoles are limited to 120Hz.
Common Questions (FAQ)
Why is my monitor only showing 60Hz?
Incorrect cable used
Refresh rate not changed in system settings
Graphics card does not support higher refresh rates
Does higher refresh rate really matter?
Yes! Higher refresh rates provide:
Smoother motion
Faster response in games
Reduced motion blur
Better competitive gaming performance
Is 180Hz harmful to the monitor?
No. 180Hz is the native supported refresh rate of the monitor and is completely safe for long-term use.
Final Tip for Best Experience
Use DisplayPort Set refresh rate in Windows + GPU control panel Enable high refresh rate in monitor menu
If you need help, feel free to contact our customer support. We’re always happy to assist!
Enjoy ultra-smooth visuals with your high refresh rate monitor!