Description
READY FOR ANY SITUATION
The 23.8” Full HD 144Hz display combined with 90% DCI-P3 wide color gamut makes the GM238-FFS an incredibly versatile monitor. With features essential for both gaming and productivity, you can have the freedom to play your games without a hitch during the night or focus on your work during the day time.
A 23.8″ FHD monitor equipped with an UltraSpeed IPS 144Hz panel, all with Dynamic Overdrive, Adaptive Sync and 90% DCI-P3 coverage, GM238-FFS has all the bases covered. A no-nonsense monitor that focuses on the essential features needed for gaming, productivity as well as content creation makes this the next perfect addition to your work and play setup.
SMOOTH OPERATOR
Adaptive Sync delivers smoother gameplay that accurately reproduces a level of realism to everything you play. By synchronizing the output frames from your GPU to the refresh rate of the monitor, you can experience tear-free gameplay that is more fluid than ever.
MAKE IT YOUR GAME
Customize up to 5 different color profiles for different use cases. In FPS games, you may want to increase the Black Level Stabilization to better see enemies in the dark, whereas in a RPG game or a movie, you’d prefer to have the blacks stay darker for more immersion. The choice is yours and you can tailor 5 different profile settings to whatever situation you may encounter.
EASY ON THE EYES
Protect your eyes from potentially harmful blue light with our Low Blue Light Mode. Our monitors are also Flicker Free, further reducing any eye strain and allowing you to get more work or gaming done.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Product Number |
CMI-GM238-FFS |
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Panel |
Ultra-Speed IPS 16.7M |
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Viewing Angle (H/V) |
178°/178° |
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Brightness |
250 nits (Typical) |
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Color Gamut |
DCI-P3 90% sRGB 120% |
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DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) |
Yes |
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VRR Technology |
Adaptive Sync, FreeSync Range: Yes, G-Sync Range: Yes |
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Eye Protection |
Low Blue Light |
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Note |
* Measure a screen brightness of 200nits without audio/USB/Card reader connection. |
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