Comparison Gigabyte G25F2A 24.5 " black vs Gigabyte G25F2 24.5 " black
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| Gigabyte G25F2A 24.5 " black | Gigabyte G25F2 24.5 " black | |
| Outdated Product | from $109.99 | |
| TOP sellers | ||
| Product type | gaming | gaming |
| Size | 24.5 " | 24.5 " |
Screen | ||
| Panel type | IPS | IPS |
| Surface treatment | anti-glare | anti-glare |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 (16:9) | 1920x1080 (16:9) |
| FPS | 240 Hz | 200 Hz |
| Pixel size | 0.28 mm | 0.28 mm |
| Response time (GtG) | 1 ms | 1 ms |
| Vertical viewing angle | 178 ° | 178 ° |
| Horizontal viewing angle | 178 ° | 178 ° |
| Brightness | 300 cd/m² | 300 cd/m² |
| Static contrast | 1 000:1 | 1 000:1 |
| Colour depth | 16.7M Colors | 16.7M Colors |
| Colour space (sRGB) | 120 % | 120 % |
| HDR | + | + |
| TÜV Rheinland certificate | ||
Connection | ||
| Video transmission | DisplayPort v1.4 2xHDMI v2.0 | DisplayPort v1.4 2xHDMI v2.0 |
| Connectors (optional) | mini-Jack output (3.5 mm) | mini-Jack output (3.5 mm) |
Features | ||
| Features | Flicker-Free AMD FreeSync Premium | Flicker-Free AMD FreeSync Premium |
| Portrait pivot | ||
| Screen swivel | ||
| Height adjustment | ||
| Speakers | ||
| Sound power | 2x2 W | 2x2 W |
| Game Features | aim timer brighten darker areas Aim Stabilizer | aim timer brighten darker areas Aim Stabilizer |
General | ||
| Wall mount | VESA 100x100mm | VESA 100x100mm |
| Power consumption | 16 W | 18 W |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 557x498x188 mm | 557x498x188 mm |
| Dimensions without stand (WxHxD) | 557x322x51 mm | 557x322x51 mm |
| Weight | 4.34 kg | 4.34 kg |
| Weight without stand | 2.73 kg | 2.73 kg |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | october 2025 | may 2025 |
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Glossary
FPS
The maximum frame rate supported by the monitor at the recommended (maximum) resolution.
The higher the frame rate, the smoother the movement on the screen will look, the less noticeable jerks and blurring will be on it. Of course, the actual image quality also depends on the video signal, but for normal viewing of video at a high frame rate, the monitor must also support it.
When choosing this option, keep in mind that at lower resolutions than the maximum, the supported frame rate may be higher. For example, a model with a 1920x1080 matrix and a claimed frame rate of 60 Hz at a reduced resolution can give 75 Hz; but the 75Hz frame rate is only listed in the specs if it is supported at the monitor's native (maximum) resolution.
Also note that a high frame rate is especially important for gaming models (see "Type"). In most of them, this figure is 120 Hz and higher; monitors with a frequency of 144 Hz are considered the best option in terms of price and quality, however, there are also higher values — 165 Hz, 180 Hz and 240 Hz. And monitors at 100 Hz can be both inexpensive gaming models and advanced home ones.
You can evaluate all the frame rates at which this...monitor is capable of operating by the vertical frequency claimed in the specifications (see below).
The higher the frame rate, the smoother the movement on the screen will look, the less noticeable jerks and blurring will be on it. Of course, the actual image quality also depends on the video signal, but for normal viewing of video at a high frame rate, the monitor must also support it.
When choosing this option, keep in mind that at lower resolutions than the maximum, the supported frame rate may be higher. For example, a model with a 1920x1080 matrix and a claimed frame rate of 60 Hz at a reduced resolution can give 75 Hz; but the 75Hz frame rate is only listed in the specs if it is supported at the monitor's native (maximum) resolution.
Also note that a high frame rate is especially important for gaming models (see "Type"). In most of them, this figure is 120 Hz and higher; monitors with a frequency of 144 Hz are considered the best option in terms of price and quality, however, there are also higher values — 165 Hz, 180 Hz and 240 Hz. And monitors at 100 Hz can be both inexpensive gaming models and advanced home ones.
You can evaluate all the frame rates at which this...monitor is capable of operating by the vertical frequency claimed in the specifications (see below).
Power consumption
Rated power consumption of the monitor. Usually, this item indicates the maximum power that the device can consume during normal operation — that is, the energy consumption at maximum brightness, the highest volume of the built-in acoustics, etc. Actual power consumption can be noticeably lower, however, when choosing, it is still best to focus on the value stated in the specifications.
In general, the lower the power consumption, the more economical the device in terms of electricity consumption (ceteris paribus). In addition, this characteristic can be useful when selecting an uninterruptible power supply for a PC and in other specific situations when it is necessary to accurately determine the power consumption of equipment.
In general, the lower the power consumption, the more economical the device in terms of electricity consumption (ceteris paribus). In addition, this characteristic can be useful when selecting an uninterruptible power supply for a PC and in other specific situations when it is necessary to accurately determine the power consumption of equipment.





