Lenovo G25-10
Feb 07, 2022
3 minutes
Christian Eberle
$349, www.lenovo.com
The gaming monitor genre traces its origins back to 2013 and one of the first 144Hz screens to hit the market – Asus’ VG248Q. At the time it cost about US$400 and set a new bar for responsiveness and speed. And remember that Adaptive-Sync wasn’t yet in the mix, not to mention things like HDR or extended colour.
In 2021, that same money can buy a QHD screen running at 165Hz, but if your monitor budget starts lower, a 25-inch 144Hz display is the best bet. Lenovo hits that target neatly with its G25-10. It
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