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Pixio

Pixio PX248 Wave Mint Green 24" 120Hz FHD IPS Gaming Monitor

SKU CH-Q2C5-Z3VYN

A 24 inch IPS gaming monitor with 120Hz refresh rate, 1920 x 1080 resolution and 115.44% sRGB colour coverage

  • Cabinet ColorBlack
  • Bezel Design3 Sided Frameless
  • Screen Size24"
  • WidescreenYes
  • Glare ScreenAnti-glare
  • LED BacklightIPS/WLED
  • 120 Hz refresh rate keeps motion smooth for fast games
  • 4 ms GTG response cuts ghosting during rapid scene changes
  • 44 % sRGB coverage gives vivid colour for games and media
  • 178° viewing angles maintain image quality from any position
  • 300 cd/m² brightness ensures clear visibility in bright rooms

24-inch 120Hz IPS Gaming Monitor

The Pixio PX248 Wave Mint Green is a 24-inch Full HD gaming monitor built around an IPS panel with a 120Hz maximum refresh rate. It targets players who want fluid motion in competitive titles and a colour-accurate screen for everyday work. The mint-green accent and three-sided frameless bezel suit setups that value a coordinated look.

Sustained 120Hz motion clarity

At 120Hz over HDMI 2.0 the panel maintains its 4ms grey-to-grey response time during extended sessions, keeping ghosting low in fast-paced scenes. Adaptive Sync matches the refresh rate to the GPU output, preventing tearing without introducing stutter. The 300 cd/m² peak brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio remain stable across long gaming or streaming periods.

115.44% sRGB colour coverage

The wide gamut covers 115.44% of sRGB, 90.82% of DCI-P3 and 83.64% of NTSC, making this monitor the right choice for creators who need saturated colours alongside high refresh rates. Buyers who require tighter factory calibration or a hardware calibration workflow should look elsewhere.

Highlights

  • 120 Hz refresh rate keeps motion smooth for fast games
  • 4 ms GTG response cuts ghosting during rapid scene changes
  • 44 % sRGB coverage gives vivid colour for games and media
  • 178° viewing angles maintain image quality from any position
  • 300 cd/m² brightness ensures clear visibility in bright rooms

Specifications

BrandPixio
SeriesWave
Part NumberPX248WAVE
Cabinet ColorBlack
Bezel Design3 Sided Frameless
Screen Size24"
WidescreenYes
Glare ScreenAnti-glare
LED BacklightIPS/WLED
PanelIPS
Display TypeFHD
Maximum Resolution1920 x 1080
Resolution1920 x 1080
Viewing Angle178° (H) / 178° (V)
Aspect Ratio16:9
Brightness300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio1,000:1
Response Time4 ms
Color Gamut115.44% sRGB / 83.64% NTSC / 90.82% DCI-P3
Display Colors16.7 Million
Refresh Rate120Hz
Input Video CompatibilityDigital
ConnectorsVGA, HDMI
HDMI1 x HDMI 2.0
Video Ports1 x HDMI 2.0 / 1 x VGA
Headphone3.5mm
Power Supply100 - 240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption28W
Built-in Speakers2 x 2W
VESA Compatibility - Mountable75 x 75mm
FeaturesAdaptive Sync
Game Assist
Low Blue Light
Dimensions16.86" x 21.34" x 7.2"
Weight6.83 lbs
Package ContentsMonitor
Stand
Power Adapter
Monitor Arm Adapter Plate

Questions about this item

How does the 120 Hz panel behave when I run it continuously for long sessions — does it run hot or draw noticeably more power?

The 24 inch IPS panel is rated at 300 cd/m² brightness with a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and 4 ms GTG response time; typical IPS monitors of this size run cool and quiet during all‑day use.

Which cables and ports must my PC or console already provide to get the full 120 Hz at 1080p?

You need a source with HDMI 2.0 for 120 Hz or VGA for up to 100 Hz; the monitor includes an HDMI cable and a VGA port for older outputs.

Will my older GPU that only supports HDMI 1.4 still drive this display at its native 1920 x 1080 resolution?

Yes — the panel accepts 1920 x 1080 over VGA at 100 Hz or HDMI 2.0 at 120 Hz, so a legacy HDMI 1.4 card will still show a full‑HD image, just at a lower refresh rate.

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