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The KOORUI 24" QHD Gaming Monitor features a Nano IPS display with 2560x1440 resolution, 1ms response time, and a blazing 165Hz refresh rate with Adaptive Sync for smooth, tear-free gaming. It offers 100% sRGB color accuracy and a 20,000,000:1 contrast ratio for vibrant, lifelike images. Ergonomically designed with height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments plus VESA mount support, it ensures comfort during long sessions. Multiple inputs including HDMI and DisplayPort provide versatile connectivity, backed by a 3-year warranty and premium after-sales service.













| ASIN | B0CL7CR43N |
| Adaptive Sync | G-Sync Compatible |
| Additional Features | Flicker-Free, Frameless |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,911 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #107 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | KOORUI |
| Brightness | 350 Candela |
| Built-In Media | 24 inch gaming monitor, DP Cable, Power Cord, User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Color Gamut | 100 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort |
| Contrast Ratio | 20,000,000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 10,719 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1440 |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Display Type | IPS |
| Hardware Connectivity | DisplayPort, HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 20,000,000:1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.42"D x 21.26"W x 20.32"H |
| Manufacturer | KOORUI |
| Model Name | 24" QHD Gaming Monitor 165Hz |
| Model Number | GP01 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Fast IPS screen technology and 100% sRGB support |
| Refresh Rate | 165 Hz |
| Resolution | QHD Wide 1440p |
| Response Time | 1 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Flat |
| Screen Size | 23.8 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Flat |
| Shape | Flat |
| Specific Uses For Product | Multimedia |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
| Warranty Type | 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
B**R
Koorui 34E6UC (34" 3440×1440, 180 Hz, 1000R curved VA panel) — But Missing Info Buyers Should Know
Review: I purchased two of the Koorui 34‑inch curved ultrawide monitors for a dual‑monitor setup, and so far I’m very pleased with them. The picture quality is sharp, the brightness is solid, and the “Normal” color preset looks natural without any adjustments. For the price, these 34‑inch panels deliver very good performance. That said, there are a few important details the product listing and reviews don’t mention — and knowing them ahead of time would have saved me some stress during installation. 1. YES, the 34‑inch model DOES include stand‑offs (spacers) This is not mentioned anywhere in the listing, and even Amazon’s Rufus incorrectly says they are *not* included. They actually come in the small accessory packet with the manual. If you’re mounting these monitors, you will need those stand‑offs because of the recessed VESA pattern. They are already in the box — just not advertised. I rushed to order a separate spacer kit because the listing didn’t mention it, so I’m putting this here to help the next person avoid that. 2. One of my monitors flashed briefly until I disabled FreeSync On one of the two monitors, I noticed a quick bright “flash” when moving the mouse. Turning off Adaptive Sync / FreeSync in the monitor’s menu fixed it instantly. The other monitor didn’t have this issue, so it seems to vary by panel. Not a defect — just something to be aware of if you see flicker or brightness pops. 3. Color and brightness match well once set manually After setting both monitors to the same brightness, contrast, and color mode, they match very well side‑by‑side. The “Normal” color preset looks the most accurate on these VA panels. 4. Build quality and packaging are solid Both monitors arrived well‑protected, and the included cables work fine. The stand is basic, but I’m using monitor arms, so that wasn’t a factor for me. 5. Too early to comment on long‑term support or durability I’ve only had these monitors set up for a few hours, so I can’t speak yet to long‑term reliability or how responsive Koorui’s support is. I’ll update this review if anything changes over time. Bottom line: These 34‑inch Koorui ultrawides are excellent for the price, especially for gaming or a dual‑monitor setup. Just be aware that: - Stand‑offs ARE included (despite the listing not saying so) - FreeSync may need to be turned off on some units - Picture quality is great once you match settings manually - Long‑term support is still unknown If the listing had mentioned the included spacers, it would have saved me a last‑minute order — so I hope this review helps the next person.
T**G
Better off saving your money for a quality brand like Acer or Samsung
If you were looking for a decent gaming monitor with a good refresh rate, you better keep looking. Honestly, I wanted to really like this thing. For $120, it ticked off a lot of great features for me: at least 120Hz refresh rate, 1080p quality, and some nifty reticule marks for FPS gamers like myself. And for a year I had no problems with it until a few days ago. The ability to control input's, power, and toggle the reticule features all lie on one singular button behind the monitor. Here lie's the issue; if that power button starts messing up, there is no way to control or turn on/off the monitor. This is exactly what happened on my unit; the power button/control went out and the monitor was basically useless. I contacted Koorui support via email, and all I got was a vague "Did you confirm the button is really broken" response. Replied back that I did, and the manufacturer has ghosted me. Basically, I HIGHLY advise you just save up a few $80 or $100 dollars and get a decent entry level gaming monitor. By going cheap with this one, you will just end up probably wearing out the power/control button and be left with an expensive paperweight. If you are DIY repair savvy, I am sure that replacing the power/control button probably is not that big of a deal. In which case, go right ahead as it is a decent monitor for the price. But with that said, having this thing break leaves you with basically no options to get it fixed and good luck trying to get a hold of Koorui for support. Sadly, this is a growing trend on buying electronic's here on amazon from smaller brand sellers. *Update* So as of writing this review, I got Koorui to reach out to me. They would agree to replace the monitor for free, but I would have to front the shipping costs. They have their operations out in California, so if you live on the east coast then expect to pay around $40-50 for shipping for the monitor all the way out there (nearly half the monitor's value). I told Koorui that this just did not make any financial sense and they offered to refund me 50% of the monitor's value. However, they have yet to specify how they will send the refund, so I am unsure of whether I will see my partial refund when this is all said and done. So know that if you do proceed to get this monitor and need to return it past the 30 day return window covered by Amazon. TLDR: just save up an extra $50-100 for a big brand gaming monitor and save yourself the headache of dealing with all of this.
R**K
Good But Not Spectacular
Easy setup. I do not game so this is strictly for work and browsing the internet. Fast refresh rate. I do not find that the image is a clear and sharp as my older ACER XF270HU monitor which finally gave out on me last week. No way to adjust anything with the HDR setting, display wise, which is, by far, the sharpest image for this monitor. For the price, it's a decent buy.
J**T
Decent but dont sleep unless HDMI.
This monitor is really good for the value. Pros The refresh rate is great when connected to display port. It does the 165hz. HDMI connection does 144hz or 120hz. Freesync or gsync easy to turn on. Games look Great. The monitor also does Great 1080p video and games. Cons Monitor does not sleep unless connected to HDMI, by either a HDMI to display port or HDMI to HDMI on Graphics Card or Computer. The monitor will go to sleep and turn black and then turn back on and never stop when connected to display port for sleep. The monitor also makes the sound like it is being disconnected and reconnected. During this mode. The power button and menu buttons on the back of the monitor are very inconvenient and or just not in a good location. Freesync and gsync also dont work on the HDMI ports. Also to turn off the monitor I have to press and hold the power button for 3 seconds.
D**.
Excellent! For about 2 months...
[Watch the video to see the issues I'm having! Don't know if it's just me so I'm basing this review off of my experience.] The monitor was awesome! No bulky frames, decent screen quality for the price, and 144hz! It was all I wanted in a monitor for a cheap price. I decided to keep it and go past return date. Only 2 weeks later (now) it can only perform 60hz due to the fact it cuts in and out on 144hz, 120hz, etc. Static lines, full static, static cutting in and out, the monitor is practically unusable on a frame rate higher than 60hz. Sure it's still usable, still that decent screen quality and small borders, but I didn't spend almost $200 for a monitor that only functions on 60hz. Don't listen to the reviews, the monitor is wonderful and great for the price but it'll stop working before you know it. Buy from a different brand if you want a monitor that lasts.
A**R
Exceptional monitors but not VESA complaint and no adapters
Shipping was ok. I ordered two monitors and they arrived in two separate shipments. While 165 and 145 Hertz are advertised my monitors are only showing 120 Hertz but it is not the fault of the monitor company. I will explain. Have a seat and prepare to read a bit. The monitors arrived and I was expecting the latest fancy refresh rate of 165 or 145 Hertz. I get to installing and testing and only120 hertz was showing up. After googling, reddit research, and checking my computer graphic card specs at the computer graphic card manufacturer website I have some results. Basically these monitors can definitely do the higher refresh rates but are limited to your graphics card capabilities. Also if you have a HDMI box for multiple monitors those boxes can also limit the hertz even if the Monitor is capable of higher hertz. If you have a top of the line gaming computer that supports the higher 165hz or 144hz you will be ok. All you will need to do is plug in monitors sequentially such as one into the computer with the cord going into HDMI 1 slot, then the second monitor being powered up and connecting to the fist monitor in the HDMI 2 connector port in the back of monitor one. If you have a single monitor in this scenario the one monitor will function at the higher hertz refresh rate. Also of note in windows monitor settings if you choose ' USE HDR" some of your monitor features will be disabled and I prefer not to use that option after testing it out. If enabling the use HDR feature expect that the settings to include Brightness / contrast ratio, Color, and Scenario mode to be grayed out on the monitor options and unusable. Again as for me as a person who does office work, soft skill work, video editing, and the occasional movie on the monitors I adjust all of those features every so often. There is some slight bleeding around the edges of the monitor but as a person of almost years old I can tell you most if not all monitors do that. It is not noticeable unless you are looking for it but it is there. Overall good monitor. For future updates the ability to connect to a computer wirelessly would be nice. Again overall good monitor that ticks off a lot of boxes. *** Update 8-22-2024 a few weeks later*** I have now just gotten around to setting up my new desk and desk arm mounts. These monitors do not appear to be fully VESA compliant and there are no adapters anywhere. I now have 24 hours to return these items per amazon policy ( they have been sitting in the box waiting for my new desk to be set up). I may need to return both of these items because if they are not fully VESA compliant with no adapters they are of no use to me.
T**N
Solid monitor for its price
Can’t complain it’s a wonderful 200hz monitor and the quality ain’t bad at all for the price. I recommend it as a solid starting monitor to hold you for a couple years before upgrading to a high quality oled.
C**E
Pretty good but with a dealbreaker design choice
Pros: Clear motion at 180 Hz. "Fast" overdrive is the best at its maximum refresh rate but "Normal" is only slightly worse and works better at low refresh rates like 60Hz. Pretty good clarity at 24 inch 1440p (123 PPI) using default 125% scaling 24" IPS seems to have better panel uniformity and less glow compared to 27" ones. Cons: The included stand is useless. The monitor sits extremely low and is only tilt adjustable. Mine had a granier coating than I can tolerate. I'd call it a moderate level of grain. DEALBREAKER FLAW: The power light blinks on and off when the monitor is in sleep mode and CANNOT BE TURNED OFF.
J**O
Sick
Nice
P**L
Superb Quality and Price
I picked up the Koorui 24e3 for just $114 Canadian ($85 USD) on a lightning deal. I was doubting weather I made a mistake getting a monitor from a less-known company and how an IPS 144hz deal for $114 seemed too good to be true. I got the monitor 2 days later which is good delivery time. When I opened the monitor I was surprised to see a DisplayPort Cable which is much better then HDMI. I put the The stand was alright, not good, but I've seem worse. The monitor however turned on straightaway and looked quite good on default settings. The 144hz is very smooth and feels just as smooth as my other Asus Gaming Monitor which was twice the price of this one. I was also excited about the IPS panel which didn't dissapoint. It looks good from different angles and 1080p at 24 inches is good enough. I sit around 18 inches away from the monitor and it doesn't look pixelated. However if you are sitting a less then 12 inches you might see some pixels. Overall, this monitor usually sits at the $139 Canadian which makes it a really good deal because you can't find better for the pricepoint. However, sometimes the price climbs to $169 Canadian which is an alright deal. If you can find it for $150 Canadian or under then you won't be dissapointed with this monitor, overall a 10/10 for the price I payed.
F**O
Gran Tamaño y Buena Calidad
Es mi primera pantalla 4k que sea el doble de tamaño , por ahora no me a decepcionado
I**A
Muy bueno por su precio
Me gusto mucho la calidad de imagen y hasta ahora todo va perfecto
A**D
perfect for my budget
I definitely would recommend this if you have a budget, i bought this for 332 dirhams. It also comes with a user manual and a display port cable. And the colors in-game are top notch! I just wish if that the monitor was tilt adjustable as it was mentioned, but it wasn't. The stand was easy to put on the monitor. And 165 Hz on a budget friendly monitor is seriously incredible! Very smooth gameplay as well. Theres also lots of modes like crosshairs, fps and rts boosts. You can also choose the OD and adaptive sync feature which improves your gaming by a next level. The 1 ms response time is amazing for quick thinking gaming. Other then that, this monitor is perfect.
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