Gigabyte is hardly alone in this design but they’ve definitely improved upon it by trimming down the black border surrounding the screen to the thinnest I’ve ever seen. The KD25F continues the “bezel-less” design with an extremely thin physical frame. With Aim Stabilizer enabled, it’s able to hit a stunning 0.5ms response time, making this one of the fastest, most responsive monitors you can buy. The real selling point is the refresh rate which runs at an incredible 240Hz - four times the speed of a normal 60Hz monitor. In the front is a joystick controller which makes navigating the OSD much easier than the standard 4-5 buttons you usually find on the bottom edge of older monitors.The TN panel itself is quite nice, coming in at 24.5 inches and sporting a 1,920 x 1,080 (1080p, FHD) resolution. Further left we find a Kensington lock to keep it safe when used in public, and the power connection. To the left of the inputs are audio jacks for your headphone and mic, which supports one of the monitor’s most unique features: active noise cancelling for your comms. To the right, we find two USB 3.0 ports outfitted with 1.5A charging ability to quickly charge up your smartphone or tablet while you play. Looking at the rear panel of the unit, we can see two HDMI 2.0 ports and a single DisplayPort 1.2. Those smart upgrades also extend to the monitor itself. If you’d rather wall mount it, it’s fully VESA compatible. It also has 130mm of height adjustment to place it at the perfect eye level regardless of your size. You can turn the display 90-degrees if you’d like to use it vertically, 20-degrees of swivel to quickly share your screen, and -5 to 21 degrees of tilt to make it usable while standing. Once it’s in place, you can make adjustments without fear of accidentally sliding the monitor along your desk because of its weight. It’s constructed of heavy metal and comes together in two pieces with a handle on top for easy transport. Chris Coke + 1 moreThe Aorus KD25F, on the other hand, is extremely well made.
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