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The Pixio PX248 Prime V2 is a 24-inch Full HD gaming monitor featuring a blazing 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms GTG response time, and Adaptive Sync for tear-free gameplay. Its fast IPS panel delivers vibrant colors and wide viewing angles, while built-in speakers and a tilting stand add convenience. Perfect for competitive gamers seeking high performance at an affordable price.







| ASIN | B08GYFQD6L |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,229 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #407 in Computer Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,811) |
| Date First Available | August 28, 2020 |
| Image brightness | 300 Candela |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.58 pounds |
| Item model number | PX248P |
| Manufacturer | Pixio |
| Product Dimensions | 5.61 x 21.3 x 15.76 inches |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
G**K
Good cheap monitor
I very much like these monitors as they are light thin and inexpensive. I have had two similar pixio monitors die on me after about 5 years. But for the price these look great. I'm okay with replacing them every 5 years.
C**R
Great Monitor
Great monitor. Clear as a bell
G**Y
Worth the money!
Honestly the screen size is amazing! The settings will need adjusted as soon as you get it (at least for me) and I had to look up a tutorial since I wasn’t connecting it to my pc I was using it for my ps5. But once it was set up the graphics and everything looks absolutely fantastic! I’ve only had it a few days but so far I have no complaints. Just wish it came in different colors. (When I got it black was the only option) but didn’t take long to set up and was packaged greatly!
D**U
Review
Good monitor only reason it isn’t 4 stars it sometimes turns off randomly but other than that it is good and the settings are also really versatile it was really easy to setup
A**A
Great Monitor!
This monitor was super easy to get set up. It was a little tricky to understand the little joystick button for the settings since it wasn't familiar to me, but I managed to figure it out. The screen is just the size I need, and the settings were easy to change. The quality of the image is great and bright! The built-in speakers are good and loud enough for my needs, but I would recommend getting separate speakers later down the line if they don't fit your needs.
B**.
Good, but lacking future support
So I'd say I've used the set of these monitors long enough to have an accurate review of them. Overall they've worked pretty well for me since I bought them on September 26, 2021. Pretty good picture quality for 1080p pretty good for competitive FPS games etc with its 144hz & 1ms response time. But more recently I've run into the issue of it going completely black on me.. now I know that my new 6700xt isn't at fault with its drivers fully up to date so I proceeded to replace the display cables and make sure they had enough slack to not cause such blackouts while I was mid-game/movie/work-related environment; unfortunately, after taking all the above steps drivers, cabling, etc I still had the issue. Now it may not have been often but it was several times a week. Also when I have the monitor clocked at 144hz in certain games it causes any motion within the application to result in a black screen whereas repeated restarts would eventually fix it or lower my refresh rate down to a measly 60hz... which kind of defeats the purpose of my buying these gaming monitors. I started checking out the monitor's internal menu and noticed that the firmware was still on V1.0. I scoured the internet and pixios site and couldn't find a lick of information on the issue or the lack of updates. I proceeded to email their customer service to ask if I was just missing where the firmware was listed or if it was EOL. They got back to me and said they don't allow customers access to firmware or potential updates past what they're initially shipped with. I'm going to use these monitors til they die but past that I can't recommend another pixio product if they don't allow paying customers access to any kind of self-service support. I'm not shipping two monitors to who knows where for firmware updates especially on my dime. It's not realistic and not a good way to build more than one-off customers. In conclusion, they're good enoough, but I'd have gone with another brand if I could do things over.
J**E
Superb Monitor, Nifty Features, Crisp Quality.
When my friend recommended Pixio to me I was a bit hesitant because of their price tag. However, I bit the bullet and bought the monitor when it was on sale. The picture is crisp and the settings allow for a rather dynamic set of changes. You can also save different profiles into the monitor itself so you can easily have a few different "picture modes" along side the ones that come standard. The on-screen FPS display is a bit too big for my liking, but it's still cool they include the feature. The crosshair is super useful, since it can not only be re-positioned, but there's a few variations on the style too. No more putting a piece of tape on the screen and drawing a dot here, and no need to buy some silly laser-dot string to put on your monitor either. There's also a timer built into the screen but I haven't actually made use of that just yet. All in all, it's a great monitor and well worth the money, sale or not. But do pay attention to which model you're buying. The 248 and 248S are almost identical, but the 248S is a bit smaller in height (like 2-4cm or so) and has a higher refresh rate (144hz vs this one at 120).
A**N
Recomended
Honestly…, Amazing
C**Y
This is a brilliant monitor! I have this connected to my Xbox Series X and allows me to play optimised games at 120fps. A nice crisp 1080p panel provides a great picture for any game I have thrown at it. I also have this monitor connected to my laptop as an extended display. There have been no problems so far with this monitor and it is worth every pound, a great cheaper solution for your work/play needs!
M**E
Good monitor. Bright display. Great range of refresh rates, although idk who would use anything less than 144hz today. I did get it on sale but overall I'm very happy with my purchase after 10 months.
G**L
Superb monitor. Deliberated forever over whether or not to buy this due to the mixed reviews before finally purchasing a pair. Best move I’ve made in years. Sturdy product, outstanding picture quality and all the I/O you will need. The only issue I have is that I now can’t find them in stock anywhere to buy another! If Pixio’s other products are and remain anything close to this standard then they have a customer for life.
E**A
Is good fore the price, but after 3 months it started havig light blood in the corner, barely noticeable
B**H
I realize this is supposed to be the "cheap" option (for still a good chunk of the pc building budget) But some of the things feel TOO much like they cheaped out. The stand it comes with almost seems like it's there to be swapped out on purpose And the controls took me a while to figure out. Apparently, it's a small joystick button thing on the back of the monitor. There's no way to turn the monitor off (though it does have an auto sleep mode). Or the LED on it. Without pulling the power cord. This is annoying if it's the primary monitor, and Windows is updating as you go to sleep. Also, if you switch inputs to one you don't own, you're in for a wild ride. Because you might spend some time head scratching. The "options" menu operated by the hidden button doesn't even come up if you've explicitly selected an input (for example HDMI 2.0) but don't have anything plugged in to that port. Nor does the "input" menu appear if you somehow figured out that "input" is the "up" toggle by default (or press in -> down down down -> right NOR will it let you change input back to the one you have plugged in (it'll refuse to show the menu still). You have to: - Unplug your input (in my case, the displayport). - Wait for the monitor to go to power saving - press "Up, up, right" like some cheat code - ONLY THEN will the input select screen appear - Then you have to select the exact correct input (auto won't work if you try it now) - and then you can set it back to auto after it's acclimatized I would not be surprised if people returned this monitor, because they couldn't figure that out, and got it stuck, with it refusing to respond. As for the up sides: it can go pretty bright compared to my old, which is what I wanted it to also is widescreen :p Haven't properly gotten to test the "115Hz" yet
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