Panda Q22F5 monitor launches with 120Hz overclock for around $54

Panda lists the Q22F5 21.5- inch monitor on JD.com for around $54. The 1080p IPS panel features a 120Hz overclocked refresh rate and 99% sRGB coverage.

Panda Q22F5 monitor launches with 120Hz overclock for around $54

Budget gamers in China now have a new option for high-refresh-rate displays with the launch of the Panda Q22F5 monitor. This 21.5-inch screen targets users who want smoother motion in fast-paced games without paying a premium for larger sizes or higher resolutions. The device ships with a 120Hz overclocked refresh rate, which reduces motion blur for players using entry-level graphics cards.

Panda Q22F5 21.5-inch monitor
Panda Q22F5 21.5-inch monitor

Budget 21.5-inch IPS display targets entry-level gamers in China

The monitor uses a standard IPS panel to deliver consistent viewing angles and accurate colors for general use and gaming. Panda lists the Q22F5 at a resolution of 1920×1080, which matches the pixel density of most 21.5-inch displays. The panel supports 8-bit color depth and covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut, ensuring vibrant visuals for everyday tasks and media consumption.

Specifications

  • Screen Size: 21.5 inches
  • Resolution: 1920×1080
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (overclocked)
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Connectivity: HDMI, VGA

Technical specifications include a peak brightness of 350 nits and a static contrast ratio of 1000:1, which are typical values for this class of IPS screen. The monitor supports VESA 75x75mm mounting, allowing users to attach it to standard arms or wall brackets for flexible desk setups. Connectivity options are limited to HDMI and VGA ports, catering to both modern computers and older legacy systems.

Panda has priced the Q22F5 at 369 CNY (around $54.20), making it one of the most affordable 120Hz monitors available in the Chinese market. The device went on sale on JD.com on June 28, 2024, immediately following the announcement. This low price point positions the Q22F5 as a competitive choice for budget-conscious buyers looking to upgrade from 60Hz displays.

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