Xiaomi is launching the G25i 2026 gaming monitor in Europe, targeting competitive players with a focus on speed and clarity. The display features a 24.5-inch Fast IPS panel that delivers a crisp 1920×1080 resolution at a native refresh rate of 240Hz. The panel's Fast IPS technology reduces motion blur and delivers smooth performance in competitive gaming.

The new display features a 24.5-inch Fast IPS panel that delivers a crisp 1920×1080 resolution at a native refresh rate of 240Hz.
The G25i 2026 prioritizes high refresh rate performance with a 1920 x 1080 resolution panel rather than higher pixel counts. It supports AMD FreeSync Premium technology to eliminate screen tearing during variable refresh rate scenarios. A one-millisecond gray-to-gray response time minimizes input lag during fast-paced gaming sessions.
The listed specifications emphasize the monitor's core performance metrics for competitive play. It offers a typical contrast ratio of 1,000:1 and peaks at 400 nits of brightness under standard conditions. Connectivity options include one HDMI 2.0 port, one DisplayPort 1.4 input, and an audio output jack for external speakers or headphones.
Ergonomic adjustments are limited to tilt functionality only; the stand does not support swivel or height modifications. Limited tilt-only ergonomics reduce manufacturing costs, though users may need external stands for better positioning. With a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and standard color performance, the display suits gaming rather than professional editing tasks.
Pricing information indicates the G25i 2026 is listed at €180 EUR (about $210) in European markets. Distributors have shared this figure, though Xiaomi advises treating it with caution since the product has not yet reached local retail shelves widely. Priced at approximately 180 euros, this model offers an accessible option for gamers seeking a 240Hz display.
Availability details confirm the monitor is coming to Europe but remains unavailable through official local retailers at this time. Availability is currently limited to distributor listings as the product has not yet reached local retail shelves. No specific launch date has been provided by Xiaomi for regional stock replenishment.
This release expands Xiaomi's portfolio of budget-oriented gaming monitors available in Europe. Xiaomi's previous budget monitor releases established a pattern of prioritizing core performance over premium features such as HDR support.
Source attribution notes that details originate from the Xiaomi Global Website and Multitronic, which provided initial distributor pricing data. The provided details reflect information sourced from official Xiaomi channels and distributor listings.



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