
Sansui
The Sansui ES-24F2 is a 24‑inch Full HD VA monitor offering a 100 Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync, HDR10 and eye‑care technologies, aimed at budget‑conscious home office and light‑gaming users.
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Current
$79.98
Average
$79.07
Lowest
$67.99
Highest
$93.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the ES‑24F2 for its vibrant Full HD panel, 100 Hz refresh rate with FreeSync, HDR10 support and ergonomic design, noting that it delivers smooth visuals and good contrast for everyday use. However, they criticize the outdated HDMI 1.4 interface, lack of advanced ports and speakers, modest brightness, and the VA panel’s limited color accuracy for professional work.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally appreciate the monitor’s easy connectivity, eye‑care features and slim, tilt‑adjustable design, describing it as a solid value for basic gaming and office tasks. The most common complaints revolve around the absence of speakers, limited brightness, and the restrictive return policy.
Common Complaints
Limited HDMI 1.4 port, no built‑in speakers, modest 250 nit brightness, VA panel color accuracy constraints, and a non‑refundable return policy after 30 days.
How It Compares
vs. AOC 24G2
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Choose AOC 24G2 for high‑refresh gaming and color‑critical tasks; choose Sansui for a lower‑cost HDR‑enabled monitor with solid eye‑care features.
vs. Acer SB220Q
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Acer SB220Q is ideal for ultra‑budget users who prioritize basic office work; Sansui offers smoother motion and HDR for a slightly higher price.
vs. Sceptre E248W
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Sceptre E248W suits users needing the lowest cost and built‑in audio, while Sansui is better for those who want higher refresh rates, FreeSync and HDR support.