
KOORUI E2411K
Score: 69/100
Sansui ES-22X3AH
Score: 72/100Rankings

The Sansui 22-inch 120 Hz monitor offers Full HD VA panel with high contrast, full sRGB coverage and Adaptive Sync, targeting office users and casual gamers. It lacks built-in audio and extensive ergonomics, and its HDR implementation is modest.

The KOORUI 24-inch IPS monitor offers a 144 Hz refresh rate and vibrant colors with VESA mounting, but its ergonomics and connectivity are minimal.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
24 inchesbest | 22 inches | |
144 Hzbest | 120 Hz | |
| ↓ lower better | 5 msbest | — |
250 nitsbest | 250 nitsbest | |
3,000 | 4,000best | |
99 % | 100 %best | |
1 | 2best | |
20 ° | 27 °best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Display(5) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 24 inches | 22 inches |
Panel Type | IPS | VA |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 144 Hz | 120 Hz |
Contrast Ratio | 3000 | 4000 |
Color Gamut (sRGB %) (%) | 99 % | 100 % |
Connectivity(1) | ||
HDMI Ports | 1 | 2 |
Ergonomics(1) | ||
Tilt Range (°) | 20 ° | 27 ° |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers note that the E2411K delivers entry-level gaming performance with an IPS panel that provides superior color and viewing angles compared to typical VA budget monitors. While its feature set-144 Hz, FreeSync, and eye-care technologies-matches recommendations for affordable gaming displays, the lack of DisplayPort and USB connectivity is seen as a drawback for users seeking more versatile setups.
Everyday users praise the monitor for its affordable price, vivid colors, thin bezels, and smooth 144 Hz gameplay, especially when Adaptive Sync is enabled. Common complaints revolve around the limited tilt range, occasional out-of-box damage, and the need to adjust OverDrive to eliminate ghosting, as well as the absence of built-in speakers and USB ports.

Professional reviewers note that the Sansui ES-22X3AH punches above its weight class with a 120 Hz panel, full sRGB coverage and Adaptive Sync, features usually found on larger or pricier monitors. However, they point out its limited connectivity, lack of true HDR10, and modest stand ergonomics as drawbacks that keep it in the budget segment.
Everyday users praise the monitor for its smooth, sharp visuals, solid build quality, and excellent value, often highlighting the plug-and-play setup and responsive customer service. Recurring complaints focus on corner clouding, the absence of built-in speakers, limited ergonomic adjustments, and an HDR mode that falls short of expectations.
“Out of the box, there was noticeable ghosting... until I turned OD on!”

“No USB attachments - couldn't plug my mouse in, which was inconvenient.”

“144 Hz refresh rate on an IPS panel; great value for money in sub-$150 segment.”


