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Xiaomi A24i 2026: the new affordable 144 Hz monitor (under €100)

Alongside the Redmi A7 Pro announcement, there is also another novelty for Lei Jun’s company: the new Xiaomi Monitor A24i 2026 debuts in Europe, even if for now it isn’t yet in the Italian store. It is nonetheless a very interesting solution given its price and specifications: an affordable and accessible monitor, but with some pretty solid features!

Xiaomi A24i 2026: everything you need to know about specifications, price and release

Credits: Xiaomi

Equipped with an IPS panel of 23.8″ diagonal, Xiaomi A24i 2026 holds a few surprises. The resolution remains Full HD — like the predecessor — but the refresh rate rises from 100 Hz to 144 Hz, a value that nods to gaming. The result is an office and daily-use monitor capable of delivering a smooth experience in any situation.

Brightness also increases, now up to a maximum of 300 nits, together with the contrast ratio (1,500:1); the panel should offer colors more faithful thanks to calibration ΔE<1. Among other features we have a 16:9 aspect, 8-bit color depth, a 6 ms response time and a 178° viewing angle.

Credits: Xiaomi

The screen is TÜV Low Blue Light certified for the low emission of blue light while on the connectivity side we have a DP 1.4 port and an HDMI 2.0 (together with the power input).

As of now the new Xiaomi A24i 2026 monitor has launched only in a few European markets, at a price of €99.9. As we write, there is still no trace of the device in the official Italian store; however the predecessor was added to the catalog in the past, so it is very likely that the new version will also arrive.

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Gabriele Cascone

Innamorato della tecnologia, con un occhio di riguardo verso smartphone e gaming, è legato indissolubilmente al mondo Nerd. Serie TV, film, giochi, manga, anime e comics sono all'ordine del giorno.

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