Xiaomi introduced the Gaming Monitor G25i 2026 globally with a 24.5-inch Fast IPS panel, native 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms GTG response time, and VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. Early European retailer listings currently place the monitor around €180 ahead of wider retail availability across additional regions.
The monitor runs at 1920 × 1080 resolution and targets competitive gaming with a smaller esports-focused screen size together with high-refresh motion performance.
Xiaomi offers the display with a Fast IPS panel carrying 178-degree viewing angles, 100% sRGB coverage, 93% DCI-P3 color coverage, and 8-bit color depth support. The panel reaches up to 400 nits brightness under HDR mode and carries VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification.
The G25i 2026 supports AMD FreeSync Premium together with adaptive overdrive tuning. According to Xiaomi, the monitor dynamically adjusts response behavior depending on frame rate conditions to reduce ghosting during rapid movement and fast scene transitions.
Gaming-focused features cover dynamic crosshair overlays, Night Vision mode, and Darkness Enhancement Pro controls designed to improve visibility in darker in-game environments.
Xiaomi additionally highlights low-latency gaming performance through the monitor’s 1ms GTG response specification together with native 240Hz refresh support aimed at competitive multiplayer titles.


The monitor carries TÜV Rheinland-certified hardware-level low blue light support together with DC dimming technology designed to reduce visible flicker during longer gaming or office sessions. Xiaomi specifically notes that the low blue light implementation avoids the stronger yellow tint commonly associated with older eye-comfort display modes.
The physical design stays relatively minimal with narrow bezels across three sides, a slimmer chassis profile, and rear joystick-based controls for monitor settings and gaming features.
The bundled stand supports tilt adjustment between -5° and 15°, though swivel, pivot, and height adjustment functions are absent. Wall mounting support remains available separately.
Connectivity includes one DisplayPort 1.4 input, one HDMI 2.0 port, and a standard 3.5 mm audio output. Xiaomi confirms support for the full 240Hz refresh rate through both display connections at native Full HD resolution.

The monitor joins Xiaomi’s wider gaming monitor portfolio that now ranges from entry-level esports displays to higher-end Mini LED and ultrawide gaming models introduced throughout 2026.
At roughly €180, the Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G25i 2026 enters the market as one of the more affordable 240Hz Fast IPS gaming monitors currently moving into global availability.
Sources: Multitronic & Xiaomi






