Quick Answer

The Dell SE2425HG is a 24-inch FHD IPS gaming monitor with a 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT response time, aimed squarely at budget-conscious gamers. In South Africa it competes well in its price bracket, offering smooth gameplay at a price point accessible to first-time builders and NSFAS-funded students upgrading from a laptop to a desktop setup.

Dell SE2425HG: Panel, Specs, and What They Mean for SA Gamers

The SE2425HG runs a 23.8-inch IPS panel at 1920x1080 (Full HD) with a native 165Hz refresh rate. IPS technology means solid colour accuracy and wide viewing angles compared to cheaper TN panels -- useful if you are watching content or sharing your screen in a varsity LAN setting. The 1ms MPRT (moving picture response time) reduces motion blur in fast-paced titles like Valorant, CS2, and Apex Legends, though it is worth noting that MPRT is a different measurement to GtG (grey-to-grey), which sits around 4ms on this panel.

The monitor supports AMD FreeSync Premium, which synchronises the display's refresh rate to your GPU's frame output to eliminate screen tearing. FreeSync works with AMD Radeon GPUs natively and is also compatible with many NVIDIA cards via the G-Sync Compatible programme. Whether you are running an RX 6600 or a mid-range RTX card, adaptive sync coverage is broad.

Connectivity covers one HDMI 2.0 and one DisplayPort 1.2 input. For a gaming-focused monitor at this price tier in SA, that is the expected loadout. There is no USB hub on this model, so factor that into your desk cable management plan.

SA Market Pricing and Value Assessment

In the South African market, the SE2425HG sits in a competitive R2,500 to R3,500 range depending on stock cycles and exchange rate movements. At that price, it consistently outperforms the alternatives when you stack IPS panel quality, 165Hz refresh rate, and FreeSync Premium together -- many competing monitors at this price give you only two of the three.

For NSFAS-funded students with the current R5,200 laptop allowance already spent, or students looking to add a second screen to a laptop setup, this monitor represents a meaningful quality-of-life upgrade without requiring a significant additional outlay. It also ships nationwide from Evetech, which matters for students based in cities like Bloemfontein, Polokwane, or East London where local tech retail is thinner than in Gauteng or the Western Cape.

Loadshedding note: the SE2425HG draws around 18-22W in active use, making it one of the lower-draw options at 24 inches. Paired with a small UPS, you can keep both your PC and this monitor running through a Stage 4 slot without excessive battery drain.

Colour Performance and Creative Use

Dell rates the SE2425HG at 99% sRGB coverage. While it is not a wide-gamut display and will not satisfy colour-critical professional work, 99% sRGB is more than adequate for gaming, everyday content consumption, and general productivity. If you are a design student or do photo editing on the side, this monitor covers the sRGB gamut well but you would need to step up to a higher-grade panel for DCI-P3 coverage.

Factory calibration is adequate out of the box. Most users will find the default colour profile acceptable for gaming and streaming, though a quick manual calibration through the OSD will improve accuracy slightly for content work.

Ergonomics and Build Quality

The stand on the SE2425HG offers tilt adjustment only -- no height adjustment or pivot. This is the most common compromise at this price bracket and is worth noting if ergonomics are a priority. A VESA 100x100 mount is supported, so you can pair it with a monitor arm if you want full height and swivel control.

Build quality is solidly mid-range. The plastic chassis is not premium but it is firm and the bezel is relatively thin on three sides. At a student desk or gaming station in a res room, it will fit in without issue.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Dell SE2425HG good for competitive FPS gaming in South Africa?

Yes. At 165Hz with FreeSync Premium and a 1ms MPRT rating, it handles fast-paced FPS titles very well at the price. For competitive play at 1080p, the high refresh rate is more important than resolution, and this monitor delivers it without a premium price tag.

Does the SE2425HG work with NVIDIA GPUs?

Yes. While FreeSync is an AMD technology, NVIDIA supports G-Sync Compatible mode on most modern RTX cards. FreeSync Premium monitors, including this one, generally pass NVIDIA's validation and function correctly with adaptive sync enabled in the NVIDIA Control Panel.

Can this monitor survive loadshedding on a small UPS?

At around 20W draw, the SE2425HG is one of the more UPS-friendly gaming monitors available. A 650VA or 850VA UPS will comfortably power both the monitor and a mid-range desktop through a two-hour loadshedding slot at Stage 4.

Is SA delivery available for the Dell SE2425HG?

Yes. Evetech delivers nationwide including to major universities and outlying areas. Delivery times and costs vary by region but major metros typically receive orders within one to two business days.

What cables come in the box?

The SE2425HG typically ships with one HDMI cable and a power cable. DisplayPort cables are not always included, so confirm before assuming your full cable setup is covered.

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