The Redmi A24 has been refreshed, and the 2026 model comes with a display that has a higher refresh rate than the predecessor. To be specific, the 2025 model features a 100 Hz panel, and the newer version has an upgraded 144 Hz screen. This improvement makes the new model a better choice for gaming.
Of course, the panel is still a 23.8-inch IPS, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Xiaomi notes that this panel can offer a 99% sRGB coverage and has a brightness rating of 300 nits, making the new Redmi A24 monitor ideal for different tasks.
Another highlight of the display is the slim bezel on the sides, which makes the 2026 Redmi A24 an ideal pick for a multi-monitor setup (Huanuo dual monitor stand curr. $49.99 on Amazon). The base that it comes with has a sleek design as well, and thanks to the VESA mount support, users can swap it with a third-party monitor arm if preferred.
Connectivity-wise, the 2026 Redmi A24 monitor has a basic set of I/O, featuring one DisplayPort 1.4 and one HDMI 2.0 port. Among the other highlights of the affordable monitor are a rated response time of 6 ms and TÜV low blue light certification.
Xiaomi launched the Redmi A24 2026 in China with a tag of CNY 469, around $65. There's still no word on when this affordable monitor will be available in the global market, but the company usually brings most of the Redmi-branded products outside the Chinese market.
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Xiaomi (machine translated from Chinese)