Amzfast AMZG25X1 25-inch Gaming Monitor (1920x1080) with 200Hz Fast IPS
Product description
The essentials
The Amzfast AMZG25X1 is a 25-inch Full HD gaming monitor built around a Fast IPS panel, a 200Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms MPRT response figure. On paper, that combination is aimed at the kind of gameplay where motion blur and frame-to-frame consistency matter—think FPS, racing, and other fast, twitchy titles.
It also brings Adaptive-Sync (compatible with FreeSync) to help reduce tearing and stutter when your PC or console output and the monitor’s refresh aren’t perfectly matched. Add dual built-in speakers and you’ve got a more “plug in and go” setup if you don’t want to rely on external audio from day one.
Still, it’s not a premium all-rounder in every respect. You’re buying into the Full HD tier (rather than higher resolutions), so if you’re after maximum text sharpness for long work sessions or you’re chasing the cleanest possible image at distance, you may find you want to look higher spec or higher resolution depending on your priorities.
Key features for gaming and everyday use

Where this monitor tends to make sense is in day-to-day responsiveness and smoothness. With 200Hz refresh and a 1ms MPRT response time claim, it’s designed to keep motion looking steadier during fast pans and quick aim changes. If you mainly play competitive games and you can feed the monitor with high enough frame rates, the difference between a standard 60Hz setup and a higher refresh can be noticeable.
The Adaptive-Sync support is another practical inclusion. It helps align the monitor refresh to your GPU output to reduce tearing and stuttering, which is exactly what you’d want when frame rates fluctuate during real matches.
On the colour side, the AMZG25X1 is positioned as more than a basic gaming display: it’s listed as covering 95% DCI-P3 and 124% sRGB with 320cd/m² brightness. That should translate to more vibrant colours for gaming and movies, and it’s the sort of spec you’ll appreciate if you do casual content work rather than heavy professional colour grading.
What you’ll notice in practice (a microexample)


Imagine you’re jumping into a quick warm-up round in an FPS. With a 200Hz panel, you’re more likely to see smoother movement in mouse-driven camera turns, especially during quick tracking. Then, when you switch to a racing game with variable performance, Adaptive-Sync’s tearing/stutter reduction helps keep the image feeling steadier rather than breaking up during dips.

For an everyday routine, the “built-in speakers” angle matters more than you might expect: if you’re setting up a spare desk or gaming corner and you don’t want extra cables and speakers immediately, it’s one less thing to sort out.
Tech specs
- Refresh rate: 200Hz
- Panel type: Fast IPS
- Resolution: 1920x1080 Full HD
- Response: 1ms MPRT
- Adaptive-Sync: compatible with FreeSync
- Colour gamut: 95% DCI-P3 and 125% sRGB (as stated)
- Brightness: 320cd/m²
- Audio: built-in speakers (dual speakers)
- Ports: 2x HDMI 2.0 and 1x DP 1.4
- Mounting: VESA 75x75mm
- Motion/eye comfort features: Low Blue Light and Flicker-Free
Pros and limitations to weigh up
What stands out: The headline for many buyers will be the 200Hz Fast IPS approach for Full HD, plus Adaptive-Sync for smoother visuals when performance isn’t constant. The colour coverage claims (DCI-P3 and sRGB figures) also point to a more colourful picture than the most basic budget gaming monitors.

The built-in speakers and multi-port setup are sensible extras. If you’re switching between a PC and a console, having HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.4 on-board is a straightforward way to keep your desk setup tidy.
Things to keep in mind: This is Full HD, so it may not be the best choice if you’re very sensitive to text clarity for mixed work and study use, or if you want extra sharpness for productivity. Also, while 1ms MPRT is a useful marketing metric, real-world “feel” depends on your settings and the type of games you play—so don’t expect every title to automatically look perfect without tuning.
Buying decision


It’s a good fit if you want a 25-inch Full HD gaming monitor that targets smoother motion with a 200Hz Fast IPS panel, and you value Adaptive-Sync to help limit tearing and stutter. It also makes sense if you’d rather not add external speakers straight away and you want flexible connectivity via HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.4.
It might not be a great match if your main use is office work and you’re prioritising maximum sharpness, or if you’re looking for a higher-resolution display for finer detail. In that case, the Full HD spec could leave you feeling a bit constrained.

Worth double-checking before you buy: make sure your devices support the relevant outputs you plan to use (HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.4 as listed), and confirm that VESA 75x75mm mounting fits your desk or arm setup.
Is it worth it?
For buyers chasing smoother competitive gameplay on a Full HD budget tier, the Amzfast AMZG25X1 looks like it’s built around the right ingredients: 200Hz refresh, Fast IPS motion performance, and Adaptive-Sync support. The colour gamut claims and flicker/low blue-light features add enough “extra” for it to pull double duty for movies and casual creative tasks.
If you primarily care about razor-sharp text for long stretches of work, or you’re aiming for higher resolution for content and productivity, you may find Full HD holds it back. But for gaming-first setups—especially where your frame rate is variable—this is the sort of monitor that should feel more coherent than a basic 60Hz screen.
Quick FAQ

Quick FAQ
Does it support Adaptive-Sync?


Yes. It includes Adaptive-Sync technology compatible with FreeSync, designed to help reduce screen tearing and stuttering.
What connections does it have?
It lists 2x HDMI 2.0 ports and 1x DP 1.4 port, which should cover typical PC and console connections.

Are there built-in speakers?
Yes, it has dual built-in speakers, so you can get audio without external speakers.
Is it good for movies as well as gaming?
On the stated specs, the colour coverage (DCI-P3 and sRGB figures) and brightness suggest it can work nicely for movies too, not just gaming.
Will it be suitable for work?
It includes Low Blue Light and Flicker-Free features for eye comfort, but since it’s Full HD, text sharpness may not satisfy everyone for heavy productivity use.
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