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KOORUI G Series Combo – G2411P and G2741L – Makes a Strong Prime Day Debut with Budget Gaming Appeal

KOORUI G Series Combo – G2411P and G2741L – Makes a Strong Prime Day Debut with Budget Gaming Appeal

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NEW YORK, July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- KOORUI, a rising global force in smart hardware and consumer electronics, unveiled its latest G Series gaming monitors – G2411P and G2741L – ahead of Prime Day. Designed with precision, speed, and compatibility in mind, this performance-driven duo empowers mainstream gamers and creative professionals to elevate their desk setups with confidence.
On the first day of Prime Day, the KOORUI's latest G Series monitors made a powerful market debut. G2411P quickly surged into the Top 10 best-selling monitors on Amazon US, while the combined search volume and conversion rate for both models saw a significant week-over-week increase. Early adopters hailed the monitors as 'the best value-for-performance,' reinforcing KOORUI's unique positioning in the competitive gaming display landscape.*KOORUI's latest G Series monitors
Rather than chasing specs alone, KOORUI's strategy emphasizes real user experience. With seamless dual-screen setups and optimized desk aesthetics, both G2411P and G2741L are designed to support beginner and intermediate gamers alike. By making high-performance gaming more accessible, KOORUI continues to champion the democratization of esports technology.
'We want to empower more users to step into the gaming world without compromising their experience,' said a KOORUI marketing representative Mr. Hunter.
Behind the brand is a story of passion and purpose. KOORUI was founded on a simple belief: that intelligent technology should enhance everyday life. The team, made up of researchers, designers, quality engineers, and support professionals, is united by a common mission—to make smart, high-quality products affordable for everyone.
KOORUI's product lineup ranges from entry-level 75Hz monitors to high-end 200Hz+ displays. With options spanning IPS, VA panels, and OLED, paired, curved screens, and eco-conscious designs, the brand ensures users at all levels find their perfect match.
The strong performance of the G Series on Prime Day underscores KOORUI's commitment to delivering thoughtful design and reliable quality at scale. As its global footprint widens, KOORUI is increasingly seen not as an entry-level option, but as a smart, experience-first choice for today's gamers and professionals.
About KOORUI
Powered by HKC's semiconductor display expertise, KOORUI blends innovative panel manufacturing with human-centered product design. Its monitor lineup empowers creators, gamers, and professionals around the globe with reliable, high-performance visual solutions.
Press Contact:KOORUI PR TeamEmail: hkcprcontact@szhk.com.cn Website: https://www.koorui.net/ https://www.hkcglobal.net/
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/27d88ae1-c4e2-4359-bbc9-bb2902f088ae
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