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How gaming monitors are revolutionising Africa’s gaming ecosystem

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December 02, 2025

GAMERS know that every millisecond counts. Whether you're in the final circle of a battle royale, climbing the ranks in an FPS, or streaming your gameplay to the world, your monitor can make or break the experience. With the global PC gaming population having hit 907.5 million players in 2024, up from 873.5 million the year before, one piece of gear is taking centre stage: the gaming monitor.

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How gaming monitors are revolutionising Africa’s gaming ecosystem

ACROSS Africa, the gaming ecosystem is evolving rapidly, says the author.

(BEN LIEBENBERG)

Across Africa, the gaming ecosystem is evolving rapidly. From the rise of eSports tournaments and gaming cafés to the growth of digital content creation, African gamers are demanding performance that rivals global standards. In South Africa, where the gaming market is now worth over $1 billion and growing at more than 9% annually, the monitor is fast becoming the competitive edge. And for Lenovo, innovation in display technology sits at the heart of that evolution.

Smart Ergonomics for Smarter Play

At CES 2025 earlier this year, Lenovo unveiled its groundbreaking AI Display Proof of Concept, demonstrating the company’s commitment to pushing display innovation beyond traditional specs. This concept uses artificial intelligence to automatically adjust key visual settings, including brightness, contrast, colour temperature, and refresh rate, based on real-time ambient conditions and the user’s posture.

The result is a more immersive experience and healthier for the user. Eye strain and fatigue are common among gamers and streamers who spend long hours in front of screens. The AI-driven ergonomics address this by learning from the user’s environment and behav-iour, creating a smarter, more adaptive viewing experience. It's an approach that aligns perfectly with how gaming itself has evolved, more fluid and deeply personalised.

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