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Absolutely, but I'm not sure how much use you will get out of it for gaming, and it isn't the monitor's fault. Intel's integrated graphics are, simply put, not good for gaming. Your best bet is to build your own desktop or look for maybe a used gaming laptop that is in good condition, or even buy a new one. You can make very cheap builds nowadays. Go on www.pcpartpicker.com and look at some builds people have made labeled "budget", look at the comments and reviews and see what others in the community are saying. The monitor is a very good start for a budget to mid-tier build.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The LG 24'' Class Full HD IPS LED Monitor with AMD FreeSync (23.8'' Diagonal), Model # 24ML44B-B has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 and a native refresh rate of 75Hz. It features an HDMI port and a D-Sub port so check the specifications for your Intel Graphics 515. It should support both the resolution and refresh rate for the monitor and if it has the appropriate connections to connect to the monitor it will work with your MacBook Air...^IFV
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