
glossy screen great size OLED


This is a great monitor that is not so large to take up all my desk space. It does not have speakers, so I needed to add a small set.

- This monitor has more features than my $600 MSI did back in 2020 - didn't have to color correct or change any settings out of the box - for the price range this ABS Gaming Monitor is so much better in quality than many monitors twice or three times the price imo - was super easy to assemble and setup

About a week in and this has been a stellar monitor. Upgraded from a 144hz screen while downgrading in size from 27 back to 24 (just does better on the eyes) and this little fella is crisp, clean and exactly what I was hoping for performance wise. Base is quite standard for the time, but sturdy. No random monitor wiggles from desk movements which is a plus.

Works right out of the box. Games look great on it. Nice and bright.

Good size, 280Hz with decent 1ms and adaptive sync cost < $140 The next upgrade to higher resolution adds about $65-$100 to price.

- Amazing color profile preconfigured by acer - High Hz for the price - Good software that works with the monitor

Built in speaker big screen colors look great only two screws involved Comes with display port cord


-The screen is crisp and the colors pop with the IPS panel -The HDR is especially impressive for a monitor at this price range -I appreciate that it comes with speakers (don't expect the best quality however) -The 180hz refresh rate is the real deal

Incredible clarity and response times, going from a dual mode 160hz 4k / 360hz 1080 it feels almost like cheating.

- Colours on this monitor look incredible. They pop and compared to my secondary IPS, look significantly better - Monitor is easy to mount on an existing monitor mount - High refresh rate is great for gaming and general web browsing - OLED protection offered in Monitor Software/UI is great - Monitor works great with PS5, supporting VRR and 120hz

- good colors out of the box, great colors after tweaking user-customizable settings - great motion performance with plenty of settings to fine-tune the image to user preference - OSD is feature-rich and easy to navigate - great I/O selection (1x DP 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x 3.5mm)


Bright. Colorful. Good black levels on contrast. Nice quality for the price.

HDR. I admit I did not understand what it was, and I had no idea what I was missing out on. You would think it would make games more challenging, not being able to see anything in the pitch blackness of dark environments but my experience is that this was the opposite. The immediate and obvious contrast of the tiniest glint of metal in dark and foggy forests was as real and crisp as it gets. That's a tangible performance advantage in competitive games. Yes, please. 32" curved. I could not compromise here. I needed both. Demands met. No complaints. The wide and hefty base has a spring-loaded friction tensioned column that mounts the monitor to a VESA plate adapted to a pivot arm at the top of the column. It is perfectly tuned against the monitor's weight, and this allows you to freely adjust the height and angle of the monitor without tools, and with just a gentle nudge at the top or bottom. 4k @ 160 Hz for $400. That's what really sold me this monitor. I just didn't expect to be so amazed by the picture quality.

My son asked for this monitor for his Xmas present. The ordering and receiving of the monitor was smooth and flawless. I am sure he will love it,


Looks crisp, good response time, supports HDR, lots of built-in configuration options