Acer EB321HQ Awi 32 Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS Monitor (HDMI & VGA port),White

(1074 reviews)

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  • Simone P. Lawson

    > 3 day

    I’m happy with ir

  • Long Beach CA

    > 3 day

    Good price for a 32 monitor, but despite every possible setting and resolution using HD output from mac mini, it seemed like you were looking into a pastel painting, I totally disagree with the any other reviews stating the colors were vibrant, and definitely could not get the fonts to look sharp. The problem is that ASUS, like all of the monitor manufacturers have bought into the concept that anti glare is an a-priori over clarity, so even though this monitor has a top layer fake gloss (semi gloss) anti glare film which obscures whatever the display would have been capable of. Ended up returning

  • Mark Muskovac

    > 3 day

    I tried to attach my new Acer monitor to replace my old Acer monitor and realized the cables provided were not compatible. I will have to figure out what cables I need to solve the problem.

  • P. Lee

    > 3 day

    Got this unit on Prime Day for 199.99 and found out the next day Staples had it for 179.99. Box was also beat up when i got it - but its working and been free of issues!

  • DAVID CAMERON

    > 3 day

    Very clear picture and very easy to set up. Under 5 min.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    not dificult to install dont do gaming just really needed a large screen and it is very clear

  • Miguel

    > 3 day

    I mainly use this monitor for minor racing online (iRacing) and some Warzone. The 60hz refresh doesn’t bother me too much but would be nice to be higher. I run a steady overclock of 74hz. At 75hz the monitor freaks out and doesn’t work. I had no dead pixels or anything relatively wrong. Overall I will probably end up buying two more for this price considering it seems like a great product for the value.

  • Aaron

    > 3 day

    Like the title says the monitor is great for the price I paid for it and does what its supposed to do. Id highly recommend it to anyone.

  • Dr.Seuss

    > 3 day

    I was considering two 27 HDMI monitors, but decided on one 32 for my needs. I really wanted a monitor that had a good brightness level, which can be lower on more gaming focused monitors depending on the screen technology.. My fundamental need was to display multiple windows which it does fine, and is a great boost to productivity versus flipping between screens. The Picture in picture is one of the features I really wanted. I can display up to two concurrent windows, with a choice of 5 locations. The display is crisp, and fine for my eyes. The color rendition is good, Ive seen better, especially on some 4k screens, but it is not disappointing, and the colors seem reasonably saturated, and are fine for Photography. But there are some that are much better, check out some of the Viewsonic, and Philips displays. As I noted the brightness is however good for a large display. The feature that really swung the Acer display was the PIP function, I could not find this feature on any monitor at this time for less than $300/ up. This allows me to run a development system and operate side by side of PIP modes to use both systems. This is really awesome. The Acer has three inputs to select from - one Display Port, an HDMI, and one DVI. I run the Windows 10 Laptop into the DVI, and a Raspberry Pi into the HDMI and the Mac into the display port input. I run the Mac at QHD which it performs flawlessly. The Linux (Pi) runs on HDMI at similar resolution, and the lap top in a Window at same res as the local display. I have an external keyboard switch to share the keyboard and mouse between the Mac and the Pi. This all works very well. The only clunky bit is the hidden controls and on screen display on the Acer, thats meh. I have also used the screen with my old Apple TV, which is nice when you are working sometimes. I wish there were a few more PIP options, but the basics are well covered. I also have headphones connected to the display and can listen to music etc at night without waking up the family. There are no on-board speakers however. That would be my one add in a perfect world. This screen does have a VESA MOUNT! I have this hung off a nice wall mount which frees up more desk space and is easy to adjust to suitable viewing. This is something that a lot of models do not support in the value end of the market. In my experience with a super large screen this is a must have. I would not buy a monitor without this feature. The enclosed stand is very nice finished, but I have not used it, so no further comment on that. Obviously all the inputs work, and features. Also the monitor plays nice with the Mac (a 2011 Mac Mini Server) and Windows 10. It also works fine with the Pi, which makes for a really nice little Linux system BYTW. So top marks for compatibility. Oh, and yes it works with the Apple TV Gen 3. The picture is a little low res though, so not the coolest, I would use a more current model for serious viewing. I did not use the supplied cables, I purchased these nice nylon covered cables from Amazon - Ivanky. They work well, and feed through the mount nicely. On size, I think you could go up to about 40 on the desktop, but it may become tiresome to use. I find 32 works fine for my needs. Two 27 would have the usual line down the middle, so I dont think the extra space would be as useable, or at least as flexible. I have definitely seen a productivity improvement with the large screen, and work is more relaxed by not having to keep switching screens all the time. The Mac multiple desktop is really great here for organizing your work flow. Acer get some whacks here for reliability. No observation to share at this time. Will report back if that situation changes. There were no stuck or missing pixels at all. Thumbs up to Acer on that. Build quality, mine is nicely put together, and I really like as noted the traditional power chord and VESA mount. Not having another power pack hanging out on the desk or the floor is nice. Screen uniformity of color etc, very, very good. The camera picture is poorer than the actual experience. The panel is rated for wide angle use and that is 100% the case in use. This is good when we are discussing something on the computer, so you can display and share. That might however, be an issue in some office environments - FYI. In summary... 1. Some great features that are not competitively available in this price range 2. Good quality QHD display with a good brightness 3. Screen controls - meh 4. VESA mount 5. No wall wart, plugs into the standard 110v wall socket! 6. Nice range of digital video inputs, would have loved an additional HDMI (ie 4 inputs) 7. Headphone socket 8. Good price, and good value to price The cons: 1. Its not the best choice for hard core gaming - but then you already know that, so why are you looking! 2. No speakers 3. On screen controls are not the greatest Ux. Overall great business/engineering display. Not the best for photography, and lower performance end of the spectrum for gaming. Recommended for the Office type user. Supports local presentation capability due to size.

  • Kofi

    > 3 day

    Brightness should be improved.

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