I think you should have encased all the "Gaming"s in quotes.
I play games on my PC, but I wouldn't want that monstrosity staring back at me.
I prefer my G2400W. Quiet, understated lines, a nice black bezel, and a hundred quid less!
Nice review though Jeremy.
Even before I read this article I could tell the monitor was meant for the Acer Predator lol, could just tell. I like the colour but it's not for me. I would like to see a silver and a black version, much more suitable for the everyday user. Has nice specs and has HDMI so it will sell regardless of colour. Paint is cheap, paint it what ever colour you want.
specs look good. but why can't Asus understand the concept of cool looking bezel? may be they should hire some Samsung designers, Samsung Aqua series looks fantastic
why is everyone so negative about this thing? I for one like the colour and the fact that there's finally a screen targetted at whet these things are most used for. There's more then enough black and silver screens for the rest of you.
I think Acer made a bold move by not going for mainstream and really building a monitor for one use case. We're all modders because we didn't like all PC's looking the same, and now we are discouraging companies to differentiate on a monitor?
Anyway, kudos to Acer for going off the beaten track, and not screwing up. Too bad they loose all brownies by trying to appeal to people with a 50k contrast ratio.
Originally Posted by Xtrafresh why is everyone so negative about this thing? I for one like the colour and the fact that there's finally a screen targetted at whet these things are most used for.
Indeed - it's nice to have something different and the finish is really quite good. Black plastic is just boring sometimes, although I resent that because it's "gaming" it must be "crazy coloured".
Originally Posted by Bindibadgi Indeed - it's nice to have something different and the finish is really quite good. Black plastic is just boring sometimes, although I resent that because it's "gaming" it must be "crazy coloured".
Haha, so true! Somehow everybody that doesn't play a lot of games (including designers it seems) apparently have "gaming" listed as a synonym for "13375|<1llz0rzkthxBBQ!!!1ONE!!".
Ahem
Anyway, the point is that they are at least trying i guess. Far too long have we waited for Apple to make us the next nice looking part, so we would then need to mod it back to Vista so the games work. If more companies step into this, one or the other will get it right sooner or later :D
I think the monitor looks pretty good actually. A bit of a 'look at me' monitor, but if that thing was in metallic blue, I'd give it a thumbs up. Personally I'd rather get another 20WGX2 though. Oh and I love glossy screens. Once you go glossy, you don't go back.
Acer made that monitor purely to go with their Predator "gaming" PC. Yes it is nice, yes it is expensive and yes the colour isn't to everyone's taste but it will sell regardless because it has "gaming" in the title.
So does it do any good to actually check to see if the manufactures are fibbing on their specs? Does it do any good to the consumer to know that the dynamic contrast ratio is actually 20,000:1 instead of 100,000:1? Are instruments like these CS-200 something that people should have with them when purchasing a monitor? So many questions that don't really need answers as long as the experience to the user is good. What more can somebody ask for.
50000:1? Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
It's TN? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
POS.
When TN gets 176º+ angles and stops claiming they have 2ms panels (that get beat by 8ms MVA/IPS)
TN color is lame as well. Bit-Tech needs to check Delta E on these things instead of saying "Well, looks good here" for color.
Glossy is great though as the matte stuff just smears the glare over the entire screen the gloss actually absorbs the glare in sunlight. Minus the direct spot. The rest is diffused.
Any chance of bit-tech reviewing the Yuraku 24" which kenco_uk and Xtrafresh so eagerly recommend? I know Xtrafresh did his user review, but an 'official' confirmation would be nice.
I would really like to see some kind of 24" - 28" roundup. There's a lot of affordable 1920x1200 panels popping up lately, and obviously they offer a major advantage: they are full HD. More and more readers are switching from 20 or 22 to a full-HD model, and almost every one makes a thread here :D
Wildly expensive and it's motif makes it look like it was purchased with redeemable Kool-Aid points. Don't they have any smaller-diameter, cheaper variants?
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Originally Posted by bothaus the gloss actually absorbs the glare in sunlight. Minus the direct spot. The rest is diffused.
It's the other way around: matte surfaces absorb the glare and diffuse it; gloss reflects it away, linearly.
Originally Posted by bothaus 50000:1? Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
It's TN? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
POS.
When TN gets 176º+ angles and stops claiming they have 2ms panels (that get beat by 8ms MVA/IPS)
TN color is lame as well. Bit-Tech needs to check Delta E on these things instead of saying "Well, looks good here" for color.
Glossy is great though as the matte stuff just smears the glare over the entire screen the gloss actually absorbs the glare in sunlight. Minus the direct spot. The rest is diffused.
Who cares what panel type it is as long as it is sufficient to the needs of the user?
A PC Monitor snob? What next? Someone who'll only ever buy cases made from 100% aluminium?
The orange is too much, can't stand glossy screens (they actually give me headaches) and the price is ridiculous. Nah, I'll stick with my G2400W thank you.
It's the other way around: matte surfaces absorb the glare and diffuse it; gloss reflects it away, linearly.
Yeah, you would think. I have always liked matte for this reason. But after getting a glossy I find it actually has a clearer picture when under indirect light. The matte (or at least my matte screen) whitewashes and spreads the light source over the entire screen and in my place I cant use that screen for 1-2 hours in the day. The glossy does not strain my eyes during the same time of day, same location. Just my experience. Yes, I am a screen snob. I am not staring at my case all day. So the most important peripherals are mice and screens for me.
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Don't exactly like the colour.
I can just imagine that it'll fly off the shelves though.
I play games on my PC, but I wouldn't want that monstrosity staring back at me.
I prefer my G2400W. Quiet, understated lines, a nice black bezel, and a hundred quid less!
Nice review though Jeremy.
Acer
I think Acer made a bold move by not going for mainstream and really building a monitor for one use case. We're all modders because we didn't like all PC's looking the same, and now we are discouraging companies to differentiate on a monitor?
Anyway, kudos to Acer for going off the beaten track, and not screwing up. Too bad they loose all brownies by trying to appeal to people with a 50k contrast ratio.
Indeed - it's nice to have something different and the finish is really quite good. Black plastic is just boring sometimes, although I resent that because it's "gaming" it must be "crazy coloured".
Ahem
Anyway, the point is that they are at least trying i guess. Far too long have we waited for Apple to make us the next nice looking part, so we would then need to mod it back to Vista so the games work. If more companies step into this, one or the other will get it right sooner or later :D
gray and blacks are getting anoying. I dont live in a church or dead peoples zone
Great monitor, I'm really pleased with it.. The viewing angles aren't great, but I can live with that.
It's TN? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
POS.
When TN gets 176º+ angles and stops claiming they have 2ms panels (that get beat by 8ms MVA/IPS)
TN color is lame as well. Bit-Tech needs to check Delta E on these things instead of saying "Well, looks good here" for color.
Glossy is great though as the matte stuff just smears the glare over the entire screen the gloss actually absorbs the glare in sunlight. Minus the direct spot. The rest is diffused.
Bindi, what do you think about this?
Who cares what panel type it is as long as it is sufficient to the needs of the user?
A PC Monitor snob? What next? Someone who'll only ever buy cases made from 100% aluminium?
Hi I only buy cases that are 100% aluminum well close to that =p
The orange is too much, can't stand glossy screens (they actually give me headaches) and the price is ridiculous. Nah, I'll stick with my G2400W thank you.
Good review though.
Yeah, you would think. I have always liked matte for this reason. But after getting a glossy I find it actually has a clearer picture when under indirect light. The matte (or at least my matte screen) whitewashes and spreads the light source over the entire screen and in my place I cant use that screen for 1-2 hours in the day. The glossy does not strain my eyes during the same time of day, same location. Just my experience. Yes, I am a screen snob. I am not staring at my case all day. So the most important peripherals are mice and screens for me.