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Acer ED320QR Sbiipx 31.5" 1800R Curved Full HD (1920 x 1080) Monitor with 165Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms VRB Response Time and AMD Radeon FreeSync Technology (Display Port & 2 x HDMI Ports)
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I have a curved Acer 32", also just 1080p, and i'm typing on it right now, sitting 2.5 feet away from it , have perfect 20/20 vision and the screen is perfectly fine for text, videos and images. I game on it too. Will you see finer, sharper display on a QHD screen at the same size and distance, yes, but nobody is going to see pixels at typical, practical use scenarios.
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Repped for the input! But yes, same boat here. Its for 13 yr old son who is coming from a 75hz 27" 720p monitor, so he has no clue about 4k yet. He plays many ESports and NBA2k games, so wasn't sure if this was ok for that with all the complaints. There is an MSI 27" 1080p at Costco with 144mhz, so debating on whether that would be better.
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Thanks for the reply! I really appreciate your time and effort. Reps
Note: in order to change your frequency or hertz (on Windows 10). I had to search in advanced display settings on windows, display adapter properties, monitor tab and screen refresh rate. I changed it 144 hz since that was my max. My video card won't go past that so I'm good. I also changed a setting on the monitor itself to extreme for better results. Hope that helps
That's extremely thoughtful of acer, most makers would skimp.
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Note: in order to change your frequency or hertz (on Windows 10). I had to search in advanced display settings on windows, display adapter properties, monitor tab and screen refresh rate. I changed it 144 hz since that was my max. My video card won't go past that so I'm good. I also changed a setting on the monitor itself to extreme for better results. Hope that helps