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This price is $10 lower than the last time this monitor was a Frontpage Deal in 2020.
Our research indicates that this 32" Acer ET322QK wmiipx 4K UHD FreeSync LED Monitor is $14.96 lower than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $294.95 at the time of this posting.
About this store:
See the Newegg return policy for returns information.
No longer available:
Newegg via eBay has 32" Acer ET322QK wmiipx 4K UHD FreeSync LED Monitor on sale for $279.99 > $289.99 > now $279.99. Shipping is $5.99.
My husband works in motion graphics, and uses a 27" iMac. He just needs another monitor for work. 4k is good, would this be good for him? Or overkill? Or not enough? He doesn't usually work on 4k content, but maybe sometimes. I have no idea what to get him, and he is even less tech savvy than I, so he couldn't tell me what to get him either.
My husband works in motion graphics, and uses a 27" iMac. He just needs another monitor for work. 4k is good, would this be good for him? Or overkill? Or not enough? He doesn't usually work on 4k content, but maybe sometimes. I have no idea what to get him, and he is even less tech savvy than I, so he couldn't tell me what to get him either.
This should be good enough. If for some reason he doesn't like it, you can always return it
Seems like a great deal, but 32" is just huge for regular work lol. I returned one a few weeks ago and went back to 27"
Maybe I'm just getting old and my eyes going, but for me 32" is perfect for having two windows side-by-side which I use daily for editing documents and spreadsheets, having Outlook and web browser up simultaneously, or for pretending to pay attention in a Zoom meeting while I get work done on the other half of the screen.
The only way I'd go back to a smaller screen is if I went with a multi-monitor setup. But, at least for me, 32" is the Goldilocks size for single monitor work.
My husband works in motion graphics, and uses a 27" iMac. He just needs another monitor for work. 4k is good, would this be good for him? Or overkill? Or not enough? He doesn't usually work on 4k content, but maybe sometimes. I have no idea what to get him, and he is even less tech savvy than I, so he couldn't tell me what to get him either.
Keep in mind this display will not even be close in quality to the iMac. I tried reproducing it with a 4K 27" screen and it is very difficult. But if it's just a spare "add-on" screen it should be fine.
Any recommendation for 43 inch tv models? Thanks. I thought some low-end model may not display pc contents very well.
LG 48" OLED CX version is the defacto best image quality and will do 120Hz over its HDMI v2.1 port. Highly recommend, granted 48" is one large monitor. Micro center has some refurbs for $1,000.
This is like complaining you have too much money in the bank....
Finally another one that aees this isaue isame problem with old vizio tvs thar are lower end the sides are clupped unless u view each corner at dirrexrly in feont of it whxich would clip the opposite side even more. This is a haedware tging not software overscanning issue. Can be mitigated somewhat by large icons or increasing windows scaling.
I am too looking for monitor for office work. Given these are VA panel are these ok for more text related work like coding, word, excel etc ?
Yeah I don't have an issue with it. I'm not picky so it's fine for me. When I got a 2nd one, the colors were different so they have different settings to look similar. I got used to any minor differences in a day.
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This seems inferior. Any other recommendations for light gaming/ excel work in normal aspect ratios only.
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The only way I'd go back to a smaller screen is if I went with a multi-monitor setup. But, at least for me, 32" is the Goldilocks size for single monitor work.
I use PowerToys' FancyZones for moving apps to the corners instead of having to have pixel-perfect mouse placement using native Windows 10 snapping.
Ask me any questions you have.
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