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Acer via eBay has 32" Acer ed320q xbmiipx 1920x1080 165Hz Curved Gaming Monitor VA 165Hz 1ms VRB 300Nit HDMI (Certified Refurbished w/ 2-Year Warranty, UM.JE0AA.X02) on sale for $140.79 (discount applies in cart). Shipping is free.
It is ED320Q XBMIIPX
2022 version
Shows $159.99 add to Cart will cut to $140.79
Specs
Screen Size
31.5"
Maximum Resolution
(Full HD)1920 x 1080
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Response Time
1 ms VRB
Color Supported
16.7 Million
Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM)
100,000,000:1
Brightness
300 cd/mĀ²
Backlight
LED
Viewing Angles
178Ā° Horizontal
178Ā° Vertical
Panel Type
VA (Vertical Alignment)
Ports & Connectors
HDMIĀ®
(2.0)
1x DisplayPort(1.2)
Headphone
Power
300 mW (Power Standby)
300 mW (Power Off)
48 W (Power Max)
32 W (Power On)
Environmental Certification
MPR II
Colors
Black
VESA Compatible
(Yes)
100 x 100mm
Dimensions (W x H x D)
27.93" x 16.57" x 3.77"
27.9" x 20.2" x 7.8" (with stand)
Weight (Approximate)
9.3 lbs.
Package Contents
1 x ED320Q X Widescreen LCD Monitor
1 x HDMI Cable
1 x Power Cord(US)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/275300112973
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if you need to see a lot of words/numbers at once (coding, spreadsheets, etc), then yeah you'll see pixels, and this monitor wouldn't be for you.
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Watch movie YouTube from a bit farther than reading? Won't notice pixels just like a tv. Good use.
Work, read article, excel, word? Will see Tons of pixel and won't be a good use for it.
32" screen with 1080p is basically not for reading. It has nothing to do with eyesights.
The point is that you will see pixels. With glass or not, a person with great eyesight, you will see pixels of the texts that you are reading and that is why this monitor is not ok, again, for reading.
Again, this has nothing to do with reading glasses/eyesights.
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32" screen with 1080p is basically not for reading. It has nothing to do with eyesights.
The point is that you will see pixels. With glass or not, a person with great eyesight, you will see pixels of the texts that you are reading and that is why this monitor is not ok, again, for reading.
Again, this has nothing to do with reading glasses/eyesights.
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If this were new and not refurbished, I would say that it's a good deal. For old people, a 1080P 32" is perfect because the text is larger than a 1440p or 4K.
I guess, if you are an old geezer, who needs to see huge print, this is okay
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On a separate note, I also heard that these monitors are terrible for stocks but amazing for stonks. /s
if you need to see a lot of words/numbers at once (coding, spreadsheets, etc), then yeah you'll see pixels, and this monitor wouldn't be for you.
completely agree with this, I have this and it's been great for gaming, but when I use it for work and heavy reading/excel sheets I find myself noticing the grainy pixels
I consider myself reaalllyy easy going and not not-picky at all when it comes to this kind of stuff, and even I'm feeling the strain when trying to read tiny stuff. for the price tag, its unbeatable.
If this were new and not refurbished, I would say that it's a good deal. For old people, a 1080P 32" is perfect because the text is larger than a 1440p or 4K.
1440p for 32" is very good for reading. If text size is small, one can make font larger. And with 1440p you won't see pixel.
Think however you want. Truth is that there are no companies on earth that will give 32" with mere 1080p for employees to work. But is you still think this is fine, then go for it.
Back in stock, for now, if you're interested.
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