Acer s Nitro ED320QR 31.5 curved panel gaming monitor with Full HD resolution delivers the incredible. Through AMD FreeSync Premium technology the game’s frame rate is determined by your graphics card not the fixed refresh rate of the monitor giving you a serious competitive edge. Crisp true-to-life colors come alive with the amazing 1920 x 1080 resolution allowing you to enjoy High-Definition entertainment in the comfort of your home. The wide view angle technology lets you share what s on your screen with friends and family as colors stay true no matter what angle you re viewing from. Incredible 100 000 000:1 contrast ratio and rapid response time ensure your games work and movies are smooth and look as epic as possible.
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Model: Acer Nitro 31.5" 1500R Curved Full HD (1920 x 1080) Monitor with AMD FreeSync Premium Technology, 165Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms VRB, HDR 10 (Display Port 1.2 & 2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports, ED320QR S3biipx
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Nice price but take note that this is a VA panel (which should be unsurprising for a high refresh rate panel at this price point).
The trade-off being made is primarily (but not exclusively) color space vs. refresh rate. As such, unless you have a need for speed you might do well passing on this one (especially if you're sensitive to color accuracy).
What games does he play? If he's in to competitive first person shooters, smaller screens are usually better. At 1080P you're looking at 24" or at 1440P a 27".
The 1440P will require a higher grade graphics card than a 1080P monitor.
With a 32" monitor, he's going to spend more time looking around in the corners than he would a 24" where more is in front of you.
But this size screen is an impressive size and a good refresh rate. I think my son would be happy to get it. Though Ideally I'd probably shoot for a 27", 1440P monitor than a 32" 1080 one.
What games does he play? If he's in to competitive first person shooters, smaller screens are usually better. At 1080P you're looking at 24" or at 1440P a 27".
The 1440P will require a higher grade graphics card than a 1080P monitor.
With a 32" monitor, he's going to spend more time looking around in the corners than he would a 24" where more is in front of you.
But this size screen is an impressive size and a good refresh rate. I think my son would be happy to get it. Though Ideally I'd probably shoot for a 27", 1440P monitor than a 32" 1080 one.
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The trade-off being made is primarily (but not exclusively) color space vs. refresh rate. As such, unless you have a need for speed you might do well passing on this one (especially if you're sensitive to color accuracy).
Good luck!
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The 1440P will require a higher grade graphics card than a 1080P monitor.
With a 32" monitor, he's going to spend more time looking around in the corners than he would a 24" where more is in front of you.
But this size screen is an impressive size and a good refresh rate. I think my son would be happy to get it. Though Ideally I'd probably shoot for a 27", 1440P monitor than a 32" 1080 one.
The 1440P will require a higher grade graphics card than a 1080P monitor.
With a 32" monitor, he's going to spend more time looking around in the corners than he would a 24" where more is in front of you.
But this size screen is an impressive size and a good refresh rate. I think my son would be happy to get it. Though Ideally I'd probably shoot for a 27", 1440P monitor than a 32" 1080 one.
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The ED320QR S3biipx appears to be rated for 300 nits per Acer [acer.com].
There do not appear to be any other notable distinctions.
Good luck!
Jon
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