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Acer 23.6" ED245QA Full HD IPS Monitor $134 @ Officeworks

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This Acer ED245QA Monitor is perfect for use in your workspace thanks to its VisionCare and Blue Light Shield technologies which adjust colours and brightness automatically, helping to reduce eye strain. It has a Zero Frame design so you can enjoy an immersive experience without edges and a full HD resolution to ensure your content looks crisp and clear.

  • This monitor is 23.6 inches in size.

  • It has a full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080.

  • You can connect to the monitor via HDMI or VGA.

  • It has a 15 ms response time.

  • The contrast ratio of 100,000,000:1 ensures you can enjoy deep, rich imagery.

  • You can tilt this monitor between -5 and 15 degrees to achieve a comfortable viewing angle.

  • The wide viewing angle allows you to comfortably see the screen and enjoy accurate colours at angles of up to 178 degrees.

  • The monitor features Acer Flicker-less technology which provides a stable supply of power to reduce flickering which causes eye fatigue.

  • It also uses Acer ComfyView technology to limit reflections on the display panel so you don't have to worry about glare distracting you.

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  • +2

    Lol @ 15ms

    • I'm sure it's fine for "use in your workspace" - it's not like their saying use it to game

      • +2

        15MS wont be fun to game on, but normal stuff like video and so on is fine

        • yep, I'm after an IPS 4K, don't care about speed as not used for gaming.

  • +2

    Beware: No VESA mounting options. You're stuck with the Acer stand.

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXDSOy3yGQg

    Video i found showing it. Lots of reviews get mixed up in the 27inch

  • +2

    Damn if only it was 5ms. Good deal for non gamers though

  • -3

    No good for photography if it's going to mess with colours automatically. No good for gaming either. Unless you spend your life browsing, reading email, doing work and watching videos, not the one to get.

    • No good for photography if it's going to mess with colours automatically.

      Nobody says you have to leave it on.

      No good for gaming either.

      Not all gamers play competitive CS:GO which requires fast response times. What about games like Civilization?

      Unless you spend your life browsing, reading email, doing work and watching videos, not the one to get.

      Isn't that at least 90% of what all monitors are used for?

      • Nobody says you have to leave it on.

        Wouldn't surprise me if you couldn't turn it off! These days most things are dumbed down.

        Not all gamers play competitive CS:GO which requires fast response times. What about games like Civilization?

        Dying in a game because the computer display is too slow sucks whether you play competitively online or not. True: There are games that it doesn't matter for. But why limit yourself to them only.

        Isn't that at least 90% of what all monitors are used for?

        NO, just what they're used for 90% of the time. The other 10% most home monitors are used to entertain, which includes games.

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