Acer B326HUL 32" Widescreen LED Professional/Gaming Slim Bezel Flicker Free Monitor -

I haven't done any gaming yet but here's my initial thoughts on the Acer set-by-step;

Packaging - Nicely packed, felt secure and well-padded. All cables provided (DP, HDMI, DVI, Power, USB, Speaker cable). Very happy with this (take note LG)

Stand - Easily screwed into stand and I love it. Gives a great amount of adjustment and with it being gas powered it's very easily moved.

Media - TV Eps are stellar as they use the entire 16:9 format (and something I do a lot of using my computer). Movies are also great, with thinner black bars over my 16:10 ZR30w.

No dead pixies or backlight bleed noticed either :) I'll do some more testing later today (with some gaming).

For me this is a great alternative to a 34" Ultrawide as it gives you a great amount of space to work with and is a fully supported format when considering games and TV eps (although Movies look incredible in the 21:9 format).

The *only* negative for me is that the stand looks a little cheap but overall I really like it so can forgive it :D
 
Cheers JF. Stand is not a big problem for me as Im going to be mounting it on the wall.
Key for me is general usage and gaming.
Any feedback on this would be great.
 
What is it with people in this thread and broken links? :)

Cav, it really doesn't look gold to my eye.

Maybe best looking on google for some user images though...

Why not tell so it can be fixed because its copy/pasted from same address bar I visited it with. :rolleyes:

Or even better post some yourself. :)
 
I was hoping for semi gloss at least, those matt coating can look crosshatched at times an still get reflections (Rog Swift).

Also gives pop to colours like glass screens.

I only really game/fap etc at night with darkish room. :D
 
I was hoping for semi gloss at least, those matt coating can look crosshatched at times an still get reflections (Rog Swift).

Also gives pop to colours like glass screens.

I only really game/fap etc at night with darkish room. :D

These monitors all use the same AU Optronics M320DVN01.0 panel. It has a 'semi-glossy' surface (very light matte). If people aren't familiar with these surfaces and are asked if it is 'semi-glossy' they will likely say that it isn't. The name 'semi-glossy' is quite misleading - the surface has a 15% haze value, so reflections aren't an issue and they are certainly more on the 'matte' than 'glossy' side. They do not give a graininess to the image or sap it from too much vibrancy, however.
 
These monitors all use the same AU Optronics M320DVN01.0 panel. It has a 'semi-glossy' surface (very light matte). If people aren't familiar with these surfaces and are asked if it is 'semi-glossy' they will likely say that it isn't. The name 'semi-glossy' is quite misleading - the surface has a 15% haze value, so reflections aren't an issue and they are certainly more on the 'matte' than 'glossy' side. They do not give a graininess to the image or sap it from too much vibrancy, however.

TY, good to know its the type I like, or even glossy as I have no real important PC use during daytime.
 
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