Acer introduces a pair of new ergonomic LCDs

Posted in Acer by Shane McGlaun on January 19th, 2009

Generic Acer LCDMost LCDs on the market today have plenty of brightness, good color reproduction and response times fast enough for gaming. Where the major differences in brands come in are things like color reproduction and the type of stand the display uses.

Most cheap LCDs have stands that only allow the screen to tilt slightly. When you type for eight hours or more on the LCD, it’s really important to be able to customize the display to your needs to prevent eye and neck strain. Acer has introduced a pair of new LCDs that are ergonomic, offering multiple adjustments for tilt, angle, and height.

The two displays are the 23-inch B223HU bmidhz and the 27-inch B273HU bmidhz. Both share the same 2048 x 1152 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, and 40000:1 contrast ratio. The brightness for the smaller LCD is 300cd/m2 and the larger gets a 400 cd/m2 brightness. Both accept HDMI and DVI inputs. The 23-inch LCD sells for $289 and the 27-inch sells for $409.

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