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Acer Nitro VG240Ybmiix 24 Inch Full HD Gaming Monitor (IPS Panel, FreeSync, 75 Hz, 1 ms, HDMI, VGA, Black/Red)

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Acer Nitro VG240Ybmiix 24 Inch Full HD Gaming Monitor (IPS Panel, FreeSync, 75 Hz, 1 ms, HDMI, VGA, Black/Red)
Acer Nitro VG240Ybmiix 24 Inch Full HD Gaming Monitor (IPS Panel, FreeSync, 75 Hz, 1 ms, HDMI, VGA, Black/Red)

Description

  • Full HD: The Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080) ensures a sharp and smooth gameplay experience, even at the highest settings
  • 75 Hz refresh rate: The impressive 75 Hz refresh rate means that even when the action heats up, your gameplay will be smooth and lag-free
  • Amd freesync: Provides the best gaming experience by syncing your monitor to a compatible graphics card for seamless, distraction-free gameplay
  • 1 ms response time: With a lightning-fast 1 ms response time, you never need to worry about blurring or other annoying distractions when gaming
  • Acer zeroframe: The super-slim bezels not only look good, they mean you can use multiple monitors without any annoying thick black lines between them

See also: Acer Nitro 5 Review

Additional information

Specification: Acer Nitro VG240Ybmiix 24 Inch Full HD Gaming Monitor (IPS Panel, FreeSync, 75 Hz, 1 ms, HDMI, VGA, Black/Red)

Display
Resolution

1080p Full HD Pixels

General
Brand

Acer

Specification
Product Dimensions

‎24 x 54 x 40.9 cm, 4.04 Kilograms

Item model number

‎UM.QV0EE.015

Manufacturer

Series

‎Nitro VG240Ybmiix

Color

Standing screen display size

‎23.8 Inches

Screen Resolution

‎1920 x 1080 pixels

Number of HDMI Ports

‎2

Voltage

‎240 Volts

Item Weight

‎4.04 kg

Reviews (3)

3 reviews for Acer Nitro VG240Ybmiix 24 Inch Full HD Gaming Monitor (IPS Panel, FreeSync, 75 Hz, 1 ms, HDMI, VGA, Black/Red)

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  1. Paul-Lancs

    Not been into gaming monitors as one who likes photography using just a 60hz full HD to play games, too, but this is great. Refresh rate of 144hz, flicker free, is refreshing to my eyes and the brightness is a dazzeling. Not calibrated the monitor, yet, but will do at some point.

    It’s a virtual world of difference to see crisp details and a bigger screen playing War Thunder and Train Simulator. The QWHD/2k brings games to life with beautiful colours and more realisting details. The 27 inches of screen real estate is the right size for epic battles and great defeats.. I mean.. victories… *cough*.

    Having a play with the settings and found ‘normal’ in the white balance is good for me. Of course I will get a second pro monitor for editing photos, but I have this one for games and second monitor for email checking, another source window in video editing or widening the desktop if I need to.

    As for the thin bezzle, well, errm, even though it’s true.. it’s not exactly on screen. The screen…

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  2. Martin bamber

    So I’m going to add that this monitor is a really good monitor and I’m quite fussy when it comes to stuff

    My main purpose of this was for design and for gaming the picture quality is good it can be changed by the windows app or the button at the back there’s alot of pros to this monitor sure it doesn’t have a picture by picture mode.but has other cool splitting features on the windows app

    It supports hdr although apart from it being brighter I don’t see much change on the PS4 pro

    Now my main issue I has was I wanted a 1ms reapomse rate monitor and it turns out this a 4ms model make sure the model number ends in 001 for that model as this doesn’t support vrb which from my understanding turns it from a 4ms to 1ms with a hardware boost

    Apart from that it’s a great monitor

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  3. Spartan

    I scoured the internet for a monitor that would meet my particular needs for both gaming and content enjoyment, all without being a mammoth TV. Few 4K 120fps monitors exist in the market, most are QHD with high refresh rates. For a PC gamer, the choice is simple. Pushing 4K gaming is rare so higher refresh rates tend to be a natural choice. However, as a console, not a PC gamer, I wanted a display to show as many frames as possible at 4K resolution while still being 27inch to use with my laptop. I settled for this monitor from Acer and after much worry, find relief in giving this a full thumbs up. Few monitors match this value; IPS display, 4K resolution, slim bezels, entry-level HDR, HDMI 2.0, AMD free sync, VESA mount and menu features. All is not perfect but for the price paid, I happily accept the fine sacrifices.

    The monitor features a strong gaming design. The box arrives with a power cord, monitor and stand legs. I appreciate the sharp gaming look to the stand but immediately…

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