Full HD LED monitor
The 1920 x 1080 resolution of this LED monitor delivers excellent detail, making it perfect for advanced HD productivity and multimedia applications. LED monitors also consume less power and last longer than those with CC FL lamps. In addition, this monitor is mercury-free, making it safer for you and the environment.
Acer Adaptive Contrast Management
Acer Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM) optimizes contrast to present the highest level of clarity and detail by analyzing every scene, adjusting images frame by frame, and enhancing detail and gradation. In addition, with ACM, the LCD monitor uses less power.
ComfyView
Acer ComfyView monitors reflect less ambient light to deliver vivid colors, reduced glare and more comfortable viewing, even over prolonged periods.
Acer Eco-Display
As part of our commitment to sustainable operations and corporate social responsibility, Acer uses methods to carry out product design and material management distinctly meant to reduce environmental impact.
Technical Specification
Display
24" Screen
TN Panel
LED Backlight
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @60Hz Full HD
Response Time: 5ms
Contrast ratio: 100,000,000:1
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
Viewing angle: 170°/ 160°
Display Colours: 16.7m
Connectivity
VGA
DVI
Features
Tilt range: -5° to +25°
HDCP Supported
Anti-Glare
VESA 100 x 100
Power
Power supply 100 - 240 V
Power consumption 20.09W
Power consumption Standby mode 450mW
Dimensions
567 x 335.9 x 52mm (WxDxH)
Top comments
Byron78
19 Oct 156#7
Do people really need audio playing out of a monitor with no speakers?
Audio is the only thing Hdmi will give you that DVI doesn't.
An HD picture without sound will be exactly the same through DVI as it is through Hdmi.
dezontk
19 Oct 153#20
The 5ms is what's causing his delay.
All comments (27)
slayermatt
19 Oct 151#1
Guess it was too much to ask for DVI and HDMI at this price.... Nice price for a decent 24" panel though.
BigDaveH
19 Oct 15#2
Would have been nice!
huangxq2
19 Oct 151#3
I know it is TN panel.
I would not buy TN panel.
But hot for the price and for people who do not mind TN.
pimpMe
19 Oct 15#4
Yup no HDMI ruins this deal.
xela333 to pimpMe
19 Oct 15#5
Not for anyone who doesn't need it
Snakeyes646 to pimpMe
19 Oct 15#16
Dvi to hdmi cable ftw.
Dave_dave69
19 Oct 15#6
That's strange - I have just checked and my K242HL DOES have HDMI.
But I must admit I wasn't too keen on the colour reproduction so got an IPS screen instead.
Byron78
19 Oct 156#7
Do people really need audio playing out of a monitor with no speakers?
Audio is the only thing Hdmi will give you that DVI doesn't.
An HD picture without sound will be exactly the same through DVI as it is through Hdmi.
xela333 to Byron78
19 Oct 151#8
Agreed, just get a dvi to hdmi adapter. You can even find ones with a 3.5mm connection for speakers
wenttoabetterplace to Byron78
19 Oct 152#9
I have a 22" Dell monitor that doesn't have HDMI. My HDMI to DVI connection cable breaks the HDCP secure connection....meaning that various apps (4OD for example) will not play on my Dell monitor.
HDMI to HDMI is far preferable.
slayermatt to Byron78
19 Oct 15#21
It's just ease of use, I'd connect an xbox and while I don't doubt a HDMI to DVI cable would work, it's still something I'd rather avoid.
Byron78
19 Oct 15#10
Sounds like you have a naff cable there.
Hdmi was designed to be backwards compatible with DVI. There should be no issue, so if there is it's hardware or software related your end.
I've never seen that problem, and I've got two PCs running via DVI to Hdmi adapters. Dad in law is running one as well and it's always been fine.
Are you plugging it in to the onboard graphics or a card?
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Full HD LED monitor
The 1920 x 1080 resolution of this LED monitor delivers excellent detail, making it perfect for advanced HD productivity and multimedia applications. LED monitors also consume less power and last longer than those with CC FL lamps. In addition, this monitor is mercury-free, making it safer for you and the environment.
Acer Adaptive Contrast Management
Acer Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM) optimizes contrast to present the highest level of clarity and detail by analyzing every scene, adjusting images frame by frame, and enhancing detail and gradation. In addition, with ACM, the LCD monitor uses less power.
ComfyView
Acer ComfyView monitors reflect less ambient light to deliver vivid colors, reduced glare and more comfortable viewing, even over prolonged periods.
Acer Eco-Display
As part of our commitment to sustainable operations and corporate social responsibility, Acer uses methods to carry out product design and material management distinctly meant to reduce environmental impact.
Technical Specification
Display
24" Screen
TN Panel
LED Backlight
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 @60Hz Full HD
Response Time: 5ms
Contrast ratio: 100,000,000:1
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
Viewing angle: 170°/ 160°
Display Colours: 16.7m
Connectivity
VGA
DVI
Features
Tilt range: -5° to +25°
HDCP Supported
Anti-Glare
VESA 100 x 100
Power
Power supply 100 - 240 V
Power consumption 20.09W
Power consumption Standby mode 450mW
Dimensions
567 x 335.9 x 52mm (WxDxH)
Top comments
Audio is the only thing Hdmi will give you that DVI doesn't.
An HD picture without sound will be exactly the same through DVI as it is through Hdmi.
All comments (27)
I would not buy TN panel.
But hot for the price and for people who do not mind TN.
Not for anyone who doesn't need it
But I must admit I wasn't too keen on the colour reproduction so got an IPS screen instead.
Audio is the only thing Hdmi will give you that DVI doesn't.
An HD picture without sound will be exactly the same through DVI as it is through Hdmi.
Agreed, just get a dvi to hdmi adapter. You can even find ones with a 3.5mm connection for speakers
HDMI to HDMI is far preferable.
Hdmi was designed to be backwards compatible with DVI. There should be no issue, so if there is it's hardware or software related your end.
I've never seen that problem, and I've got two PCs running via DVI to Hdmi adapters. Dad in law is running one as well and it's always been fine.
Are you plugging it in to the onboard graphics or a card?