And here at amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acer-Predator-GN246HLBbid-24-inch-Monitor/dp/B00IG0Z0HY
Technical specifications for ACER Predator GN246HLBbi Full HD 24" 3D LED Gaming Monitor
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
On-mode power consumption 23 W
SCREEN
Screen technology LED
Screen size 24"
Resolution 1920 x 1080
3D ready - Active 3D
- The NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit is required to view 3D content. Not supplied.
PICTURE QUALITY
Frequency range - Horizontal: 31 - 160 kHz
- Vertical: 56 - 144 Hz
Brightness 350 cd/m²
Response time 1 ms
Native contrast ratio 100000000:1
Dynamic contrast ratio 100000000:1
CONNECTIVITY
Connections - HDMI x 1
- VGA x 1
- DVI x 1
AUDIO
Speakers No
FEATURES
VESA wall mount dimensions 100 x 100
Other features Kensington lock
GENERAL
Colour Black & orange
Accessories included - AC power cable
- Quick Start Guide x 1
Model number: GN246HLBbi
Dimensions 401 x 565 x 179 mm (H x W x D)
Weight 3.52 kg
Guarantee 1 year
Top comments
soulhunter123777
21 May 165#13
Must... resist... obvious... troll...
noiren
20 May 165#7
You shouldn't just accept what NVidia tells you, always fact-check, to re-iterate:
- No licensing fees for adoption
- No expensive or proprietary hardware models
- No communication overhead
Bottom line is FreeSync does 99% what GSync does for free or to put in terms people care that's £100 less at the very least.
Nnvidia SHOULD support adaptive-sync, it's a standard, but then again they wouldn't be getting that sweet licencing money, which ultimately you are paying.
Closest comparison:
AOC G2460PG 24" 144Hz G-SYNC, which I own sells for ~£290
AOC G2470PF 24" 144Hz FreeSync, which is identical sells for ~£190 and has speakers, D-Sub, DVI, HDMI
All comments (29)
lukec123
20 May 16#1
No adaptive sync :disappointed:
darren01021988
20 May 16#2
Not for sub £300
lukec123 to darren01021988
20 May 16#3
There's no cost to add freesync
shaunmorgan3994881
20 May 16#4
license wise maybe, but surely it costs to implement?
noiren
20 May 161#5
Nope, it's been built into the VESA standard so as long you support DisplayPort 1.2a and higher it's built in for free so to speak, no extra hardware required in the monitor like Gsync.
darren01021988
20 May 16#6
It is built into the standard but there is a particular hardware spec needed for the frame buffer, but higher spec monitors can handle with no extra hardware. Yes there is licence fees also.
People think it's as easy as a firmware update, there is a few more requirements needed otherwise all monitors will run it with a simple update.
Free sync is It's not completely free and is resourceful.
noiren
20 May 165#7
You shouldn't just accept what NVidia tells you, always fact-check, to re-iterate:
- No licensing fees for adoption
- No expensive or proprietary hardware models
- No communication overhead
Bottom line is FreeSync does 99% what GSync does for free or to put in terms people care that's £100 less at the very least.
Nnvidia SHOULD support adaptive-sync, it's a standard, but then again they wouldn't be getting that sweet licencing money, which ultimately you are paying.
Closest comparison:
AOC G2460PG 24" 144Hz G-SYNC, which I own sells for ~£290
AOC G2470PF 24" 144Hz FreeSync, which is identical sells for ~£190 and has speakers, D-Sub, DVI, HDMI
Bades
20 May 16#8
FYI same price on Amazon and flubit will knock and extra £3 off the price I did it earlier
Donkii
20 May 16#9
Cannot wait for IPS panels with this kind of refresh rate to become affordable, still good deal for the price.
Opening post
Technical specifications for ACER Predator GN246HLBbi Full HD 24" 3D LED Gaming Monitor
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
On-mode power consumption 23 W
SCREEN
Screen technology LED
Screen size 24"
Resolution 1920 x 1080
3D ready - Active 3D
- The NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit is required to view 3D content. Not supplied.
PICTURE QUALITY
Frequency range - Horizontal: 31 - 160 kHz
- Vertical: 56 - 144 Hz
Brightness 350 cd/m²
Response time 1 ms
Native contrast ratio 100000000:1
Dynamic contrast ratio 100000000:1
CONNECTIVITY
Connections - HDMI x 1
- VGA x 1
- DVI x 1
AUDIO
Speakers No
FEATURES
VESA wall mount dimensions 100 x 100
Other features Kensington lock
GENERAL
Colour Black & orange
Accessories included - AC power cable
- Quick Start Guide x 1
Model number: GN246HLBbi
Dimensions 401 x 565 x 179 mm (H x W x D)
Weight 3.52 kg
Guarantee 1 year
Top comments
- No licensing fees for adoption
- No expensive or proprietary hardware models
- No communication overhead
What is FreeSync
Directly from the AMD site:
"Putting the Free in FreeSync™
"...no costly proprietary hardware, royalties, or licensing costs"
AMD's arch enemy Intel will adopt FreeSync
Bottom line is FreeSync does 99% what GSync does for free or to put in terms people care that's £100 less at the very least.
Nnvidia SHOULD support adaptive-sync, it's a standard, but then again they wouldn't be getting that sweet licencing money, which ultimately you are paying.
Closest comparison:
AOC G2460PG 24" 144Hz G-SYNC, which I own sells for ~£290
AOC G2470PF 24" 144Hz FreeSync, which is identical sells for ~£190 and has speakers, D-Sub, DVI, HDMI
All comments (29)
People think it's as easy as a firmware update, there is a few more requirements needed otherwise all monitors will run it with a simple update.
Free sync is It's not completely free and is resourceful.
- No licensing fees for adoption
- No expensive or proprietary hardware models
- No communication overhead
What is FreeSync
Directly from the AMD site:
"Putting the Free in FreeSync™
"...no costly proprietary hardware, royalties, or licensing costs"
AMD's arch enemy Intel will adopt FreeSync
Bottom line is FreeSync does 99% what GSync does for free or to put in terms people care that's £100 less at the very least.
Nnvidia SHOULD support adaptive-sync, it's a standard, but then again they wouldn't be getting that sweet licencing money, which ultimately you are paying.
Closest comparison:
AOC G2460PG 24" 144Hz G-SYNC, which I own sells for ~£290
AOC G2470PF 24" 144Hz FreeSync, which is identical sells for ~£190 and has speakers, D-Sub, DVI, HDMI