Built a new rig the other day, needed a 144hz monitor for my 1080. This looks perfect for what I needed, especially at that price!
The Acer Predator GN246HL brings spectacular 3D action to your digital content, dramatically enhancing the experience of everything from Full HD Blu-ray movies, immersive games, family photos, 3D CAD applications and even 3D medical analysis.
The Predator GN246HL is the first 24" LED monitor to support NVIDIA 3D LIGHTBOOST technology, combined with a powerful 144Hz frequency for added depth, image clarity and high-definition emotion to your desktop experience
Technical Specification
General 3D Capable Yes Aspect Ratio Widescreen - 16:9 Backlight Technology LED backlight Brightness 350 cd/m2 Colour Black,copper Colour Support 16.7 million colours Contrast Ratio 100000000:1 (dynamic) Diagonal Size 24" Dimensions (WxDxH) 56.5 cm x 17.89 cm x 40.09 cm Display Type LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix Features Acer EcoDisplay, 72% NTSC colour gamut, nVidia 3D Vision 2 Ready Horizontal Viewing Angle 176 Native Resolution FullHD 1920 x 1080 Pixel Per Inch 92 ppi Pixel Pitch 0.276 mm Response Time 1 ms VerticalViewing Angle 170 Weight 3.52 kg
Dimensions & Weight Dimensions & Weight Details With stand - width: 56.5 cm - depth: 17.89 cm - height: 40.09 cm ¦ Without stand - width: 56.5 cm - depth: 2.37 cm - height: 34.27 cm
Manufacturer Warranty Service & Support 2 years warranty Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
Mechanical Display Position Adjustments Tilt Flat Panel Mount Interface 100 x 100 mm Tilt Angle -5/+15
Miscellaneous Cables Included 1 x VGA cable ¦ 1 x DVI cable Compliant Standards MPR II MTBF 30,000 hour(s)
Power Power Consumption Sleep 0.49 Watt Power Consumption Stand by 0.45 Watt
Top comments
nomnomnomnom
12 Jul 173#12
Let's not go too crazy. At best, it's got okay colours for a TN panel, but it's still pretty bad compared to an IPS.
I had this for a while next to a Dell U2515H. It's not even close to being 'perfect' for colours.
It was okay as a screen. It was cheap enough at the time that I was happy enough with it, but there is much better out there if you have the cash. It's a basic, budget gaming screen. If you can't stretch anymore cash, it's good enough and better than 60Hz for sure.
clonereeco
12 Jul 173#1
1080 for 1080p , surprised you didn't opt for a 1440 good price for a 144hz monitor
Latest comments (41)
rippingalea
17 Jul 17#41
is it compatible with a playstation? cheers
hauntedhamburger
14 Jul 17#40
This monitor is very good value for money, especially at this reduced price. I will say this though: it does suffer from very slight ghosting, which will be unnoticeable for most users but may be an issue for some. Unforunately the only way to fix this is to send it to Acer for a firmware update.
darthvader666uk
14 Jul 17#38
Had this mOnitor yesterday after the cracking £136.99 deal from Prime day and aybe its because of my GTX 1070 but evetything worked right out of the box...or at least I think.
Went into the Nvidia Options and set it to 144Hz and WOW! Ok so the screen is super bright but I put the brightness down to 70, contracts to 40 and put the setting to warm and that put it really nice.
Even websites look silky smooth.
THis is coming from a 6 year old 60Hz Samsung Syncmaster so basically anything half decent would have been an improvement but fired up Elite Dangerous and that was something to behold. The Blacks were black, the image was just amazing.
Love this Monitor apart from one thing:
There is a slight tilt in the stand which you cannot set so I had to loose my Monitor stand. Other than that, this monitor is ace!
simonsayz13 to darthvader666uk
14 Jul 17#39
You sure the prime day offer was this model? I recalled it being a different model
RPMANU
13 Jul 17#37
Oh ffs
ritchiedrama
13 Jul 17#36
We're not talking about the monitor thats for sale mate :smiley:
RPMANU
13 Jul 17#35
It's states 5ms on here but 1ms on Acers website. So I think it is 1
Because I am an ex-professional counterstrike player and understand the importance for 1ms over 4ms.
CaiGuy
13 Jul 171#33
"lomax:
Great price for a great monitor. The only concern would be it doesn't have a DisplayPort. DVI is disappearing from modern graphics cards and you may well find yourself not being able to utilise the high refresh rate if you use an adapter.
High refresh rate is better for FPS. It's very hard to go back to 60hz once you are used to a high refresh rate. I still use a 1080p144hz for competitive gaming even though I have a 4k tv for slow paced single player stuff. Also for a lot of people 24" is the perfect size for competitive gaming as you don't need to move your eyes as much.
A benefit of TN panels is that they are usually matt finish. Even though I have a 27" 1440p IPS sat next to my TN panel I tend to use the TN as my main screen during the day due to the lack of reflections. The IPS is usually a second screen unless I need to do something where colour accuracy is important."
Oh yeah I completely agree with the higher refresh rates being better for faster games, I was just wondering why he would pair a gtx 1080 with a 1080p screen not a 2k 144hz instead. But his reply explains it, and it is a very fair reason lol
Is a good deal for a good monitor regardless so already excited excited added
RPMANU
13 Jul 17#32
Thanks for the help, I am currently in holiday haha as i bought my rig away
CaiGuy
13 Jul 17#29
1080p 144hz for you 1080?
I'm genuinely curious why youve no doubt payed £500+ for a graphics card but chose to have a budget monitor?
1080 can do 2k or 4k easily so is there a reason why you've decided to opt for lower graphical resolution for faster refresh rates? Or at least a decent 2k 144hz TN panel?
simonsayz13 to CaiGuy
13 Jul 17#31
No money man
lomax
13 Jul 17#30
Great price for a great monitor. The only concern would be it doesn't have a DisplayPort. DVI is disappearing from modern graphics cards and you may well find yourself not being able to utilise the high refresh rate if you use an adapter.
High refresh rate is better for FPS. It's very hard to go back to 60hz once you are used to a high refresh rate. I still use a 1080p144hz for competitive gaming even though I have a 4k tv for slow paced single player stuff. Also for a lot of people 24" is the perfect size for competitive gaming as you don't need to move your eyes as much.
A benefit of TN panels is that they are usually matt finish. Even though I have a 27" 1440p IPS sat next to my TN panel I tend to use the TN as my main screen during the day due to the lack of reflections. The IPS is usually a second screen unless I need to do something where colour accuracy is important.
Even then I picked IPS over TN for gaming as the colour on TN panels compared to IPS is terrible.
ritchiedrama
12 Jul 17#26
I'd take a 1440p 144hz TN - what is your point? I'd never use 60hz for anything, its terrible.
hellblazer32
12 Jul 17#25
You can barely tell the difference between them in terms of MS.
I will take my 1440p 144hz IPS over a 4k 60 TN anyday thanks.
Leonintelex
12 Jul 17#24
I had a BenQ TN and switched to a Asus MG279Q IPS.
Viewing angles were much better on the Asus but colour accuracy was fantastic on both monitors, very little difference.
Biggest issue I have with the Asus is night scenes look very washed out, almost like the brightness is on full.
hellblazer32
12 Jul 17#20
Good price,
Always try to get IPS monitor over TN. The difference is amazing.
Once you go to 144hz you can't go back to 60!
If budget allows it get G-SYNC/Freesync.
ritchiedrama to hellblazer32
12 Jul 17#23
Why would I want 4ms IPS when I can have 1 ms TN?
RPMANU
12 Jul 17#14
I have just bought this monitor and not been able to use it yet. I have just been reading that people are having trouble actually getting 144hz out of the monitor and are having to used 3rd party software. Any of you guys had this issue?
darthvader666uk to RPMANU
12 Jul 17#15
Hang on, whats this, issues with 144Hz? Mine should be delivered today so should be able to see whats going on!
I heard about this with colours. How easy is it to do, Im colurblind so might be a little bit more "fun" :smile:
Karlos457 to RPMANU
12 Jul 171#22
Very easy mate, google is your friend. Just search for some calibration guides and it will tell you the correct on screen settings and Nvidia control panel settings to apply. Obviously it comes down to personal preference but they are often very close.
ps. Don't forget to actually change your refresh rate in the control panel. So many people are underwhelmed only to find they've been playing 60hz cheeky
simonsayz13
12 Jul 171#21
I've spent too much on my new rig confused And my new rig demands a 144hz so this looks like a godly deal for my situation
RPMANU
12 Jul 171#19
At least it helped you alot of it just went over my head haha. hopefully I'll just be able to follow it through.
darthvader666uk
12 Jul 17#18
Thanks for that link. That should help. I have an Nvidia card so hopefully it's ok :smile:
RPMANU
12 Jul 17#17
This is what I was reading there seems to be more threads on different forums. And if you have a amd card it seems to be worse?
Bought this for £200 a few months ago. Well worth this money but 100% essential you adjust the colour settings. For anyone playing competitive online games I think for this price you really should get a 144hz monitor if you've never tried it!
nomnomnomnom
12 Jul 173#12
Let's not go too crazy. At best, it's got okay colours for a TN panel, but it's still pretty bad compared to an IPS.
I had this for a while next to a Dell U2515H. It's not even close to being 'perfect' for colours.
It was okay as a screen. It was cheap enough at the time that I was happy enough with it, but there is much better out there if you have the cash. It's a basic, budget gaming screen. If you can't stretch anymore cash, it's good enough and better than 60Hz for sure.
xjaffaxZ
12 Jul 17#7
Bought this a week ago for the same price off amazon, absolutely stunning. worth the upgrade from 60hz even if you can't run all games at 144hz, still an incredibly smooth experience. Colours are perfect despite it being TN and it is the brightest monitor I have ever witnessed (recommend turning it down to 30% if you don't want to be blind by the time you're 40)
The_Hoff to xjaffaxZ
12 Jul 17#11
TN, amazing colours... same sentence? World first?!
clonereeco
12 Jul 173#1
1080 for 1080p , surprised you didn't opt for a 1440 good price for a 144hz monitor
ritchiedrama to clonereeco
12 Jul 17#10
lol
SorJai
12 Jul 17#9
Looking for something slightly bigger :disappointed:
The_Hoff
12 Jul 172#6
Make sure your GPU has DVI. Check the specs also regarding the 144hz, it'll likely only be via DL-DVI.
simonsayz13 to The_Hoff
12 Jul 171#8
1080 has DVI-D with HDCP support
simba2585
12 Jul 17#3
Better than the lg ultrawide?
darthvader666uk to simba2585
12 Jul 172#4
For me, Yes. The LG Ultrawide isnt 1440p or 144Hz and I wanted a Monitor for gaming. Saying that the LG has decent reviews for gaming but according to these guys:
I managed to get this on the prime day deal yesterday. With a sub £200 budget I was torn by 1440o or 144Hz as I couldn't have both at that price and this seemed to fit. Can't wait to get it now and finally use my 1070 nicely :smile:
Opening post
The Acer Predator GN246HL brings spectacular 3D action to your digital content, dramatically enhancing the experience of everything from Full HD Blu-ray movies, immersive games, family photos, 3D CAD applications and even 3D medical analysis.
The Predator GN246HL is the first 24" LED monitor to support NVIDIA 3D LIGHTBOOST technology, combined with a powerful 144Hz frequency for added depth, image clarity and high-definition emotion to your desktop experience
Technical Specification
General
3D Capable Yes
Aspect Ratio Widescreen - 16:9
Backlight Technology LED backlight
Brightness 350 cd/m2
Colour Black,copper
Colour Support 16.7 million colours
Contrast Ratio 100000000:1 (dynamic)
Diagonal Size 24"
Dimensions (WxDxH) 56.5 cm x 17.89 cm x 40.09 cm
Display Type LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix
Features Acer EcoDisplay, 72% NTSC colour gamut, nVidia 3D Vision 2 Ready
Horizontal Viewing Angle 176
Native Resolution FullHD 1920 x 1080
Pixel Per Inch 92 ppi
Pixel Pitch 0.276 mm
Response Time 1 ms
VerticalViewing Angle 170
Weight 3.52 kg
Connectivity
Interfaces VGA ¦ DVI ( HDCP ) ¦ HDMI ¦ Audio line-out
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions & Weight Details With stand - width: 56.5 cm - depth: 17.89 cm - height: 40.09 cm ¦ Without stand - width: 56.5 cm - depth: 2.37 cm - height: 34.27 cm
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support 2 years warranty
Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
Mechanical
Display Position Adjustments Tilt
Flat Panel Mount Interface 100 x 100 mm
Tilt Angle -5/+15
Miscellaneous
Cables Included 1 x VGA cable ¦ 1 x DVI cable
Compliant Standards MPR II
MTBF 30,000 hour(s)
Power
Power Consumption Sleep 0.49 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by 0.45 Watt
Top comments
I had this for a while next to a Dell U2515H. It's not even close to being 'perfect' for colours.
It was okay as a screen. It was cheap enough at the time that I was happy enough with it, but there is much better out there if you have the cash. It's a basic, budget gaming screen. If you can't stretch anymore cash, it's good enough and better than 60Hz for sure.
Latest comments (41)
Went into the Nvidia Options and set it to 144Hz and WOW! Ok so the screen is super bright but I put the brightness down to 70, contracts to 40 and put the setting to warm and that put it really nice.
Even websites look silky smooth.
THis is coming from a 6 year old 60Hz Samsung Syncmaster so basically anything half decent would have been an improvement but fired up Elite Dangerous and that was something to behold. The Blacks were black, the image was just amazing.
Love this Monitor apart from one thing:
There is a slight tilt in the stand which you cannot set so I had to loose my Monitor stand. Other than that, this monitor is ace!
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/UM.FG6AA.B01
Great price for a great monitor. The only concern would be it doesn't have a DisplayPort. DVI is disappearing from modern graphics cards and you may well find yourself not being able to utilise the high refresh rate if you use an adapter.
High refresh rate is better for FPS. It's very hard to go back to 60hz once you are used to a high refresh rate. I still use a 1080p144hz for competitive gaming even though I have a 4k tv for slow paced single player stuff. Also for a lot of people 24" is the perfect size for competitive gaming as you don't need to move your eyes as much.
A benefit of TN panels is that they are usually matt finish. Even though I have a 27" 1440p IPS sat next to my TN panel I tend to use the TN as my main screen during the day due to the lack of reflections. The IPS is usually a second screen unless I need to do something where colour accuracy is important."
Oh yeah I completely agree with the higher refresh rates being better for faster games, I was just wondering why he would pair a gtx 1080 with a 1080p screen not a 2k 144hz instead. But his reply explains it, and it is a very fair reason lol
Is a good deal for a good monitor regardless so already excited excited added
I'm genuinely curious why youve no doubt payed £500+ for a graphics card but chose to have a budget monitor?
1080 can do 2k or 4k easily so is there a reason why you've decided to opt for lower graphical resolution for faster refresh rates? Or at least a decent 2k 144hz TN panel?
High refresh rate is better for FPS. It's very hard to go back to 60hz once you are used to a high refresh rate. I still use a 1080p144hz for competitive gaming even though I have a 4k tv for slow paced single player stuff. Also for a lot of people 24" is the perfect size for competitive gaming as you don't need to move your eyes as much.
A benefit of TN panels is that they are usually matt finish. Even though I have a 27" 1440p IPS sat next to my TN panel I tend to use the TN as my main screen during the day due to the lack of reflections. The IPS is usually a second screen unless I need to do something where colour accuracy is important.
Read this:
http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/ips-vs-tn-vs-va-gaming-performance-colour-explained
Even then I picked IPS over TN for gaming as the colour on TN panels compared to IPS is terrible.
I will take my 1440p 144hz IPS over a 4k 60 TN anyday thanks.
Viewing angles were much better on the Asus but colour accuracy was fantastic on both monitors, very little difference.
Biggest issue I have with the Asus is night scenes look very washed out, almost like the brightness is on full.
Always try to get IPS monitor over TN. The difference is amazing.
Once you go to 144hz you can't go back to 60!
If budget allows it get G-SYNC/Freesync.
I heard about this with colours. How easy is it to do, Im colurblind so might be a little bit more "fun" :smile:
ps. Don't forget to actually change your refresh rate in the control panel. So many people are underwhelmed only to find they've been playing 60hz cheeky
http://www.overclock.net/t/1579882/how-to-use-lightboost-on-acer-gn246hl
I had this for a while next to a Dell U2515H. It's not even close to being 'perfect' for colours.
It was okay as a screen. It was cheap enough at the time that I was happy enough with it, but there is much better out there if you have the cash. It's a basic, budget gaming screen. If you can't stretch anymore cash, it's good enough and better than 60Hz for sure.
http://www.144hzmonitors.com/reviews/acer-gn246hl-144hz-gaming-monitor-review/
THis is the best budget 144Hz Monitor right now.
Have some heat OP