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Acer, 23.8 and 27-inch monitor of the series BE 0 to very low frame coming

Without emphasis Acer has announced a new series of monitors indicated by the initials BE0, characterized by a reduced frame to a minimum. Admittedly, during the annual conference we were presented many things, but in our opinion they deserved more space monitor. The range includes two models of 23.8 and 27 inches, rispettivmente with resolution 1920x1080 pixels and 2560x1440 pixels, IPS technology and matte finish.

The viewing angle is 178 ° stated on both axles, while the color coverage is 100% of the sRGB color space. There are two integrated speakers but also 2 HDMI, DisplayPort, MiniDisplayPort, 5 USB 3.0 and DisplayPort out. The stated luminance is 250cd / m2 for the 23.8-inch model, which goes up to 350cd / m2 for the 27-inch.

We got to use the location in which these monitors were exposed and the impression was positive ones, beyond what was expected. The idea is that of a monitor intended for a demanding audience, and plays very much in favor aesthetics zero frame that virtually cancels the frame. Besides that the quality so eye it seemed high.

The frame of the monitor is really thin, although a little 'black always remains because the panel does not come flush with the available pixels. Unfortunately we did not know anything about the availability and price (we'll let you know as soon as possible), but the product has intrigued us and we will not fail to request one in evidence to confirm or deny the merits of our impressions, very positive.

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