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Fast Response Monitors Group Test (Part 1) - Acer G276HLA

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Fast response monitors used to be in a league of their own, and command a princely sum. These days though, a good all round 1-or 2ms response monitor can be had for just a tad over a hundred pounds. We have got hold of six such fast response monitors of varying sizes and prices, to see which comes out as the best

Acer G276HLA

Acer usually give us some wonderful monitors, within a very good price range. There are times where it's slipped up, and the quality of the product has dropped, but on the whole it does a pretty good job of delivering the goods. We were therefore quite looking forward to getting our hands on a brace of Its G27HLA 27" monitors for a dual display setup we had in mind. Thankfully, we weren't disappointed.

The Acer G276HLA is, by any standard, a very good monitor. It's a larger than average, 27“ TN panel with a decent enough 2ms response time that comes with HDMI, DVI and VGA inputs and a dynamic contrast ratio of 100,0,000:1. Viewing angles are 170° on the horizontal, and 160° on the vertical, which isn't up to IPS standards but good enough for the average user.

The Acer G27HLA isn't a bad monitor

The Acer G27HLA isn't a bad monitor

The build quality is good too; there's a Vi" glossy bezel around the screen, with the OSD controls located In the bottom right-hand corner together with the power. Connectivity around the back of the monitor is easily accessible, and there's the relevant holes for VESA mounting should you wish - although if you're doing that you'd probably prefer the video inputs to be facing down rather than straight on, as they are in this example.

It's certainly sturdy enough to sit on a desk and take a few knocks. The included stand is a four-point cross that slots up into the bracket around the back of the monitor, and then screwed in place. This makes for a solid foundation, but one that doesn't impede the monitor's adjustable angle in any way. It's also surprisingly light, weighing in at around 4.5kg with the stand in place, which isn't too bad considering it's not the thinnest panel we've ever come across.

With a nice large screen and reasonably quick response time, it's generally enough for most users

With a nice large screen and reasonably quick response time, it's generally enough for most users

We found the G276HLA to be a bright, clear monitor to use, with great colour reproduction. The 2ms response time is a benefit for watching video or playing games, but it also means there's very little eye strain when spending long hours in front of a Word document or CAD package.

When a pair of these monitors are placed together the effect is quite stunning, and a massive improvement over even a brace of standard 24“ desktop monitors. Because of these combined points then, the Acer G276HLA scores somewhat better than expected. The addition of a USB hub and a set of speakers wouldn't go amiss, though. While this would bump up the price considerably, it saves you from having to buy an extra USB desktop hub to replace the handy, within reach, ports you can have with a USB enabled monitor.

The easy-to-access ports are located on the rear of the monitor

The easy-to-access ports are located on the rear of the monitor

On a separate note, we found the OSD buttons to be a little fiddly, and difficult to locate properly. This was exacerbated by only having a few seconds to press the correct button before the OSD powers off automatically.

Acer has put together a very good quality monitor here, though, While, on paper, it may seem fairly average, what lifts It above the norm Is the larger 27" display, its 2ms response time and that £283 price. It won't win any awards, but with that screen, connectivity options and such a reasonable price to boot, this ultimately a monitor that will suffice, and provide you countless hours of day-to-day use.

Details

·         Price: $283

·         Manufacturer: Acer

·         Required Spec: HDML DVI, VGA connection

 

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