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Acer Nitro ED323QU Pbmiippx 31.5" WQHD 2560 x 1440 VA 1500R Curved Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium | Up to 165Hz | 1ms (VRB) | DisplayHDR400 | DCI-P3 92% | 2 x Display Port 1.2 & 2 x HDMI 2.0

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Style: 165Hz


Size: 31.5-inch


Features

  • 31.5" WQHD (2560 x 1440) 1500R Curved Widescreen VA with AMD FreeSync Premium Technology.Specific uses for product - Gaming
  • Refresh Rate: Up to 165Hz (Using Display Port) | Response Time: 1ms (VRB) | Brightness: HDR Mode 400 nits | Pixel Pitch: 0.273mm | High Brightness and Contrast with HDR 400 | Color Saturation: DCI-P3 92%
  • Zero-Frame Design | 2 Speakers, 3 Watts per Speaker | Ergonomic Tilt: -5 to 15
  • Let the game world surround you and fill your peripheral vision with its 1500R curved screen and cinematic 16:9 aspect ratio.
  • Ports: 2 x Display Port 1.2, 2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports & 1 x Audio Out (Display Port and HDMI Cable Included)

Description

Fasten your seatbelt: The Nitro ED323QU 31.5" curved zero-frame monitor with WQHD resolution delivers the incredible.Through AMD FreeSync Premium technology, the game’s frame rate is determined by your graphics card, not the fixed refresh rate of the monitor, giving you a serious competitive edge. Crisp, true-to-life colors come alive with the amazing 2560 x 1440 resolution, allowing you to enjoy High-Definition entertainment in the comfort of your home. The wide view angle technology lets you share what's on your screen with friends and family as colors stay true no matter what angle you're viewing from. Incredible 100,000,000:1 contrast ratio and rapid response time ensure your games, work and movies are smooth and look as epic as possible. (UM.JE3AA.P01).


Screen Size: 31.5 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1440


Brand: acer


Special Feature: Curved, High Dynamic Range


Refresh Rate: 165 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎31.5 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1440


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1440


Brand: ‎acer


Series: ‎ED323QU Pbmiippx


Item model number: ‎UM.JE3AA.P01


Item Weight: ‎13.23 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎28.15 x 10.63 x 19.67 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎28.15 x 10.63 x 19.67 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Acer


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎April 17, 2022


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  • Decent monitor for the money
Style: 165Hz Size: 27-inch
Prime day Purchase!! Got them for $150 each. Coming from a 22" ViewSonic 60hz, and an Acer 24" 144hz, there is a big difference in quality. My system is a R5 1600AF, 16gb 3200Mhz RAM, 1660 super GPU. Most of the games I play are a bit older, and run 40-60fps on highest settings @ 165hz. Thinking about swapping the internals from my HTPC: R7 2700, 32gb 3200 RAM, 2060 Super to see if there will be a bigger difference in quality. They look amazing compared to what I used to have. And for the price they look good. So far the only bad I can find is there are 2 pixels on one of them, one red/one green, that will randomly show up for a bit, and then disappear just as randomly. They seem to be showing less, and less the more I use them. Have gone through all the settings, and nothing seems to make a difference as to the random appearances. Maybe they just needed a bit of warming up? Since this isn't my main gaming rig, more of my work area, and test system I wasn't looking for the best of the best. These def work. Having the curve to them helps set them a bit further back in the corner opening up a bit more room on the desk surface. As far as the small amount of gaming I do do on this setup it def looks good. 1080p@165hz through Dport looks pretty amazing. When watching TV, or movies the quality setting of the software, and resolution, plays a huge part in the image quality. if it's a 720p setting, or lower it shows. 1080p or higher it does look good. 1 Dport, and 2 HDMI's allow for some connectability. Comes with an HDMI cable with each monitor. Build quality is good. They're light for their size which made it easy to mount on the dual Veas arm mount. For the budget minded these are worth a look. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Keith P. Keith P.

  • An amazing value for the money, a must buy for gamers.
Style: 144Hz Size: 27-inch
This is a review for the black 27" Curved 144 Hz FreeSync variant when priced at $255. This monitor is an amazing value for the money. Please take any negative reviews about it with a grain of salt. In the following review I'll attempt to be as thorough as possible without giving potential costumers an exceedingly long read. I've been using it for a little more than a week at the time of writing this review. I read other user reviews, and they seem to complain about aspects like the lackluster speakers. This is a monitor, most don't include speakers at all. Users are somewhat expected to use their own set of desktop speakers or headphones, even more since this monitor is marketed for gaming. The included headphone jack is not amazing, but it will drive most low impedance headphones just fine. It's a nice addition that Acer could have easily omitted. The curve is subtle and easy to get used to at this size. Mine had no dead pixels upon arrival. I did have to do quite a bit of color tweaking though. The image temperature was set to a warm preset out of the box, and even after setting it to the "Normal" profile, the image displayed was still a bit warm. I have included color correction settings used for my particular display in the pictures included with this review. Take into consideration that all panels are different, and my settings will probably differ from what you'll have to use for proper color reproduction. I did not use a hardware calibrator, but after having owned plenty of factory calibrated monitors, I have gotten pretty good at eyeballing it. Regardless, this is a VA display, and I wouldn't recommend doing any color sensitive work on it. The speakers really are quite bad, but at least they're there for any emergency. The contrast is stellar. It beat a 49" IPS LG TV handily. Now I want to replace the TV since its contrast is unsatisfactory in comparison to this monitor. I did not notice much backlight bleeding except when in a completely dark room and very dark scenes (black loading screens, etc). I have also included a picture as an example of the amount of backlight bleed. The picture was taken with an exposure time of 1 second, aperture of 1.8, and ISO of 800 in a VERY dark room, So the backlight bleed effect is exaggerated. In person, the effect is minimal and non detrimental to the experience. Now, regarding the high refresh rate; the monitor includes an HDMI 2.0 cable and a DP cable in the box. It doesn't include or need any drivers. When connecting it to my RX 580, the display was automatically recognized and properly configured for 144 Hz use. I did have to restart my whole computer for FreeSync to be recognized and enabled, but I have not run into any other obstacles as of yet (Remember to enable FreeSync in the AMD Control Panel, and go to every game's settings and tweak the monitor refresh rate and max FPS!). As you would expect from a 144 Hz panel, the movement is buttery smooth and fluid. Input lag is around 10-20 ms, using some DIY tools I built, so it's within acceptable range. My calculation can be wrong, so please excuse any inaccurate readings. However, there was no input lag that I felt hindered my experience. Pixel response times are as advertised; with motion blur being minimal and basically a non-issue. FreeSync works at its range of 48 to 144 FPS, for which I capped all of my games using MSI Afterburner for system monitoring and Rivatuner for the OSD and capping the framerate to 144 to stay within the FreeSync range. The On Screen Display is average for monitors these days, but still far better than most at this price range. I did find the control stick to be a little stiff and hard to press, but once you setup your monitor your interaction with it should be minimal. All around it's an amazing monitor and probably quite the upgrade for many people. I absolutely recommend it for anyone who's not yet experienced 144 Hz gaming. (Warning, you get used to it very quickly, and then even 60 FPS will look like crap). The ONLY problem I've had with the monitor is intermittent turning on and off of the display when waking up the PC after sleep or turning it on. I've found a workaround, which is turning off the monitor completely when not in use, making sure AutoSource is turned OFF in the monitor settings, or holding the power button to turn it off and turning it back on when you encounter the problem. Lastly, the aesthetics are very pleasing and elegant. It does not scream "GAMER!" at everyone who sees it, and that might be a positive thing for many users (it certainly was for me). Sadly, Acer decided to use glossy plastic for the rear of the monitor instead of a matte finish, so that might be a negative if the monitor won't be facing a wall. The monitor stand is plastic with a metal base, which makes it rather sturdy and holds the weight properly with minimal screen wobble. Unfortunately the stand only supports backwards and forwards tilt, with no support for left and right swivel, rotation or height adjustment. This can be forgiven, considering the price. It DOES, however, include VESA mount compatibility. The bezels are nice and thin, with only about 8 millimeters from pixel to edge, with an elegant chin and a chrome Acer logo. The power indicator is a non-intrusive blue LED placed in the lower right corner. The screen is coated matte which prevents reflections and glare, but hurts color accuracy and vibrancy a little bit. In conclusion, this monitor is a very good sweet spot for performance and features vs. price. I'm actually considering purchasing another two of them, since the curve is nice and the bezels thin. The included pictures for this review were taken with an LG V20 in manual mode, with varying settings to accommodate what was trying to be shown. The wide shot of the desk is to give an idea of the size it takes up in a desk. The second is to represent color and contrast. The third and fourth pictures are references to other parts of the review. All pictures were taken with the monitor at 50% brightness in a somewhat dark room unless stated that it was completely dark (backlight bleed example). I truly hope this review has been helpful, and happy gaming! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2018 by Phaaze Phaaze

  • Top of the line with Dp cabling built in
Style: 165Hz Size: 27-inch
There was no star for customer service. The Dp cable comes in different qualities and sizes. After talking to customer service I decided I was not willing to invest my own time to find the correct cable that should have been included and is drawn into page 1 of the instruction of how the wires should run. I don't have time to figure out which cable is right and should have been included in the purchase especially given I bought the 2 other matching monitors, setup required the cable not included. My time is worth money to me. I have no interest in turning this into a complicated install Acer can have all their products back. They didn't even offer the cable for sale. Non starter for me ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by AC Review

  • Great budget triples
Style: 165Hz Size: 27-inch
These are only 1080p. They have a little fuzz because of the larger size and lower resolution. For text, it take a bit to get used to. In games, they are great. I highly recommend connecting these with DisplayPort. Doing so, you can take advantage of HDR. I run them at 120hz but they also ran fine at 144 and 165. Peak brightness is somewhere around 720nits. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Chad Turney

  • Quality
Style: 165Hz Size: 27-inch
The media could not be loaded. I originally ordered some Sceptre monitors, I returned those as each monitor was slightly different and had screen tearing with similar specs to the Nitro monitors.. So I replaced them with these.. Let me tell you, the quality is night and day! These monitors are legit awesome. They all have the same color, same exact specs, colors are deep and vibrant.. Refresh rate helps a TON! And zero screen tear like the Sceptres.. There is a very very slight ghosting on darks if you move in an insane speed, but not like Sceptre. It's hardly noticeable.. The only con to the monitors, and this will only be for those with multiple monitors. There is a slight lip on the front bottom edge of the monitors. This means if you want to set them up side by side or in a surround like my setup, that lip causes a gap between the monitors as you can see in my video. I'll need to get something dark to cover the spaces behind the monitors. Apart from that, the bezel is low and works wonders spanning games across all three.. 😊 Overall highly recommend these monitors. 👍 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Jarminx Jarminx

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