Acer SA242YEbi 23.8 IPS Full HD 100Hz FreeSync Monitor

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Highest price was seen £84.97 on 01 Jul 2024
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. Immerse yourself in stunning visuals with Full HD resolution and vibrant IPS technology. Experience crisp details vivid colors and wide viewing angles that make everything from movies and games to your everyday work a pleasure to behold. Stunning visuals with Full HD resolution and IPS technology Enjoy crisp details vibrant colors and wide viewing angles with a 1920 x 1080 resolution IPS panel. This means you'll get sharp images whether you're working on documents browsing the web or watching movies.  Kiss goodbye to choppy gameplay.  . With FreeSync technology this dynamic refresh rate eliminates screen tearing and stuttering ensuring smooth fluid visuals even in the most intense action sequences. Protect your eyes from strain With Acer's BlueLightShield technology this reduces harmful blue light emissions making it easier to stay comfortable and focused during long sessions. Elevate your workspace Sleek and stylish design. The SA2's thin bezels and modern look complement any setup from your home office to your gaming rig. Wide viewing anglesEnjoy consistent visuals from any position with 178° horizontal and 178° vertical viewing angles. This is ideal for sharing your screen with others or collaborating on projects.  Acer VisionCareAcer VisionCare technology incorporates several features that take into consideration prolonged usage by heavy users such as programmers writers and graphic designers to reduce eye strain and provides a more comfortable viewing experience. 1ms Visual Response Boost1ms Visual Response Boost (VRB) works by either quickly turning off the backlight or inserting a blank black image between frames aka “blinking”. This results in less noticeable blur in fast moving images because the liquid crystals don't have to double up on frames as they rise and fall. 
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