Product Description
Ultra Slim
In Competitive Gaming, Every Frame Matters. Introducing Acer's SA322Q Gaming Monitor - The Full HD Resolution Monitor That Can Keep Up With Your Game Play. Through AMD FreeSync Technology, The Games Frame Rate Is Determined By Your Graphics Card, Not The Fixed Refresh Rate Of The Monitor, Giving You A Serious Competitive Edge. Plus, Users Can Enjoy Comfortable Viewing Experience While Gaming Via Flicker-Less And Low Dimming Display. The Design Saves Space On Your Desk And Lets You Place Multiple Monitors Side By Side To Build A Seamless Big-Screen Display.
Vibrant Images
Crisp, True-To-Life Colors Come Alive In Full HD Resolution. Movies And Games Appear More Real And Dramatic, And Small Details And Text Are Clear With 1920 X1080 Resolution In A 16:9 Aspect Ratio.
AMD FreeSync
Say Goodbye To Stuttering And Tearing. With AMD FreeSync, The Monitors Frames Are Synced With The Graphics Cards Frames, Which Eliminates Screen Tearing And Provide The Smoothest Gaming Experience.
Stylishly Ultrathin
The Elegantly Thin Design Ensures This Monitor Looks Great And Allows It To Fit Nicely In Areas Of Any Size. The Zero-Frame Design Provides Maximum Visibility Of The Screen From Edge-To-Edge, While The Stylish Base, With Its Pattern Of Concentric Circles, Looks Great Wherever Its Placed.
Responsive
Fast Response Time Of 1ms Enhanced Gamers In-Game Experience. No Matter The Fast-Moving Action Or Any Dramatic Transitions Will Be All Rendered Smoothly Without The Annoying Effects Of Smearing Or Ghosting. The 75Hz Refresh Rate Speeds Up The Frames Per Second To Deliver Smooth 2D Motion Scenes.
Stunning Images From Every Angle
Acers SB2 Monitor Displays Color Accurately Up To 178 Degrees. Share What's On Your Screen With Friends And Family And Colors Stay True No Matter What Angle You're Viewing From.
Eye Safety First
Stay In The Fight For Hours With Acer EyeProtects Flicker-Less, Blue Light Filter, ComfyView And Low-Dimming Technology. These Features Take Into Consideration Prolonged Usage And Minimizes Eye-Strain From Long Gaming Sessions.
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