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Acer V193


$170.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Fits well into smaller areas that don't accommodate widescreens well. Display is bright enough that you can use it sitting next to a window without a problem. Works with older operating systems without a problem.

The Cons:Instructions for adjusting the display aren't very clear, takes a little time to figure out. Even with brightness turned to 0 it's still fairly bright, those with sensitive eyes may find it too bright.

The Acer V193 is a 19" LCD monitor from Acer's entry-level Value Series.  The monitor features a 1280 x 1024 resolution, 2000:1 contrast ratio, and a 5ms response time making it suitable for home and office use.

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  It also has a 75Hz refresh rate and is available with dual built-in 1.0W speakers (model V193 bm).  For more information see the full Acer Value Series report.

Specifications

  • 19" TFT LCD Display
  • 1280 x 1024 resolution
  • 2000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 75Hz Refresh Rate
  • VGA Connector
  • 5ms Response Time
  • 300 cd/m2 Brightness
  • Black Chassis
  • TN Panel Technology
  • Available with two built-in 1.0W speakers (Model V193 bm)
  • Energy Star qualified
  • VESA Wall Mount Compatible
  • Dimensions: 16.1"W x 7.1"D x 16.0"H
  • 3 year limited warranty

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    fits well into smaller areas that don't accommodate widescreens well

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    display is bright enough that you can use it sitting next to a window without a problem

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    works with older operating systems without a problem

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    excellent sharpness, makes reading text very comfortable

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    good contrast in the picture, can pick out details easily

Cons
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    instructions for adjusting the display aren't very clear, takes a little time to figure out

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    even with brightness turned to 0 it's still fairly bright, those with sensitive eyes may find it too bright

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