Acer KG251QF
3 reviews
Yes it is cheaper, but is it worth it when you consider how easily the screen damages – At the time of purchase this was an affordable spec upgrade on my trustworthy older Asus. The colours were vibrant and found it to be user friendly, it offered many of the specs at a cheaper price, a saving of between $50 and $200 at the time and has not skipped a beat since purchase. On the negative, it is cheaper and therefor less sturdy, I felt the constant need to protect it, even so the screen scratch's/marks easily so keep the kitty away and any other object that may accidently come into contact with it (yes, it is that flimsy). A couple of years on and the time has come for a replacement I love my MSI and the old Asus is still a great emergency monitor, so I will be looking at an upgraded MSI or Asus. No... I would not look at purchasing another Acer unless they work on the flimsy screen which really needs to be placed in a glass cabinet to protect.
Purchased in .
It's almost perfect and I use it a lot – I would be completely happy with this amazing monitor if it was more frames a second, I didn't let that take from the score though because not everybody has a big problem with the frames, it's nice and big and the frame is nice and small. Great for gaming and I would recommend it to any gamer, however if your not a gamer this I'd a bit overkill. If you have the money, get it.
Purchased in at Harvey Norman for $230.
This monitor is perfect!! (Cheap) – The Acer KG251QF is an average 24.5 1080p 144Hz 1ms gaming monitor. However, its wide FreeSync range, gaming features, ultra-thin bezels, and the alluring price tag sweeten the deal and make this monitor somewhat superior than any other monitor, the price tag gives the upper hand!!!
Purchased in at Kogan.com for $279.
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