• Reviews around bite (2.05 of 5)

    Acer Predator XB321HK bmiphz 32-inch IPS UHD (3840 x 2160) NVIDIA G-Sync Widescreen Display (2 x 2w speakers, 4- USB 3.0 Ports, HDMI & Display Port)

    • If you're the least bit picky about IPS glow and other issues, then plan on playing "monitor lottery" a couple times
    • I don't regret this purchase one bit.
    • A bit smoother, with higher frame rates, but more or less the same
    • It just seems like turning it a bit left or right will cause it to pop out and fall over
    • Sparkles a little bit, hard to describe but whites have a shimmering quality
    • But when I was moving slow the IPS blur was a bit much for my liking
    • Not as sharp as I normally like and a bit on the dim side...
    • Maybe I got lucky but my Asus has VERY major back light bleed).-USB ports on the side of the monitor for... something-Controls for calibrating screen and such are extremely easy to use (especially when compared to the hideous acer x34 controls)-Bezel is quite small (can't really notice it, even with triple monitors)Con's:-Still a slight bit of backlight bleed (not bad, sort of a nitpick)-Not assembled out of the box like the Asus equivalent (again, a
    • The USB hub seems a bit odd to me, but for some it could be very handy
    • The only way this could be better is if the monitor was a bit more stable on the stand.
    • but I ended up returning the monitor specifically because the motion blur was just a bit too noticeable for me
    • The 34" widescreen curved monitors are a little pricey and the aspect ratio looks a bit strange since they are so short and wide
    • I've read tons of pros and cons of this monitor, and was a bit skeptical at first -- but in the end I just bought it and hoped for the best
    • I was able to hit shots with Overwatch McCree quite a bit easier and more consistently than a 120hz
    • I absolutely love this monitor, the picture and resolution of this monitor is amazing, the stand is very well made a bit heavy but solid, and easy to install
    • After reading a good bit of reviews I was really debating on getting this monitor
    • I was worried about them quite a bit before buying the monitor, to the point I tried all local shops first and even one in Australia where they said they would check for pixels first (didn't buy because they said their monitors had dead pixels)
    • So while I definitely am loving this monitor, I'm have quite a bit of buyer's remorse around the price and drawbacks.
    • A bit difficult to get to the cable ports, but this is a once-off hassle and not worthy of diminishing the fabrication and design quality of the screen to any extent.
    • You have the ability to turn it on and off freely, however it stutters a bit when you turn it on, like I mentioned
    • Two stars were removed because the picture quality is just not great, the color accuracy is just a bit bad- nothing terrible, but If you own a nice tv or have used an ips monitor then you will notice
    • Not as sharp as I normally like and a bit on the dim side...