• Reviews around tear (2.23 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)

    • I hate screen tearing and I hate input lag so this truly seemed like something I needed
    • 240hz gsync man i have never seen anything so smooth and tear free
    • Occasionally, this monitor will have a strange screen tear where there are a few pixels missing in a vertical line in a random position on the monitor
    • G sync finally solves that terrible screen tear and input lag
    • Vertical tears got much worse after owning this
    • Felt satisfying to install and very pretty on your desk but this thing has the worst screen tearing I've ever seen on any monitor before, plus 4K mode is only possible if the refresh rate is set to 30 which makes this thing an absolute potato
    • Out of the box, this monitor was working great, but after about 2 weeks without issue, the dreaded tear showed up when I started playing a game with gsync
    • This persists on both hdmi and dvi as well as in the monitor's own boot sequence and interface while no video cables are plugged in whatsoever.
    • It is for both the geek as well as for the everyday Joe
    • These monitors also suffer blacklight bleed (as with most of IPS monitors).
    • The picture looks as sharp as it would on any 1080P monitor
    • This monitor is much brighter, with it I keep brightness at 80% during the day and colors look just as well as in the dark, the brightness of the monitor is on par with the surroundings.4