Sunday, March 31, 2013

Sizzling Acer T232HL Screen





Well, if you desire to take full benefit of the Windows 8 experience the Acer T232HL can be valuable. Its ten-point touch-screen technology plus bezel-free design present a responsive, unfettered canvas for navigating Window 8's interactive user interface, as well as it tender the rich colors along with wide viewing angles that IPS panels are known for. The enclosure of USB 3.0 technology is icing on the cake. Approved, the T232HL is more luxurious than your standard 23-inch monitor.
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The 23-inch model that vend for just $549, it and its bigger sibling, the Acer T272HL meet the requirements to be Windows 8–certified exhibits, which comprises support for at least five concurrent touch points as well as a bezel design that does not hinder with the user's talent to interact with the Windows 8 interface.

Approximately at $500 the T232HL doesn't turn up low-priced, however it does present responsive ten-point touch technology, a dazzling edge-to-edge glass design, plus outstanding IPS color as well viewing angle performance.

Design and Features: The T232HL appear more like a high-end HDTV than a desktop monitor. The 1,920-by-1,080 IPS panel is covered by a solitary sheet of shiny edge-to-edge glass with no raised bezels, a design that is together stylish also functional as it makes for effortless gesture control plus swiping. The reflective glass can be off-putting when the screen's background is dark, though.
Underneath the glass, a 1.25-inch glossy black border frames the display, plus there's a 2.4-inch-high strip of tinted plastic trim fixed to the bottom edge of the screen to give it some height. The picture frame-type stand is done up in a silvery metallic finish as well can be folded up flush to the cabinet when not utilized. Via applying pressure to the top corners of the panel you can tilt the display as far back as 60 degrees or as little as 8 degrees. There are four VESA-compliant holes at the rear of the cabinet for escalating the T232HL on a wall or in a kiosk.
Apparently, there are six thin buttons embedded in the right side of the cabinet that are used to power up the monitor as well as regulate settings and by  pressing any button (other than the Power switch) instigate on screen labeling for each button. They consist of menu, input, auto (auto-adjust), volume, plus "e" empowering technology buttons. Acer's empowering technology is in fact a assortment of picture presets comprising Standard, ECO, Graphics, Movie, also User modes.
And you can pinch individual settings in the picture menu although adjustments are restricted to brightness, contrast, plus color temperature. If you're using an analog signal you can amend horizontal and vertical position, focus, also clock, or allow the auto adjust feature do it for you.
Precisely, there are three high-speed downstream USB 3.0 ports en suite to the left side of the cabinet as well as one upstream port around back. Placing the downstream ports on the side of the monitor makes it effortless to plug in peripherals devoid of having to fumble around behind the cabinet. All three video inputs (HDMI, VGA, and DVI) are around back, as is an audio input for the fitted speakers. The speakers are loud however tinny; they sound enhanced when played at half volume as they tend to deform when pushed to the max. Missing are a webcam also microphone array.

A three-year warranty is given by Acer the T232HL and consists of HDMI, USB, DVI, plus VGA cables in the box. Moreover in the box are a rapid set up guide plus a resource CD.
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Performance: This T232HL performed impeccably as a touch-screen monitor. Zooming, pinching, as well rotating images was unproblematic and accurate, in addition to the edge-to-edge glass made it straightforward to swipe in Charms and open app bars. Entering text using the on-screen keyboard was additionally a breeze.

The IPS panels usually dispense rich, robust colors as well as outstanding viewing angles, also the T232HL does not dishearten. The Pirates of the Caribbean on Blu-ray seem to be outstanding; colors appeared well saturated, along with skin tones were spot-on. Grayscale performance was much improved than that of a TN panel however the darkest shades of gray on the DisplayMate 64-Step Grayscale test could have been a tad darker. Small text from the Scaled Fonts test emerged crisp plus intelligible.

In fact if you're into gaming, the T232HL's 5-millisecond (black-to-white) pixel response does an excellent job of handling speedy moving images. I hooked the monitor up to a PS3 console along with played a few rounds of Burnout Paradise, a high-octane street racing game. There were no palpable signs of ghosting or lag also game play was smooth along with fluid.

Acer T232HL used 26 watts of power throughout testing while set to the customary picture mode moreover only 18-watts with ECO mode enabled. That's comparable to the somewhat smaller Viewsonic TD2220 (21 watts and 14 watts, correspondingly) as well as is the sort of energy competence that virtues the GreenTech stamp of endorsement.
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 Acer T232HL Specifications:

Diagonal Screen Size:           23 inches
Stand Supplied?:       Yes
Landscape/Portrait Pivot:      No
Stand: Tilt:                 Yes
Native Resolution:                 1920 x 1080
Stand: Swivel:            No
Supported Video Formats:    1080p
Stand: Height:             No
Widescreen:                          Yes
USB Ports:                   3
Aspect Ratio:                         16:9
Microphone:                No
Video Inputs:                         DVI, HDMI
Height:                        17.9 inches
PC Interfaces:                        Analog VGA, Digital (DVI-D), HDMI
Width:                         21.5 inches
Built-in TV Tuner:                  None
Depth:                         1.9 inches
Pixel Response Time (Black to White):        5 milliseconds
Weight:                       12.6 lb
Built-In Speakers:                 Yes
Warranty Parts:           36 months
Pixel Refresh Rate Speed:    60Hz
Warranty Labor:          36 months

EnergyStar Compliance:   Yes

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