View Full Version : Acer AL2416WD 24IN Wide Screen
Zomg, anyone got any concrete information on these? ive been googling around and as a lot of people have said on the ncix forums, all that comes up are shops taking preorders..
the specs state its a 24" widescreen, 1920x1200 witha 6ms response time. 1000:1 contrast ratio and 0.258 pitch. Retardedly bright too.
anyone else looking at this baby? almost seems too good to be true from those specs alone, but if its true, and its only $1200CDN, i think i know what my christmas present will be this year <_<.
if anyone knows anything, i wanna see it.
broonsbane
11-01-05, 07:27 PM
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=15095
I found that..don't know if it's helpful or not
OMG! 1920x1200 at 6ms! If it has HDCP I must have this screen.
Ad Rock
11-01-05, 07:52 PM
I think I could actually spend the huge cash that is needed to get a 24" LCD on this monitor (if the specs are true and accurate) and not feel bad about doing so.
I have always been worried about ghosting, but if this 6ms is accurate I no longer have to fear :D.
broonsbane
11-01-05, 09:11 PM
I'd wait for a review before getting any hopes up. But still, it's supposed to retail for under a grand, so that's a plus at least
Ad Rock
11-03-05, 03:52 AM
I'd wait for a review before getting any hopes up. But still, it's supposed to retail for under a grand, so that's a plus at least
Yep that is why I stated I would purchase this monitor if the specs are actually a indication of how the monitor will perform.
Come on Acer you can do it.
MoreGooder
11-03-05, 08:20 PM
Be Hardware Review (http://www.behardware.com/articles/595-1/24-pouces-rapides-6-ms.html)
Cullam3n
11-03-05, 08:59 PM
OMG! 1920x1200 at 6ms! If it has HDCP I must have this screen.
:(
Probably because of the new generation, this panel doesnīt come cheap. So to have a competitive monitor (actually their first 24") Acer had to make several concessions, some of which we found quite odd. The most surprising is the interface with only analog input. This will soon be a problem. To begin with, video card manufacturers are progressively abandoning this format and changing to DVI. Second, with VGA itīs impossible to get HDCP certification (a new norm required to read future protected HD movies in full resolution). This monitor has a standard resolution of 1920 x 1200, which according to the latest industry news, will only be able to read HD protected movies in 960 x 540 pixels! What a waste!
tyson-chris
11-05-05, 11:50 AM
Wow, how unbelievably astounding. What idiot decided it would be okay to not have a DVI input on such a sweet monitor? Truly astounding...
I was going to say I have the Acer 20.1 inch Widescreen monitor and it's been everything I've hoped for, but lack of DVI is just inexcusable. I wouldn't touch this 24inch model.
Well **** VGA only. Guess I have to keep looking for a new monitor now.
Ad Rock
11-05-05, 01:50 PM
Well **** VGA only. Guess I have to keep looking for a new monitor now.
Yep looks like Acer will not be getting any of my money now :-/.
jasonh1234
11-18-05, 04:11 AM
They had an early test unit. The final product has DVI-D
Acer's product page. (http://www.acer.ca/acerpanam/page4.do?dau22.oid=13851&UserCtxParam=0&GroupCtxParam=0&dctx1=27&CountryISOCtxParam=CA&LanguageISOCtxParam=en&crc=1640414276)
I've already got one of these on order. Should be in by the 27th.
A New Hope... Now if it has HDCP I'm sold!
Chaos_Being
11-19-05, 09:44 AM
I've already got one of these on order. Should be in by the 27th.
From where, and how much?
jasonh1234
11-29-05, 04:54 AM
From where, and how much?
ncix.com for $1200 CDN. The monitors are currently in Toronto and will arrive at NCIX in 2-5 bus. days.
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