Thank you this video has been very helpful I have been looking for a good gaming moniter and this one caught my eyes on amazon so was trying to do little bit of research about it and I stumbled along this video
I'm glad you found my video on the Acer Monitor.. Like you, I was looking for months for a nice monitor and looking everywhere for more info.. I read all the reviews on Amazon but You Tube didn't have much about this monitor.. I have only had it just over a week now but am very happy with it. Does take some fooling around with the adjustments and the Windows HDR Calibration app also helps out a lot if you end up getting this one.. Games look fantastic on it!
Sorry I missed your comment somehow.. not sure if you have decided on a monitor or not yet? I can do my best if you still want a look into the menu settings. Or I can direct to a video on them posted already for another creator?
@@retroreplay83Any is okay please, I haven’t decided on a monitor yet.I want to see its features to make sure whether it’s a upgrade from my current one
@@Whosean Here is a link (ruclips.net/video/_bVuP3BDHHg/видео.html) to a great explanation to the menu features. Although this video is four years old the menu system is the same on my monitor. I guess they haven't changed the menu for awhile.. His menu is on the side where mine is in the middle so its just placement of where that pops up on the screen. I keep mine in HDR mode because I find it to be the best to my liking..
@@retroreplay83 Oh okay, if it isn’t a hassle, are you able to overclock your monitor through that menu?If so so to which values like 250hz,260hz,280hz
@@Whosean I checked it out under the windows settings and display/advanced properties and there is no where you can chose to go higher than the 240hz in the monitor settings. I looked online to see where to look and while I was there I checked to see if my drivers were updated and I have the latest drivers. Nothing in the monitors menu has anything to change/overclock the monitor. Not sure if there is anything you could download to overclock either but in my searching there may be something out there?
Thanks for sharing Chris. I need to get a secondary monitor for editing purposes. I'll have to check this one out.
Sure thing! Thanks for watching. Check it out there are so many choices out there for monitors.
Thank you this video has been very helpful I have been looking for a good gaming moniter and this one caught my eyes on amazon so was trying to do little bit of research about it and I stumbled along this video
I'm glad you found my video on the Acer Monitor.. Like you, I was looking for months for a nice monitor and looking everywhere for more info.. I read all the reviews on Amazon but You Tube didn't have much about this monitor.. I have only had it just over a week now but am very happy with it. Does take some fooling around with the adjustments and the Windows HDR Calibration app also helps out a lot if you end up getting this one.. Games look fantastic on it!
Could you please do a video on the menu, I’m looking to buying it and I’m interested in the game setting and everything else, please and thank you
Sorry I missed your comment somehow.. not sure if you have decided on a monitor or not yet? I can do my best if you still want a look into the menu settings. Or I can direct to a video on them posted already for another creator?
@@retroreplay83Any is okay please, I haven’t decided on a monitor yet.I want to see its features to make sure whether it’s a upgrade from my current one
@@Whosean Here is a link (ruclips.net/video/_bVuP3BDHHg/видео.html) to a great explanation to the menu features. Although this video is four years old the menu system is the same on my monitor. I guess they haven't changed the menu for awhile.. His menu is on the side where mine is in the middle so its just placement of where that pops up on the screen. I keep mine in HDR mode because I find it to be the best to my liking..
@@retroreplay83 Oh okay, if it isn’t a hassle, are you able to overclock your monitor through that menu?If so so to which values like 250hz,260hz,280hz
@@Whosean I checked it out under the windows settings and display/advanced properties and there is no where you can chose to go higher than the 240hz in the monitor settings. I looked online to see where to look and while I was there I checked to see if my drivers were updated and I have the latest drivers. Nothing in the monitors menu has anything to change/overclock the monitor. Not sure if there is anything you could download to overclock either but in my searching there may be something out there?