Gadget Tech Review Acer’s Business Line Monitors

Acer’s B233HU bmidhz and B273HU bmidhz LCD monitors offer a few especially useful features.
Gadget Tech Review  Acer’s Business Line Monitors
Joshua Philipp
2/17/2009
Updated:
2/17/2009

Specially designed for professionals in the business world, Acer’s B233HU bmidhz and B273HU bmidhz LCD monitors offer a fewespecially useful features.

The 23-inch and 27-inch monitors have a simple design, yet are highly versatile. Both have adjustable height, tilt, and swivel, which allows for video presentations and easy viewing for multiple people.

They also boast high-quality picture, at 16:9 aspect ratio and 2048x1152 resolution. This allows for the viewing of High Definition (HD) digital content without distortion, and allows the monitors to display two pages at the same time—presenting twice the length of a web page on an average, 1024x768 resolution monitor.

“With these new monitors, Acer is continuing to provide our business customers with products that offer advanced technology, assure dependability and offer a positive return-on-investment,” said Chris White, Director of Product Marketing – Peripherals, Acer Group in a press release.

“The flexible adjustment and ergonomic design of the monitors maximize productivity and increase overall user satisfaction,’ said White.

Each monitor also allows for crisp, clean images and graphics through their 40000:1 (ACM) contrast ratio. Through the technology of the Acer Adaptive Contrast Management System (ACM), users can adjust images frame by frame to bring the contrast, detail, and gradation to the desired level. They also allow for a good level of brightness, while the ACM helps them to save energy.

The 23-inch B233HU bmidhz display is listed at $289, while the 27-inch B273HU bmidhz display is listed at $409.

 

Joshua Philipp is senior investigative reporter and host of “Crossroads” at The Epoch Times. As an award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker, his works include "The Real Story of January 6" (2022), "The Final War: The 100 Year Plot to Defeat America" (2022), and "Tracking Down the Origin of Wuhan Coronavirus" (2020).
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