Acer affordable KA272bmix IPS based monitors (Full HD)
Acer announced a total of three monitor models, including a zero frame design liquid crystal display "KA272bmix" equipped with an IPS panel.
"KA272bmix" is a 27-inch model that supports high-speed drawing with a response speed of 1 ms. The display color is 16.7 million colors, the brightness is 250 cd / m2, the contrast ratio is 1,000: 1 (ACM: 100 million: 1), the color gamut is 72% of NTSC, and it corresponds to AMD FreeSync. The interface is HDMI1.4 × 1, D-Subx1, 3.5mm stereo mini jack x1. The speaker is a 2Wx2 stereo speaker with a body size of 622mm in width, 459mm in height, 200mm in depth, and 4.52kg in weight. All monitors btw are Full HD only.
“KA242Ybmix” is a 23.8-type model that supports high-speed drawing with a response speed of 1 ms. The display color is 16.7 million colors, the brightness is 250 cd / m2, the contrast ratio is 1,000: 1 (ACM: 100 million: 1), the color gamut is 72% of NTSC, and it corresponds to AMD FreeSync. The interface is HDMI1.4 × 1, D-Subx1, 3.5mm stereo mini jack x1. The speaker is a 2Wx2 stereo speaker with a body size of 540mm in width, 414mm in height, 192mm in depth, and 3.70kg in weight.
The "HA220QAbi" is a 21.5-inch model with a slim design with the thinnest section 6.6mm . Display colors are 16.7 million colors, luminance is 250 cd / m2, contrast ratio is 1,000: 1 (ACM: 100 million: 1), response speed is 4 ms, and color gamut is 72% of NTSC. The interface is HDMI1.4 × 1, D-Subx1, and the speaker is not installed. The body size is 498mm wide, 384mm high, 186mm deep and weighs 2.50kg.
The monitors are priced 189, 135 and 135 USD and sales will start in Asia initially.
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Thats pretty bad on the NTSC color gamut for an IPS display. My ancient Dell Ultrasharp displays from 2010 can do 102%. But i guess thats expected considering they cost 5x more. lol.
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NTSC or sRGB? 102% of sRGB gamut is usually achievable for fast IPS panels. Dell UltraSharp series were and still are predominantly oriented at color accuracy than anything else. You won't see them do 144Hz, or even 75 for that matter. At least not anytime soon. Also, NTSC is really not used that very much, sRGB is better for reference, beside that,people usually calibrate "custom" at 6500 kelvin and unless you are doing HDR, 100% of gamut is where you should be at, more is fine but not that critical.
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Wide gamut 98% DCI-P3 < LG nano IPS 144hz.
Colour Space Measurements
sRGB coverage:
132.2%
DCI-P3 coverage:
97.5%
Rec.2020 coverage:
69.9%
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hmm...sounds familiar, oh yea, AOC 27G2