Ranging in size with high resolution and touch function this Acer monitor is currently unrivaled. It is slightly more expensive, but the value is very good.
The presentation of text and images is simply brilliant. The monitor produces no noise, no humming or similar The power supply is external, thus in the case of the case easy to replace.
The design is clear and practical. The "glass" on the monitor stands, can be unscrewed from plastic and when required. Assuming a fixed design, you can then screw the screen even at a stand.
Poorly positioned the two USB ports are on the right side, the cables are so visible.
Properly modest is the menu. This is about 6 keys operated (!) - To change the brightness so you need 5 times different click buttons to finally be able to adjust. Some functions are locked.
Give it a standard, a user mode and an eco mode. Basically, but differ only by the contrast and brightness settings. The graphics and the movie mode is useless. In the former, even a rather ugly sharpening of the image takes place. For whom the representation is not colorful enough, the color saturation under Windows can be used in setting the graphics card change (eg NVIDIA Control Panel).
The monitor dissolves so high that you would probably have to customize the Windows icon / -Schrifthöhe so you can read the menu well. I have it set to 150%. Most programs are thus represented (currently under Windows 7) blurred. Windows 8 can switch off the scale globally, in Windows 7 you have for each program that will be blurred, right click and off in the properties "scaling for high dpi". With 64bit programs will not do, here you can do it yourself in the registry an entry: HKCU / Software / Microsoft / Windows NT / CurrenVersion / AppCompatFlags / Layers: exe path + HIGHDPIAWARE
That a webcam (top, center) is integrated, I think a good idea. Unfortunately, she has no pilot light and can not be disabled via a physical switch.
Actually, this monitor would be worth 5 stars, but unfortunately he acts somewhat carelessly designed. In particular, poor control is a pity. The monitor is sensitive even for the pointed end of a (Kamor) stylus, the soft end goes - but has practically no advantage over the use of a finger.