Enjoy Ultra HD content and flexible viewing options with this 28-inch Acer LED monitor. It supports picture-in-picture views for simultaneous multiple screenings and picture-by-picture display with another monitor while maintaining the original 4K video resolution. This Acer LED monitor prevents display lag during fast-paced movie and gaming scenes with its 1ms response time.
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Bought this because I was looking for a bigger monitor, 27 inches or more. Was looking at the 27 LG in store but didn't like the white stand. Upon further review of this monitor, noticed it was bigger (28 inches) and was 4K. Checked the reviews and decided to give it a shot.
After hooking it up, I tested 4K by streaming some 4K demos on my PC.
Can hook up PS4, XBOX One or PC via the HDMI cable. It includes three different cables plus power cord.
Can wall mount if desired but the stand is awesome. Swivels, raise, lower and tilt. Very nice stand indeed!
Sound quality not great, use external speakers for XBOX or PS4.
As far as the picture quality, on your PC, use your driver software to adjust the colors. My Geforce 970 looks awesome in both 1080 (after using software controls) and 2160. The presets on the monitor alone do not look quite right to me on 1080 resolution, but I was able to make it look perfect with software on PC.
The screen is not glossy, so I don't have any glares. If you like glossy screens, you may be disappointed.
I love this monitor, don't care what anyone else says. For the price, it is huge and has a great stand. With the right video card driver software, you can adjust the colors, brightness, contrast easily on your PC for video and photo editing. If you don't have a card that can do 4K, it still looks nice in 1080.