May 08, 2017 02:11 PM EDT
Most graphics designers or video editors need a good monitor and Acer may have one to consider in the Acer ProDesigner BM320 4K display. The features and specs alone atone for why it should be put into serious consideration though it comes at a price.
The Acer ProDesigner BM320 4K display was introduced recently, a monitor that claims to render precise color reproduction. Acer is confident that the new monitors can do just that, particularly because they offer support for Adobe RGB and and sRGB plus a 10-bit color depth. Aside from those, it also provides support to Rec. 709 and DCI-P3 color spaces, Digital Trends reported.
The Acer ProDesigner BM320 is unlike any typical monitor. Among the features it has to offer include in-plane switching, 3840x2160 resolution at 60 Hz, 16:9 aspect ratio and color support for about 1.07 billion. The 32-inch monitor also comes with multiple ports which could broaden its usage. These include a DVI, HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2, Mini DisplayPort and 5 USB 3.1 Gen1 ports according to the features and specs revealed by Acer.com. It also has 2 two-watt speakers, likely to help out video editing professional.
At 32-inches, the Acer ProDesigner BM320 should be more than enough for folks who want a bigger display and detail. Aesthetically, the monitor already boasts a sleek design where the IPS panel should help deliver better wider viewing angles as well as accurate colors of up to 178-degrees. It also comes with Flicker-less technology, BlueLightShield, and ComfyView, all promising to make viewing better without dealing with glares or eye strains.
The features and specs of the Acer ProDesigner BM320 4K display offer a lot and professional who get the chance could eventually be more productive. However, advanced and high specs do come at a price. The Acer ProDesigner BM320 retails for $1,300, a bit steep for the normal consumer.
Investing on the Acer ProDesigner BM320 4K display should be no problem for individual and companies who want advanced aid in their business. Some may opt to hold off on that or perhaps console themselves with displays that are more suited to their budget.