• 24" Full HD (1920 x 1080) widescreen TN G-SYNC compatible display
  • 144Hz refresh rate- using Display port | response time: 1ms
  • Height, pivot, swivel and tilt | viewing angles: 170° horizontal & 160° vertical
  • 2 x 2 watt speakers | panel Type: TN | colors supported: 16. 7 million | brightness: 350 nit
  • Signal inputs: 1 x Display Port (V1. 2), 1 x HDMI/MHL & 1 x DVI
  • Mounting Type: VESA mounting compatible (100 x 100mm)

I play rocket league.... A LOT! I'm a Champ 3 in the game (which is very, very good) and this monitor was a MUST buy for me; it drastically improved my game play (namely dribbling and flicks). First off, it is a true 240hz monitor. My AMD Radeon settings confirms this and I can very easily see the difference when playing at 120hz vs 240hz.. Also, the colors are beautiful! The biggest color improvement I noticed from my upgrade was in the darker lights. I would have preferred to get a 27in screen, however, this was by FAR the biggest bang for my buck ( and yours too!) that you will find at 240hz. I would have had to pay over TWICE (purchased for $230) what I did to get those couple extra inches... There is also almost no bezel and the Display cord is provided!! What a steal! And I can use freesync with this when I play PUBG (as I don't get as many fps on there) to eliminate tearing. Again, this was a bargain and would highly recommend trying it out.

This is a great monitor at a good price. Yes it is only 1080p but given my budget this is a great monitor. I don't have the budget to buy components that can push 1440p or even 4k AND have money left over to get a monitor to take advantage of all that power. I can max out all settings with this monitor, it is buttery smooth at 144Hz refresh and 1ms response. Acer is still doing a great job making quality monitors in the $200 price range. Even though it is only 1080p the image is crisp, with great colors, and I cannot notice any ghosting, tearing, bad pixels, or any other image issues.

Alright I'm a pro player (Salaried) and having 240hz is a huge game play difference from 144hz. If you're an Esports player to try be at the top of your game I'd recommend a 240hz monitor + at least 240FPS in game at all times. This monitor is a beast and it comes with custom crosshairs for those games that don't wanna give you crosshairs. I'd recommend it to any one trying to go professional in gaming.

I absolutely love this monitor, sure it’s not the top of the line and only 1080p but gaming in 4K is expensive. Pros: - 1ms - 144hz - Price - Overall appearance - Sturdy stand - Easy adjustable screen Seriously I had semi low expectations when buying because it was cheaper than some but honestly it’s fantastic I love the stand it doesn’t move or rattle or anything it’s probably the best stand I’ve ever had for a monitor. It has small borders around the screen so it’s not massive and doesn’t take up a lot of space on your desk. Not sure why people say the colors looked washed or whatever to me they looked pretty good I took about 5 minutes messing with the setting and bumped it to 144hz cuz it’s in 60hz standard and it was 100 times better. Cons: - LED power light - Settings So when I first got it I couldn’t figure out what was bothering my eye thought maybe I needed to adjust to the 144hz. Figured out that when the screen is adjusted to the top of the stand the power light was like beaming me in the eye, super annoying. Easy fix cover it with a super small piece of duct tape so you can still see it but not right in the eye lol. The settings menu is a bit of a pain in the ass to manage around to changing stuff but honestly I set it once and never touch it again 9/10 so who cares. You have to go into the windows advanced settings to bump it to 144hz and you need a DP cable HDMI I believe can be set to 120hz. In conclusion guys honestly you won’t be dissappointed in this monitor I love it. Does everything I wanted in a monitor and I don’t get eye strain from long sessions of use which is awesome! Also the price makes it even more attractive. For people who gave it 1 star for a white screen, come on shit happens you got a bad unit, they replaced it under warranty, it happens. For real though if you’re like me who has to check 50 different same items trying to decide, just buy this one it’s great!

It’s great. But honestly it seems like the frames maxes out at like 180fps. When I go up to 240 fps I can’t even tell a difference. Maybe it’s just my pc and not having enough processing power. Also, make sure your monitor is plugged into your gpu and not your motherboard. I got this; I don’t care about g sync. I’ve used g sync before and couldn’t even tell the difference. So this amd free sync is just fine for me.

Day 1: So far, awesome monitor Pros: Clean crisp picture Havent tweaked settings yet but looks great Nice and bright Running 1440p freesync@144hz no problem.(using vega64 8gb) I didnt know it had speakers but it does, quiet though Sturdy stand Nicely built No dead pixels Backlight seems fine Cons: None thus far

Dude this monitor will blow your mind. At first i was anxious because of the reviews of this monitor not being able to display 144hz on 1080p resolution. When it came, i checked the rumors. And alas, the monitor is only currently displaying 60hz. But after researching for a little bit, I adjusted the fps from 60 to 144 on advanced settings in windows, and dude, you'll clearly see 144hz. When you move your cursor you will see the difference from 60hz. Runs like freaking butter.

First off if you order this from amazon, get the gift wrapping option. They come shipped in their factory box which clearly advertises what is inside the box. My first one disappeared or was never arrived to my house. Amazon was awesome and replaced it and I was on standby the whole day it was to arrive lol. That aside, I’m really pleased with the monitor itself. It’s the first “gaming” monitor I’ve ever owned so with nothing to compare it against, it does what it advertises. The packaging in the box is very protective. Assembly is quick, intuitive, and no tools are needed. The base is stable, which is welcome since this monitor can be rotated, swiveled, raised and lowered in height, ect. I didn’t have any dead pixels in my screen thankfully. Picture is great. I haven’t played any fast paced games so can’t comment on that aspect, the games I do play are better presented since this is much bigger than any monitor I’ve owned previous. On that note, if you are buying your first monitor, because you are sitting closer, monitors appear larger than you might think having bought tv’s. What I mean is a 24 inch tv for watching the news is tiny, but this monitor for gaming is about the limits of how big I want a monitor. I had to look at the box and make sure it was the correct one/size. (Glad I didn’t buy a 37”) Anyway, it does 144hz 1080p and IMO does it well for a really great price. Haven’t had it long, so hopefully the reliability is on par with everything else so far. At this time I highly recommend.

It comes with Display port to Display Port Cable, Power Cable, and headphone to headphone cable. The speakers on the monitor are small tweeters, So, might want to stick with your awesome heaphones. Very refreshingly satisfying frame rate. Compared to regular 60Hz, Everything looks smoother. Mouse cursor moves more smoothly, the videos play more smoothly, and games play better. Switching from a Samsung 4K monitor that runs at 60Hz, Faster frames are just so much more satisfying that going back to Full HD is no big deal. I do not miss 4K, at all. I fell in love with this monitor since It went from using 30% of my graphics card to 70% of my graphics capacity playing the same game at 144 fps. Now, it feels like the games were meant to be played this way. Note: if you play a game in 144Hz, you will never want to game in 60Hz, again... Just for FYI, I was thinking about building a new rig just to max potential this monitor, but after using my current rig from 8 years ago with modern budget card, I changed my mind. I am using Nvidia GTX 1050 2GB with this, and it works with low settings with some medium post processing. Am I getting full 144 fps? seeing that it does not go 100% usage, but fluxuates around 70%, probably. I have an Xbox One S on 1080p TV, and comparing the gameplay of PC and Xbox S, monitor makes the PC gaming experience so much better. I have only praises for 144Hz gaming. It definitely improves the gaming experience. I am guessing, due to less eye strain.

I did plenty of research on the different high refresh rate monitors on the market and ended up buying the Acer XF250Q for several reasons. For one, it's a 240Hz monitor. There probably won't be that noticeable of a difference between 144Hz and 240Hz but I went with the highest refresh rate anyway and boy does it look amazing. Coming from a 60Hz monitor, 240Hz is incredibly smoother and enhances visuals so much more. Another big consideration when making this purchase was the monitor's price. I got this monitor for $230, which is lower than a lot of 144Hz monitors. I don't know how they are able to sell these at such a low price, because I do not see any shortcuts taken in the quality of the product or it's packaging. Even the design is excellent: the bezels are quite small and the stand is both sturdy and very adjustable in all directions. It gets quite bright at 400nits and there are no defects/dead pixels/artifacts. A quick UFO refresh rate and frame skipping test confirms that it's a perfectly working 240Hz monitor without any problems. Something to note is that it's a Freesync monitor, so you should only use it with an AMD GPU. When using it with the same exact system but with an Nvidia GPU, there are frame stutters and skips in the UFO test. One of the most important quality control issues with monitors is backlight bleed. My monitor had a little bit of a lighter shade on the sides, but it's not noticeable in regular use. It's only noticeable in the dark with a black colored screen. I can upload pictures if someone wants to see. Pros: - 240Hz - Bright at 400nits - Price (cheaper than many 144Hz monitors) - Well designed overall - Sturdy and adjustable stand Cons: - Only compatible with AMD GPU (monitor stuttered/skipped when tested with an Nvidia GPU).