Acer 26" AL2623W / AL2616W

djphatic

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Hi

Does anyone have any info on these monitors
Acer 26" AL2623W / AL2616W

I believe the AL2616W is a Value Line monitor which just VGA, whereas AL2623W is a Office line monitor with VGA and DVI (HDCP).


This is only info ive been able to find so far
Product Description Acer AL2623W - flat panel display - TFT - 26"
Device Type Flat panel display / TFT active matrix
Colour Titanium silver
Diagonal Size 26" - widescreen
Max Resolution 1920 x 1200
Colour support 24-bit (16.7 million colours)
Response Time 5 ms
Image Brightness 500 cd/m2
Image Contrast Ratio 1300:1 (dynamic)
Digital Video Standard Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
Audio Output Speaker(s) - stereo - integrated
Interface DVI, VGA (HD-15)
Compliant Standards TCO '03, ISO 13406-2
Manufacturer Warranty 3 years warranty
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This was for sale for a short time on Newegg for 749.99 it went out of stock and is now off the site. If you type the model in on google you can read on the ncix forums that it would not do 1920x1200 through DVI only VGA. I read that they were supposed to fix this and then restock. I would not expect 1:1 on this model though.
 
This was for sale for a short time on Newegg for 749.99 it went out of stock and is now off the site. If you type the model in on google you can read on the ncix forums that it would not do 1920x1200 through DVI only VGA. I read that they were supposed to fix this and then restock. I would not expect 1:1 on this model though.

thats very strange, only 1920x1200 through VGA. Think i'll give this a miss then and keep my eyes out for the BenQ when it gets the fix.
 
thats very strange, only 1920x1200 through VGA. Think i'll give this a miss then and keep my eyes out for the BenQ when it gets the fix.

2006.12.18 - Problem fixed with new firmware

anyway, anybody knows if it's glossy or not and did anyone record a movie while playing Battlefield or Counter Strike or something like that?
Overall reviews are positive, input lag is said to be 20ms max. No blurring or tearing at all. So they say.
 
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