Acer AL1732 Prestige 17inch LCD monitor - [hardware] 04:38 AM EDT - Apr,06 2006 - post a comment Phoronix
posted a review on the Acer AL1732 Prestige. Among the many features for
this 17" monitor are DVI and VGA input, rear-cable management, integrated
speakers, metal stand, stylish looks, high-brightness LCD, anti-reflective
coating, Kensington lock, PC and Mac compatible, VESA wall-mountable, auto-tune
feature, and a friendly OSD interface. Some of the specifications for the unit
include a 0.264 mm pixel pitch, 400 cd/m2 brightness, 500:1 contrast ratio, 140°
/ 140° typical viewing angle, 8ms typical response time, 2 x 2W speakers, and
50W LCD power consumption.
In our Linux tests, the AL1732 showed no apparent signs of trouble and
overall we were incredibly pleased with the results from general desktop
usage to gaming and watching movies. Of course, during this the integrated
speakers are not the best if you have audiophile tendencies. The few other
downfalls with the device is the lack of integrating a headphone adapter, no
additional audio/video (i.e. composite) inputs, no swivel support, and lack
of pivoting/possible screen adjustments. With what we had seen from this Acer
Prestige today, the AL1732 is certainly one of the better choices in the market
for a sub-$200 17" LCD with enough features to please nearly anyone and doesn't
cost much more than the Acer Value line. While the product was not perfect, it
certainly was excellent. With Acer being an incredibly large hardware vendor
around the world, we hope they will continue to come up with ingenious products
such as the AL1732 that we set our eyes on today.
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