Acer M230HDL

Acer M230HDL

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Acer M230HDL Reviews

DigitalVersus

07/2010

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6.0/10

Monitor Reviews: 23'', 24'', 25'', 26'', 27'' and 28'' LCD Displays

This 23'' model comes with a Freeview tuner, and like any television worthy of its name, a remote control. despite what you might think from its name, the M230HDL have a HD TV tuner. Like all TV-monitor hybrids, there are a lot of different inputs: two HDMI ports, a VGA input, SCART, composite video, S-video, and, of course, the TV tuner. That's enough to plug in a PC, a Blu-ray player or a DVD player for instance. For audio, there's a pair of 2 x 5 Watt speakers, a headphone jack, and a coaxial S/PDIF output. Once again, there's a lot on offer. The biggest disappointment was the lack of a stand that, at the very least, allows you to move it up and down. Given that TN panels have such narrow vertical viewing angles, being able to move it up to level with your eyes would have been handy. On the side, there's a second HDMI input, as well as a USB port. This is connected to a multimedia player, which can play MP3s, show JPEGs and play MP4 and DivX video, as long as the latter are in an MLV container. As you'd expect from a monitor with a 5 ms TN panel, the M230HDL isn't the best choice for gaming. It's fast enough to handling less demanding platform games, but fast-moving objects in FPS titles aren't anywhere near smooth enough.