Experience dazzling visuals and immersive productivity with the Acer EZ321Q WI 31.5″ Full HD widescreen IPS display. Perfect for personal use, this monitor delivers stunning 1920 x 1080 resolution, bringing your favorite movies, games, and productivity tasks to life with vibrant colors and sharp clarity. With a refresh rate of 60Hz and a swift 4ms response time, enjoy smooth and responsive performance, reducing motion blur for an enhanced viewing experience during fast-paced action.
Designed with your comfort in mind, the Acer VisionCare technologies feature safeguards your eyes, allowing for extended use without strain. The monitor is elegantly designed in a sleek white and silver finish, fitting seamlessly into any aesthetic.
Connectivity is made easy with versatile ports, including 1 x HDMI 1.4 and 1 x VGA (VGA cable included), ensuring compatibility with various devices. Measuring at 31.5 inches diagonally, and with dimensions of 7.09 x 28.7 x 19.1 inches, this monitor strikes the perfect balance between size and functionality, making it an excellent addition to your workspace or entertainment center.
Weighing in at just 18.36 pounds and powered at 240 volts, the Acer EZ321Q WI integrates convenience without compromising on performance. Whether you’re working on projects, streaming your favorite content, or indulging in gaming sessions, this exceptional monitor elevates your digital experience. Available since November 10, 2019, the Acer EZ321Q WI is a reliable and stylish choice for those seeking a high-quality display solution.
Lisa –
This monitor presents a good value proposition, the picture quality isn’t up there with more expensive models but for the price paid it’s more than acceptable, fonts are a little fuzzy in some sizes but certainly readable, and colors are bright and vivid. The monitor itself is visually attractive and looks good on my desk. The base attached without tools and was easy to slide into place and solid. I had a little trouble working the buttons to set the input to VGA, the layout isn’t particularly intuitive, and I don’t know if I didn’t do it right but every time I boot my computer the monitor looks for an HDMI signal then finally settles on VGA which is a minor annoyance. All in all, I feel I got more than my money’s worth, it’s a nice, big screen in an attractive package and renders things accurately and well. I’m not a gamer so I can’t speak to it for gaming, but it seems fine for streaming video.
Rango M. –
I bought it when the price was closer to $200, which I think is the right price. Good build quality, the stand is metal and it has the option for a vesa mount. Picture is good, the pixels can be a bit noticeable sometimes, but it’s what you expect from a large 1080p screen. Good monitor overall, I would definitely recommend it.
Dr.Seuss –
The Acer EB321HQU Cbidpx 31.5″ LCD is an absolute game-changer that has elevated my viewing experience to a whole new level. This display is a masterpiece that flawlessly blends style, functionality, and remarkable resolution, making it a must-have for anyone seeking top-tier visual quality.
The 2560 x 1440 resolution is an absolute treat for the eyes. It transforms High-Definition entertainment into an immersive spectacle, bringing every detail to life with astonishing clarity and precision. Whether I’m watching movies, gaming, or working on intricate design projects, the sheer brilliance of the display never ceases to amaze me.
The contrast ratio of 100,000,000:1 is nothing short of phenomenal. The depth and richness of colors make images pop with vibrancy, giving a cinematic quality to my viewing sessions. Even fast-paced action sequences remain sharp and crisp, thanks to the rapid 4ms response time that effectively eliminates motion blur.
One of the standout features of the EB321HQU Cbidpx LCD is its versatility. With a range of connectivity options including DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI ports, I never have to worry about compatibility issues. Whether I’m connecting my laptop, gaming console, or other devices, the monitor seamlessly adapts to my needs.
The display’s 300 cd/m² brightness ensures that visuals remain vivid even in well-lit environments. It’s a true testament to Acer’s commitment to delivering uncompromised quality across various scenarios. Moreover, the power efficiency of 50 W (Power On) showcases the monitor’s eco-friendly design without compromising on performance.
In summary, the Acer EB321HQU Cbidpx 31.5″ LCD (UM.JE1AA.C01) is a masterpiece that combines aesthetics, innovation, and performance in one package. Its breathtaking resolution, exceptional contrast ratio, and versatile connectivity options make it a standout choice for both entertainment and professional use. This monitor has redefined my expectations of visual excellence, and I couldn’t be more thrilled with my investment
Laura –
The 1440 resolution is a must for work from home use. The qualiry is great. I removed the original support for an ajustable arm. Best bang for your bucks screen.
Gerald Graw –
I can’t say much I dislike about the monitor. I like the height. 16.5″ tall screen. Very glossy screen but glare is not bad at all. Driving two of these with a 3070. Nice and thin.
Earl M Cash III –
My husband needed a larger monitor as he works from home and he was squinting to work on his laptop monitor. We went with this size not really knowing if it would be right. Yes, it seems huge! But he doesn’t even need to wear his reading glasses to work on it. Acer is a dependably great brand and it looks pretty sleek. We did have to go out and buy a VGA to HDMI cord after we got it, as the one that comes with it is VGA to VGA and he doesn’t have a VGA port on his laptop. Overall, pretty pleased with this purchase!
Amazon Customer –
Huge screen, great resolution, easy set up. My son is a tech guy and works on audio and visual projects and he was blown away with this acer. I like the white frame and just looks solid, good quality. I ordered a white HDMI cable however and glad I did as I did not like the black cables that came with it that had ugly blue plastic connectors. I have a white desk and they look cleaner. Just a tip if you like a white desk, white desk pad, white mouse etc. 🙂
JP –
The product did not come with 4 screw/bolts to attach the monitor to the base. Acer did not send any as warranty process much too complicated for such a small item. Eventually found 4 other screw/bolts to attach the base and the monitor.
Dr.Seuss –
I was considering two 27″ HDMI monitors, but decided on one 32″ for my needs. I really wanted a monitor that had a good brightness level, which can be lower on more gaming focused monitors depending on the screen technology.. My fundamental need was to display multiple windows which it does fine, and is a great boost to productivity versus flipping between screens. The Picture in picture is one of the features I really wanted. I can display up to two concurrent windows, with a choice of 5 locations.
The display is crisp, and fine for my eyes. The color rendition is good, I’ve seen better, especially on some 4k screens, but it is not disappointing, and the colors seem reasonably saturated, and are fine for Photography. But there are some that are much better, check out some of the Viewsonic, and Philips displays. As I noted the brightness is however good for a large display.
The feature that really swung the Acer display was the PIP function, I could not find this feature on any monitor at this time for less than $300/ up. This allows me to run a development system and operate side by side of PIP modes to use both systems. This is really awesome. The Acer has three inputs to select from – one Display Port, an HDMI, and one DVI. I run the Windows 10 Laptop into the DVI, and a Raspberry Pi into the HDMI and the Mac into the display port input. I run the Mac at QHD which it performs flawlessly. The Linux (Pi) runs on HDMI at similar resolution, and the lap top in a Window at same res as the local display. I have an external keyboard switch to share the keyboard and mouse between the Mac and the Pi. This all works very well. The only clunky bit is the hidden controls and on screen display on the Acer, thats meh. I have also used the screen with my old Apple TV, which is nice when you are working sometimes. I wish there were a few more PIP options, but the basics are well covered.
I also have headphones connected to the display and can listen to music etc at night without waking up the family. There are no on-board speakers however. That would be my one add in a perfect world.
This screen does have a VESA MOUNT! I have this hung off a nice wall mount which frees up more desk space and is easy to adjust to suitable viewing. This is something that a lot of models do not support in the value end of the market. In my experience with a super large screen this is a must have. I would not buy a monitor without this feature. The enclosed stand is very nice finished, but I have not used it, so no further comment on that.
Obviously all the inputs work, and features. Also the monitor plays nice with the Mac (a 2011 Mac Mini Server) and Windows 10. It also works fine with the Pi, which makes for a really nice little Linux system BYTW. So top marks for compatibility. Oh, and yes it works with the Apple TV Gen 3. The picture is a little low res though, so not the coolest, I would use a more current model for serious viewing.
I did not use the supplied cables, I purchased these nice nylon covered cables from Amazon – Ivanky. They work well, and feed through the mount nicely.
On size, I think you could go up to about 40″ on the desktop, but it may become tiresome to use. I find 32″ works fine for my needs. Two 27″ would have the usual line down the middle, so I don’t think the extra space would be as useable, or at least as flexible. I have definitely seen a productivity improvement with the large screen, and work is more relaxed by not having to keep switching screens all the time. The Mac multiple desktop is really great here for organizing your work flow.
Acer get some whacks here for reliability. No observation to share at this time. Will report back if that situation changes. There were no stuck or missing pixels at all. Thumbs up to Acer on that.
Build quality, mine is nicely put together, and I really like as noted the traditional power chord and VESA mount. Not having another power pack hanging out on the desk or the floor is nice.
Screen uniformity of color etc, very, very good. The camera picture is poorer than the actual experience. The panel is rated for wide angle use and that is 100% the case in use. This is good when we are discussing something on the computer, so you can display and share. That might however, be an issue in some office environments – FYI.
In summary…
1. Some great features that are not competitively available in this price range
2. Good quality QHD display with a good brightness
3. Screen controls – meh
4. VESA mount
5. No wall wart, plugs into the standard 110v wall socket!
6. Nice range of digital video inputs, would have loved an additional HDMI (ie 4 inputs)
7. Headphone socket
8. Good price, and good value to price
The cons:
1. Its not the best choice for hard core gaming – but then you already know that, so why are you looking!
2. No speakers
3. On screen controls are not the greatest Ux.
Overall great business/engineering display. Not the best for photography, and lower performance end of the spectrum for gaming. Recommended for the Office type user. Supports local presentation capability due to size.
RW –
Was the cheapest big monitor I could find. Works great, almost too big, great colors, very reasonably priced.