Acer AT3201W

Acer, like other leading PC OEMs, (such as Dell, Iiyama and Hyundai), has sought to diversify, which explains its entry into the LCD TV market. But this is a cut-throat market, and if it isn't already obvious, the competition is stiff.
| Acer AT3201W | |
|---|---|
| Diagonal measurement | 32" |
| Native resolution | 1366x 768 |
| Contrast | 800: 1 |
| Brightness | 500 nits |
| Latency | 16 ms |
| Colours | 16.7 M |
| H/V viewing angles | 170 / 170 |
| Connectivity | Cinch, S-Video, DVI, earphones |
| Convergence | VGA/DVI |
| Average price | £800 |
Design And Finish
Acer's prices are quite competitive, but that's no reason to neglect a product's looks. And the AT3201W is pleasant to look at and nicely finished. The silver-grey housing makes a fine effect. Though the materials are 100% plastic, the overall appearance is handsome.
Ergonomics
A lot of care has been taken with the remote control. It's pretty, though not necessarily practical. The OSD is easy to use and shows the manufacturer's experience with computer monitors.
Connectivity
At this price, the AT3201W's connectivity is good. Only HDMI is missing, but DVI works well.