
The AL2032W is very complete. Of all the displays we tested for this article, it's the one with the widest range connectivity, including VGA/DVI, cinch, and S-Video.
Mixed Fidelity
The Acer AL2032W's colour fidelity was only average. Few colours were perfect, in spite of the fact that 95% had a DeltaE of < 2.

| Black spot | White spot | Contrast |
|---|---|---|
| 0.46 | 186 | 404: 1 |
For once, the brightness level was properly regulated. That's rare! The black level, unfortunately, was a little high compared to the best 19" monitors, and the result is a heavy toll on contrast. The contrast was quite stable, by the way, though we've seen better since. The contrast peaked at 30% and 70% brightness.

The colour gamut of the AL2032W is compatible with the colour space generally used on PCs, yet a certain weakness in the greens and reds is noticeable.

- 16:9 LCDs: Movies On Your Desk!
- Sony MFM-HT75W
- High-Class
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Acer AL2032WM
- Connectivity
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Philips 200W6
- Mixed Results
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Dell 2405FPW
- Good, But Not Better
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- ViewSonic VP231WB
- Iffy Colours
- Spatial Uniformity
- In Use
- Sony SDM-P234
- Hi-Fi?
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Conclusion