by Joshua Gulick — Thursday, December 4, 2014

Acer’s B326HK 32” 4K Monitor Gets $999 Price Tag, Is Available Today

It’s hard to say that a nearly $1,000 display is affordable, but Acer’s newly-launched 32-inch B326HK is one of the less-expensive monitors in the 4K market. With a resolution of 3840x2160 (four times the available pixels of a 1920x1080 display) and IPS technology for wide-angle viewing, the display is bound to get the attention of everyone from artists to gamers.



The B326HK isn’t a flashy display, but it’s designed to be easy to adjust, whether you want to raise, lower, or tilt it. The monitor also comes with a full complement of ports, including HDMI with MHL (for mobile devices), DisplayPort
, DVI, Mini DP, and USB 3.0.



Other specs are solid, but unsurprising: the B326HK has a 6ms response time and 100,000,000:1 maximum contrast ratio. The monitor is mercury-free and Energy Star and Epeat Gold-compliant and is backed by a three-year warranty.



The Acer display isn’t the only sub-$1,000 4K Ultra HD display. Dell has three under a grand for example, including the 24-inch P2415Q, which rings it at just under $600. But none of Dell’s sub-$1,000 monitors provide more than 27-inches of screen real estate, whereas the B326HK boasts 32 inches.
Tags:  display, Acer, monitor, screen, 4k, IPS, Ultra HD
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