Acer Computer AL1951D 19" LCD Monitor Display
- 19 Diagonal 4 - 3 TFT LCD Screen
- Pixel Pitch - 0.294mm
- Native Resolution 1280x1024@75Hz
- Response Time(typ.) - 2ms
- Contrast Ratio(typ.) - 700 - 1 / Brightness (typ.) - 300 cd/m2
Product Description
The Acer AL1951 LCD monitor is designed for users who demand both performance and style. Achieving the ultimate balance and unity in form is the design goal. The LCD panel of the Acer AL1951 is integrated into the arm and base stand to create a clean shape, while an ultra-fast response time of 2 MILLISECONDS makes it an ideal display for PC gamers. The Acer AL1951 is a carefully crafted combination of design aesthetics, structure and functionality. It includes a tabletop stand but may be wall mounted using an optional VESA mounting bracket. If you're searching for a stylish and cost-effective monitor for use with your PC or Macintosh with either Digital or Analog connectivity, the Acer AL1951D certainly should be a top contender. Color Display Capability - Up to 16.2 million Input Signal - Dual Input -Analog RGB and Digital DVI Optional VESA Wall Mounting - 100x100mm Built-in Speakers - 2 at 1.5 watts per channel each Power Supply - (100V-240V)External Friendly OSD user interface High-brightness LCD Technical sensibility with a stylish look Simple out-of-box installation Unit Dimensions 416.4(W) x 427.4(H) x 163.6(D) mm 3-Year Acer Limited Warranty
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Acer Computer AL1951D 19" LCD Monitor Display
- Publisher: Acer Computer
- Label: Acer Computer
- Studio: Acer Computer
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
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Customer Rating: 
Summary: Once It is Tweaked It Is Very Impressive 2006-12-09
Comment: I almost sent this monitor back at first because, although very detailed and showed no blur on video, it was too bright and so made print hard to read. After upgrading my video card from ATI 9200 to 9800 in order to use the digital input, realizing that (unusual) BOTH cables apparently are supposed to be plugged in for digital, installing the monitor driver, and turning down the brightness, I was rewarded with an exceptionally detailed picture with a monitor easy on the eyes, too. Even better with a new $30 sound card, so that the Realtek sound on my motherboard did not suck computer chip resources, and synchronization of sound with video was better. Cost $300 when I was all done, but I am a happy camper. Really lots of detail, no blur, and easy on eyes. Oh, and great sound now on my Monsoon speakers. :)
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