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Examination Results

Blueprint

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Design Picture

Curved No

Curve Radius Not Curved

Weight (without stand) vii.7 lbs (3.5 kg)

Weight (with stand) xi.0 lbs (v.0 kg)

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has a unproblematic pattern, and it looks very similar to the balance of Acer's Nitro lineup. Information technology has very thin bezels on iii sides. The circular stand doesn't take up much infinite.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Stand Picture

Width nine.2" (23.3 cm)

Depth 9.2" (23.three cm)

The round stand doesn't take upwards much space, but it'due south not very solid, either, as the monitor wobbles a lot.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Ergonomics Picture

Height Aligning iv.vii" (12.0 cm)

Switch Portrait/Landscape Yep, Both Ways

Hinge Range -180° to 180°

Tilt Range -25° to 5°

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has excellent ergonomics, so you lot can easily place it in an ideal viewing position. Like nigh Acer Nitro monitors, information technology can swivel freely to any position, so you lot tin can easily share your screen with someone else.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Back Picture

Wall Mount VESA 100x100

The back of the monitor is near identical to the Acer Nitro XF252Q Xbmiiprzx. In that location's a quick-release push button for the stand, and information technology tin be VESA-mounted. There'south a pocket-size clip on the stand for very basic cable direction.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Borders Picture

Borders 0.3" (0.7 cm)

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Thickness Picture

Thickness (with stand) 6.5" (xvi.five cm)

Thickness (without stand) 3.0" (7.5 cm)

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Build Quality Picture

Unfortunately, the Acer Nitro XV252Q has mediocre build quality. The materials seem decent overall, with very fiddling flex, but the plastic is cheap and scratches hands. The stand doesn't back up the monitor very well, and it wobbles a lot.

Movie Quality

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Checkerboard Picture

Native Dissimilarity 994 : 1

Dissimilarity With Local Dimming N/A

Unfortunately, as expected for an IPS monitor, the Acer Nitro XV252Q has mediocre contrast. This isn't actually noticeable in a bright room, only it makes blacks look grayness if y'all're in a night room. Sadly, there's no local dimming feature to improve contrast.

Local Dimming No

Backlight Edge

The Acer Nitro XV252Q doesn't have a local dimming characteristic to meliorate contrast. We still movie the local dimming video, though, so you lot can see how the backlight performs and compare it with a monitor that has local dimming.

SDR Existent Scene 379 cd/m²

SDR Peak 2% Window 385 cd/m²

SDR Peak x% Window 396 cd/yard²

SDR Height 25% Window 397 cd/m²

SDR Elevation 50% Window 397 cd/g²

SDR Peak 100% Window 397 cd/grand²

SDR Sustained two% Window 385 cd/m²

SDR Sustained x% Window 396 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 25% Window 396 cd/thousand²

SDR Sustained 50% Window 396 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 100% Window 396 cd/1000²

SDR ABL 0.002

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has not bad pinnacle brightness in SDR. At that place's very niggling variation in acme brightness with different content, which is great. Information technology's bright enough to overcome glare, even in brilliant rooms.

These measurements were taken after calibration, in the 'User' Picture Mode, with the backlight at max and Max Brightness on.

HDR Real Scene 392 cd/m²

HDR Tiptop 2% Window 394 cd/1000²

HDR Summit 10% Window 406 cd/m²

HDR Summit 25% Window 406 cd/m²

HDR Peak 50% Window 406 cd/g²

HDR Peak 100% Window 406 cd/m²

HDR Sustained 2% Window 393 cd/m²

HDR Sustained x% Window 405 cd/1000²

HDR Sustained 25% Window 405 cd/m²

HDR Sustained 50% Window 405 cd/m²

HDR Sustained 100% Window 406 cd/g²

HDR ABL 0.002

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has merely okay peak brightness in HDR. There's very little variation in peak brightness with different scenes, simply information technology's not brilliant enough for minor highlights to stand out. It's VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified, which, sadly, isn't bright enough for a truthful HDR experience.

These measurements were taken earlier calibration, with HDR enabled. There are no other HDR picture modes.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Horizontal Chroma Graph

Colour Washout From Left 36°

Colour Washout From Right 35°

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Horizontal Hue Graph

Color Shift From Left 58°

Color Shift From Correct 62°

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Horizontal Lightness Graph

Brightness Loss From Left 37°

Brightness Loss From Right 39°

Black Level Raise From Left 70°

Black Level Raise From Right 70°

Gamma Shift From Left sixty°

Gamma Shift From Right 59°

Equally expected for an IPS monitor, Acer Nitro XV252Q has a great horizontal viewing angle. This ensures the image remains accurate fifty-fifty if you're sitting very close to the screen or if you need to share your screen with someone else.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Vertical Chroma Graph

Color Washout From Below thirty°

Color Washout From Above 26°

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Vertical Hue Graph

Color Shift From Below 32°

Color Shift From Above 44°

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Vertical Lightness Graph

Brightness Loss From Beneath 33°

Brightness Loss From To a higher place thirty°

Black Level Raise From Below 53°

Blackness Level Enhance From Above 70°

Gamma Shift From Beneath 30°

Gamma Shift From To a higher place 28°

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has an alright vertical viewing angle. Strangely, the vertical viewing angle isn't symmetric, as the color shift is more significant from below than from to a higher place. In general, the image remains accurate if someone is standing abreast you looking down on the display, but it's not a good idea to mount it in a higher place eye level.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx 50% Uniformity Picture

50% Std. Dev. ii.832%

l% DSE 0.121%

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx 5% Uniformity Picture

v% Std. Dev. 0.728%

v% DSE 0.083%

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has splendid grayness uniformity. The sides of the screen are a bit darker than the middle, merely this isn't very noticeable with real content. There's a scrap of muddy screen outcome, which is distracting when viewing large, compatible colors, similar when browsing the spider web.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Native Black Uniformity Picture

Native Std. Dev. 2.551%

Std. Dev. west/ L.D. North/A

Unfortunately, the Acer Nitro XV252Q has disappointing black uniformity. At that place's noticeable backlight bleed along the edges, commonly known as IPS glow, and the screen looks bluish due to the low contrast ratio. Unfortunately, there's no local dimming feature to better the black uniformity and dissimilarity.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Pre Calibration Picture

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Pre Gamma Curve Picture

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Pre Color Picture

Picture Way Standard (sRGB)

Luminance 117 cd/m²

Luminance Settings 30

Contrast Setting N/A

RGB Controls Default

Gamma Setting Default

Color Temperature vi,893 Chiliad

White Remainder dE one.67

Colour dE ane.08

Gamma two.18

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has superb accuracy out of the box. The built-in sRGB fashion effectively clamps colors to the sRGB color space, and so images appear accurate and aren't oversaturated. Unfortunately, like virtually monitors, the sRGB fashion also restricts about settings, except for the brightness controls, which remain unlocked. Gamma follows the sRGB target curve extremely well. Colors are extremely accurate, and there are no noticeable bug with the white remainder. The colour temperature is a flake cool, then there's a bit of a blue tint.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Post Calibration Picture

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Post Gamma Curve Picture

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Post Color Picture

Picture Fashion User

Luminance 100 cd/m²

Luminance Settings sixteen

Contrast Setting 50

RGB Controls 54-fifty-48

Gamma Setting ii.2 (Default)

Color Temperature 6,602 Thou

White Residual dE 0.53

Color dE 0.49

Gamma two.18

Later scale, the Acer Nitro XV252Q has even ameliorate accurateness. The color temperature is closer to the target, with no noticeable issues. Visually, calibrating this monitor makes very picayune departure, but it results in an accurate image without the restrictions of the sRGB style. If you intendance about an accurate prototype simply need to be able to fine-tune it, then it'due south worth calibrating information technology.

You can download the ICC contour scale here. Information technology'south provided for reference merely and shouldn't be used, as the calibration values vary per private unit due to manufacturing tolerances, fifty-fifty for the aforementioned model.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Color Gamut sRGB Picture

sRGB xy 98.nine%

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Color Gamut ARGB Picture

Adobe RGB xy 77.iii%

sRGB Picture Mode User

Adobe RGB Moving-picture show Style User

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has an first-class SDR color gamut. It can display all of the sRGB color space used by most desktop and web content, including games. Sadly, it has very limited coverage of the Adobe RGB color infinite, so it'south not a good pick if you need a broad color gamut for print or photograph processing.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx sRGB Color Volume ITP Picture

sRGB In ICtCp 96.5%

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Adobe RGB Color Volume ITP Picture

Adobe RGB In ICtCp 81.ane%

sRGB Picture Mode User

Adobe RGB Picture Way User

This monitor has excellent color volume in SDR. Thanks to its splendid SDR color gamut, it can display a wide range of colors at most luminance levels, and colors are simply as bright every bit pure white. Unfortunately, it can't brandish dark saturated colors very well due to its depression contrast ratio.

Wide Color Gamut No

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Color Gamut DCI-P3 Picture

DCI P3 xy 81.9%

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Color Gamut Rec.2020 Picture

Rec. 2020 xy 58.nine%

DCI P3 Picture show Fashion HDR On

Rec. 2020 Pic Mode HDR On

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has a decent HDR color gamut. It has swell coverage of the DCI P3 color infinite used by most current HDR content, including UHD Blu-rays and virtually games. It tin't display much of the Rec. 2020 color space, though, so vivid colors in some content announced dull and flat.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx P3 Color Volume ITP Picture

DCI-P3 In ICtCp 70.7%

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx 2020 Color Volume ITP Picture

Rec. 2020 In ICtCp 51.1%

DCI P3 Picture Mode HDR On

Rec. 2020 Moving-picture show Mode HDR On

Unfortunately, this monitor has but passable color volume in HDR. It's express by its incomplete coverage of both the DCI P3 and the Rec. 2020 color spaces, and information technology tin can't brandish night, saturated colors very well.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Image Retention Picture

IR Afterward 0 Min Recovery 0.00%

IR After 2 Min Recovery 0.00%

IR Afterward 4 Min Recovery 0.00%

IR After 6 Min Recovery 0.00%

IR After 8 Min Recovery 0.00%

IR Afterwards ten Min Recovery 0.00%

At that place are no signs of temporary image retention on the Acer Nitro XV252Q.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Gradient Picture

Color Depth 10 Chip

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has superb gradient handling. There's some noticeable banding in dark shades of gray and red, but it's not really noticeable with regular content. Although Acer advertises it to only back up 16.seven million colors, it uses dithering to approximate the appearance of a x-bit panel, and it accepts a 10-flake signal. Note that this monitor tin only have a ten-bit signal if the refresh charge per unit is set to a maximum of 300Hz over DisplayPort or 120Hz over HDMI. Higher than that, it can only have an viii-scrap signal, resulting in noticeable 8-flake banding in some content.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Color Bleed Horizontal

Pixel Row Error 0.001%

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Color Bleed Vertical

Pixel Column Fault 0.146%

There are signs of vertical colour bleed on the Acer Nitro XV252Q, but this is rarely noticeable with regular content.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Average Room

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Average Room Off Picture

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Bright Room Off Picture

Screen Stop Matte

Total Reflections 4.8%

Indirect Reflections 4.0%

Calculated Direct Reflections 0.8%

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has impressive reflection handling. Combined with its high peak brightness, this monitor can easily overcome glare, even in brilliant rooms. The matte anti-reflective coating significantly diminishes the intensity of direct reflections, but it adds a slight haze to the screen.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx ClearType On

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx ClearType Off

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Pixels

Sub-Pixel Layout RGB

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has decent text clarity. Text looks clear later running the Windows ClearType wizard (elevation photo). Without ClearType, diagonal and curved lines aren't very sharp.

Motion

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Motion Blur Picture

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Response Time Table

All-time Overdrive Setting Normal

Rise / Fall Time 2.7 ms

Full Response Time 6.0 ms

Overshoot Error 0.0%

Dark Rise / Autumn Time two.iii ms

Dark Full Response Fourth dimension 6.viii ms

Night Overshoot Fault 0.0%

Over Drive Setting Response Time Chart Response Time Tables Motility Blur Photograph
Off Chart Tabular array Photo
Normal Chart Tabular array Photo
Extreme Chart Table Photo

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has a fantastic response time at the maximum refresh charge per unit of 390Hz. Similar most monitors, you can customize the level of pixel overdrive. The 'Normal' Over Bulldoze setting delivers the best results overall, with an extremely quick response time, resulting in very articulate movement and no overshoot. Like nigh monitors, the highest setting, 'Extreme', has way too much overshoot for marginal improvements in the ascent/fall fourth dimension, so it'southward not really helpful. The 'Off' setting is the safest choice if yous're looking for a single setting feel, as information technology offers the best average performance beyond the refresh rate range.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Motion Blur Picture

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Response Time Table

Best Overdrive Setting Off

Rise / Fall Time four.6 ms

Total Response Fourth dimension ix.iv ms

Overshoot Error 0%

Night Rise / Fall Time 5.1 ms

Dark Total Response Time ix.vi ms

Night Overshoot Mistake 0.0%

Over Drive Setting Response Time Nautical chart Response Time Tables Motion Blur Photo
Off Nautical chart Tabular array Photograph
Normal Nautical chart Table Photograph
Extreme Chart Table Photo

The response time at 60Hz is remarkable, resulting in very clear motion with only a bit of motion mistiness. Unfortunately, the Over Drive modes aren't consistent across the refresh rate range, so y'all'll need to change it if your refresh rate drops. At 60Hz, the 'Normal' mode has manner besides much overshoot, resulting in a very long overshoot trail behind fast-moving objects, and the 'Farthermost' setting is unusable, as most every transition has terrible overshoot. The 'Off' fashion delivers the best results, with no noticeable overshoot but a slower rise/autumn time than at the max refresh rate.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Backlight Picture

Flicker-Free Yeah

PWM Dimming Frequency 0 Hz

The backlight is completely flicker-free at all backlight settings, which helps reduce centre strain.

Black Frame Insertion (BFI) Yes

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx BFI Picture

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx BFI Frequency Picture

BFI Maximum Frequency 390 Hz

BFI Minimum Frequency 120 Hz

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has an optional backlight strobing feature, normally known as black frame insertion (BFI), which improves the appearance of motion by reducing the amount of persistence blur. Unfortunately, on this monitor, it doesn't work at low refresh rates, where it would exist most beneficial, and you lot tin't utilize it if the variable refresh rate feature is enabled. Information technology also locks the brightness setting. There are two levels of BFI on this monitor, 'Extreme', which is shown in the pictures above, and 'Normal'. Y'all can see the motion blur photo and the backlight graph for the 'Normal' mode hither:

  • Backlight Graph
  • Motility Blur Photo

Scoring is based only on the refresh charge per unit range that supports BFI and doesn't signal how well the feature works.

Native 360 Hz

Max Refresh Rate 390 Hz

Variable Refresh Rate Yes

FreeSync Yes

G-SYNC Compatible (Tested)

VRR Maximum 390 Hz

VRR Minimum < xx Hz

VRR Supported Connectors DisplayPort

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has an incredibly fast refresh rate, even without the optional overclock. Information technology also supports FreeSync variable refresh rate applied science, which helps reduce tearing in some games. Unfortunately, FreeSync works a bit differently from other monitors, as it's merely supported over DisplayPort, and fifty-fifty then, only on some graphics cards. Information technology doesn't work at all with an RX 580, and with an RX6600XT, it only works up to 360Hz. Although it's not officially certified past NVIDIA, information technology works with NVIDIA graphics cards, upwards to 390Hz with an RTX 3080, but still only over DisplayPort. FreeSync doesn't piece of work with any source over HDMI, including consoles similar the Xbox Series X.

Inputs

Native Resolution 1.8 ms

Native Resolution @ 60Hz 12.4 ms

Variable Refresh Charge per unit 1.8 ms

Variable Refresh Rate @ 60Hz 12.9 ms

x Bit HDR N/A

Black Frame Insertion (BFI) 3.0 ms

This monitor has incredibly low input lag at the max refresh charge per unit, with nigh no delay between the source signal and the action on-screen. This results in an extremely responsive gaming and desktop feel. The input lag at 60Hz is a bit higher merely still fantabulous.

Unfortunately, we couldn't mensurate the x-bit HDR input lag considering the highest refresh rate for 10-bit HDR over HDMI on this monitor is 120Hz, and we don't have the necessary tools to measure it at its max refresh rate over a DisplayPort connectedness. We don't wait HDR to increment the input lag.

Native Resolution 1920 10 1080

Aspect Ratio 16:9

Megapixels 2.ane MP

Pixel Density 90 PPI

Screen Diagonal 24.5"

Screen Area 256 in²

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Inputs 1

DisplayPort 1 (DP 1.iv)

Mini DisplayPort No

HDMI 2 (HDMI two.0)

DVI No

VGA No

DisplayPort Out No

USB No

USB C No

Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 1

Microphone In iii.5mm No

Digital Optical Audio Out No

Analog Audio Out RCA No

Power Supply Internal

Features

RGB Illumination No

Speakers Yep

HDR10 Yes

Multiple Input Display No

The Acer Nitro XV252Q has a few additional features, including:

  • Aim Betoken: In that location are a few virtual crosshairs that can exist added to any game. These virtual crosshairs tin't be detected by your game.
  • ACM: This is a dynamic contrast feature that adjusts the backlight of the monitor depending on the content it'south displaying.
  • Super Sharpness: This is an edge enhancement characteristic that can help improve the appearance of graphics and video content.
  • Refresh Rate number: Shows the electric current frame charge per unit received from the source.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx OSD Picture

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx Controls Picture

The controls consist of a five-way joystick and a few quick access buttons. They make it very easy to navigate the on-screen display (OSD), which is well-organized and easy to use.

Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx In The Box Picture

  • Power cable
  • DisplayPort cablevision
  • HDMI cable
  • Manuals
  • Ability consumption documents

Notation: As this monitor is extremely difficult to find, we bought ours from an online seller in Italy. Every bit such, the included documents and ability cable are unlike from the monitors we normally buy. Since the internal power supply supports universal voltages, we used the ability cable from some other monitor for it.

Differences Betwixt Sizes And Variants

We tested the 25 inch Acer Nitro XV252Q, which is the only size bachelor. There'due south a nearly identical model, the Acer Aopen XV252Q F, which has a slightly different pattern but otherwise performs the same. It'due south part of Acer's Nitro lineup of gaming monitors, some of which are listed below, which typically offer impressive gaming operation at budget prices. At that place'south another nearly identical model, known as the Acer Nitro XV252Q Zbmiiprx, which has a lower maximum refresh rate.

Model Size Native Resolution Max Refresh Rate Panel Type
Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx 25" 1080p 390Hz IPS
Nitro XV252Q Zbmiiprx 25" 1080p 280Hz IPS
Nitro XF252Q Xbmiiprzx 25" 1080p 240Hz TN
Nitro XV243Y Pbmiiprx 24" 1080p 165Hz IPS
Nitro XV282K KVbmiipruzx 28" 4k 144Hz IPS

If you come across a different type of console or your Acer Nitro XV252Q doesn't stand for to our review, let us know.

Our unit was manufactured in March 2021; you can see the label here.

Compared To Other Monitors

The Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx is the showtime 390Hz gaming monitor on the market. It delivers slightly amend performance overall than most of the 360Hz options on the market, merely it'south not as characteristic-rich, and it's extremely difficult to detect.

For more than options, check out our recommendations for the best 1440p gaming monitors, the all-time 27 inch monitors, and the best 240Hz monitors.

The Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx is slightly ameliorate for gaming than the Gigabyte M27Q. The Acer has a much faster refresh rate and a faster response time, resulting in noticeably clearer motion with no blur behind fast-moving objects. The Acer has much amend ergonomics, then information technology's easier to adjust to your ideal viewing position. The Gigabyte has a higher native resolution, which makes information technology easier to multitask and delivers a more immersive gaming experience.

The Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx is much meliorate overall than the BenQ ZOWIE XL2546K. The Acer has a faster refresh rate and much faster response time, especially when gaming at 60Hz, resulting in clearer movement with less blur behind fast-moving objects. The Acer also has much better viewing angles, and it supports HDR, although this doesn't add much, as it has low dissimilarity and it'south not very bright in HDR.

The ASUS TUF Gaming VG259QM and the Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx are very similar overall. The Acer has slightly amend viewing angles and ameliorate accurateness out of the box. The ASUS, on the other manus, has improve black uniformity and slightly improve ergonomics. The Acer is a bit ameliorate for gaming, as it has a faster refresh rate and a slightly faster response time.

The Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx is slightly improve for gaming than the ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN. The Acer has a slightly faster refresh rate and better motion handling overall, with less mistiness behind fast-moving objects. The Acer also has meliorate ergonomics, and so it's easier to identify it in an ideal viewing position. The ASUS is a bit ameliorate than the Acer if you have an NVIDIA graphics menu, every bit it supports NVIDIA's Reflex Latency Analyzer too as variable overdrive, ensuring a more visually consequent gaming experience.

The Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx is slightly better for gaming than the Dell Alienware AW2521H. The Acer has a slightly faster refresh rate and slightly better response time, and so fast-moving objects are a bit clearer. The Acer also has amend reflection treatment and better ergonomics. The Dell natively supports NVIDIA's G-SYNC variable refresh rate technology, and then it's a bit amend than the Acer if you accept an NVIDIA graphics bill of fare, as it supports NVIDIA's Reflex Latency Analyzer likewise every bit variable overdrive, ensuring a more visually consistent gaming experience.

The ASUS VG279QM is a bit ameliorate overall than the Acer Nitro XV252Q Fbmiiprx, just the differences are very pocket-sized. The ASUS has slightly amend ergonomics and a wider horizontal viewing bending, and its backlight strobing characteristic, likewise known every bit black frame insertion, is a bit more than versatile. The Acer, on the other hand, has improve reflection handling, so it's a bit better for a bright room.

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Source: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/acer/nitro-xv252q-fbmiiprx

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