Acer S240HL Review

Updated on 01-Aug-2023

It’s a plain-jane 24” monitor sporting a resolution of 1920×1080. The panel is a TN one and it’s performance was also exactly as expected, strictly average. What does stand out is the fact that while the performance is average, it’s at least consistent, with the contrast ratio stubbornly sticking to the 500:1 range no matter what preset mode we tried.

Even the tests we conduct using lagom.nl proved that this monitor is nothing but average, with the green, pink, red, yellow and white bands rendering with their last two blocks merged together.

So why are we even recommending this monitor if it’s strictly average? The price. At Rs.10,500, finding a larger monitor is very hard and while you can spend upwards of Rs.20,000 to get something as good as the BenQ XL2411T, you won’t really find it to be twice as good even if you’re paying twice the price. There are definitely better monitors out there, but this is the best deal that you can get at this price.

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