The first 24′′ 1080p 144Hz IPS gaming monitor to be offered is the Acer VG240YP. In the past, there were only 27′′ models, which many customers shunned because of the reduced pixel density. The Acer Nitro VG240Y Pbiip is the full model name of this monitor; it is abbreviated to VG240YP or VG240Y P to avoid confusion with the Acer Nitro VG240Y bmiix, a comparable monitor with a 75Hz refresh rate. In conclusion, the Acer VG240Y P is the ideal low-cost monitor for a variety of tasks, including frantic gaming, beginner content creation, and everything in between.
The Nitro VG240Y’s all-plastic construction is to be expected. Though from a design standpoint, the back feels a touch hefty, it is not loud. If only there weren’t the stand, which has two extended legs and a red hint on top. The display size is actually 23.8 inches, although Acer rounded it up to 24 inches in the naming convention for convenience. The device is approximately 4.04 kg in weight and dimensions 540x412x240mm (WxHxD) (with the stand).
The weight may vary depending on the model because some feature inbuilt speakers while ours does not. The screen bezels on this device are also incredibly narrow, particularly those on the top and side. However, despite having a lot of “bulk,” the bottom isn’t overly obtrusive. Additionally, the monitor has all of its connectors on the back. However, to operate the OSD, you must reach behind the display with your right hand, which is an unusual but uncomfortably awkward solution. By the way, since we are in the back, the big V logo is surrounded by a VESA mounting point.
The maximum screen resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels, the refresh rate is 75 Hz, and the reaction time is 1 ms, which are all crucial specifications. The 1080p Acer display can operate at a 75 Hz frequency. It’s crucial to be aware of the 4.6 lb weight of this gaming monitor if you plan to bring it to live events or college. This monitor is black in colour. The Acer VG240YP display has a peak luminance of 250 nits, so when using VRB, the image will be quite dark because VRB also lowers the monitor’s maximum brightness. The monitor’s design has a tilt-only stand (-5°/20°), but it also has very tiny bezels and is VESA mount compliant. There are two HDMI 2.0 connectors and one DisplayPort 1.2 input among the connectivity options.