In this case, there is no desire to argue with the Acer advertising booklet. Thanks to the use of sophisticated stands and ultra-thin panels with Zero Frame side frames, the monitors of this series look really cool. To once again emphasize the visual aesthetics, Acer focuses on models with a snow-white colour.


The core of the series consists of 22 – 27-inch monitors with universal IPS-type matrices. This diagonal allows you to freely place all the information necessary for work on the screen, and thanks to the wide viewing angles and often high-quality colour reproduction, H-series monitors can equally well play the role of a multimedia display or a working tool for basic photo processing and coloristics. Due to the limited scan frequency and not the fastest response speed, the H-series models will not be the best solution for a gaming PC. To do this, Acer has separate X, Z, Nitro and Predator lines. Prices for such devices range from 150 to 300 dollars.

The most popular in this series is the inexpensive 22-inch Acer HA220Qbid monitor. The thickness of this panel is only 6.6 mm, and the side frames have to be searched with a magnifying glass, which makes it one of the most elegant monitors in the low-cost segment. Otherwise, it is quite an ordinary monitor with IPS, which gives exactly what you expect from an affordable monitor for $150: Full HD resolution, a rich set of video outputs (VGA, DVI-D, HDMI) and support for Flicker Free screen flicker reduction technology.