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Witness the Extraordinary: Acer P23HL Olympic Games Edition

The sleek, space-saving Acer P238HL Olympic Games Edition delivers breakthrough display performance and smart energy efficiency

 

MANILA, Philippines—Witness and experience the extraordinary as tech pioneer Acer announces the arrival of a sleek new 23-inch LED-backlit monitor: the Acer P238HL Olympic Games Edition.

With its dazzling HD visuals, elegant space-saving design, full digital connectivity, and energy-efficient display, the special-edition P238HL reflects Acer’s commitment to design excellence and technological innovation. It also carries the spirit of the world’s greatest sporting event, the Olympic Games, of which Acer is a Worldwide Partner and official supporter.

The Acer P238HL Olympic Games Edition is an extraordinary viewing machine for witnessing extraordinary moments. It features full 1920 by 1080 HD resolution, an outstanding contrast ratio of 100 million: 1, extremely fast 5 ms response time, extra-wide viewing angles (170-degrees horizontal and 160-degrees vertical), and a staggering 16.7 million colors—yielding bright, beautiful imagery from a spacious 23-inch display panel. The monitor also includes the Acer Adaptive Contrast Management interface, which analyzes every scene, adjusts images frame by frame, optimizes contrast, and enhances gradation to deliver the highest possible levels of clarity and detail.

The Acer P238HL is ideal for productivity-minded professionals with limited space at home or in the office, but the monitor is also versatile enough for use in design studios, research laboratories, exhibitions, home theaters, console gaming, and similar environments that demand rich, dramatic visuals.

Its distinctive photo-frame design definitely stands out everywhere. With an ultra-slim 1.75-mm-thin profile, a piano-black front bezel, dark gray wood-textured detailing, and a commemorative Olympics/Acer logo at the back, the special-edition P238HL exudes undeniable style and elegance, wherever it is placed or mounted.

These gorgeous looks give way to an array of digital connectivity features and cutting-edge display technologies. HDMI and DVI ports deliver immersive high-definition viewing and crystal-clear, razor-sharp graphics. White LED backlight technology, meanwhile, adds a dimension of energy efficiency to the monitor’s extraordinary display performance. The Olympic-edition P238HL is the latest in a series of Acer EcoDisplays, with mercury-free LED lamps, recyclable packaging materials, compliance with the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive, and the ability to generate up to 68 percent power savings.

Indeed, if one monitor deserves to carry the Olympic emblem, it’s the Acer P238HL. The exclusive Olympic Games Edition of this visual wonder not only demonstrates a tech pioneer’s unique capabilities; it also brings awe-inspiring moments and breakthrough display performance to vivid, screen-leaping life.

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About Acer
Since its founding in 1976, Acer has broken barriers between people and technology, enabling users to explore, create and grow. Acer ranks No. 2 for notebook PCs globally (Gartner data 2011). The Acer Group employs 8,000 people across the globe, and revenues for 2011 reached US$15.7 billion.
Acer's channel business model is instrumental to the company's success, while its multi-brand approach integrates Acer, Gateway, and Packard Bell brands in worldwide markets. Acer designs environmentally friendly products and, with its vendors, has established a green supply chain.
Acer is proud to be a Worldwide Partner of the Olympic Movement. That includes supporting the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games and London 2012 Olympic Games.
More information is at www.acer-group.com.
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