This display has a starting price of $899.99.
On Thursday, Acer America introduced the B326HUL, a 32-inch display with a 2560 x 1440 resolution. This WQHD panel also comes packed with an ergonomic stand and multiple ports for a number of connectivity options. The display will be available sometime this month at Acer resellers and online retailers for a starting price of $899.99.
The specs show that this LED-lit monitor has a 16:9 aspect ratio, a 6 ms response time, and 178 degree viewing angles. The specs also show a standard refresh rate of 60 Hz, a contrast ratio of 100,000,000:1, a brightness of 300 cd/m2, and support for 1.07 billion colors. There are also two 2-watt speakers on the front, and several ports on the back including DisplayPort, DVI-D, two HDMI and USB 3.0.
The company points out that the display includes vents that are integrated into the grooves, a storage tray to pack away your typical office supplies, a magnetic surface on the stand for keeping paper clips within reach, and a smartphone holder. The display is also VESA compliant, allowing it to be mounted on a wall to free up desk space.
As for the display's ErgoStand, it enables a tilt between 25 degrees up and -5 degrees down, a swivel of 60 degrees in both directions, and a height of nearly 6 inches up or down. According to the company, the display is also EPEAT Gold registered, and constructed with mercury-free, recycled material.
For more information about this new panel, head here.

The Asus has the same resolution, a better response time, 120/144hz instead of 60hz, 3D Vision Support, light boost equivalent, and G-Sync. All for $100 less.
What gives?
5 inches of diagonal? The ROG is a 27 inch monitor. So, yeah, pretty much no comparison to the much larger Acer panel this article refers to. Some people want gaming qualities and others want a large screen.
I still don't know who is going to be willing to spend $899's for a 32-inch display with a 2560 x 1440 resolution aside from rich pricks and a handful of businesses that could really benefit from it. You could buy like what 5-6 1080p 32-inch displays at that price and get a hell of a lot more screen resolution real estate. Monitor makers must think consumers are completely stupid.
Curious, what 2560x1600 display do u have? Here in Sweden, the DELL is more or less the only one available. And its EXPENSIVE, like 9000:- SEK(almost 1300 USD)
// Lazze
Curious, what 2560x1600 display do u have? Here in Sweden, the DELL is more or less the only one available. And its EXPENSIVE, like 9000:- SEK(almost 1300 USD)
// Lazze
Go on ebay and search for 30 in korean monitor. You can get 30" 2560x1600 monitors for 500-600 usd. You will sacrifice a lot of on screen controls, the number of inputs, ergonomic controls on the stand, calibration of the screen. But if all you want to use it for is casual stuff and gaming you rly dont need all the nice extras thats in the dell.