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ACER V173B ET.BV3RP.001 17-Inch LCD Monitor

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 178 ratings

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Brand acer
Screen Size 17 Inches
Resolution SXGA
Screen Surface Description Glossy
Image Contrast Ratio 2000:1

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  • Size/Type: 17" TFT LCD
  • 75 hertz

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ACER V173B ET.BV3RP.001 17-Inch LCD Monitor

ACER V173B ET.BV3RP.001 17-Inch LCD Monitor


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Customer reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars
4.1 out of 5
178 global ratings

Customers say

Customers are happy with the brightness, value, quality and ease of installation of the monitor. They mention that the picture quality is both bright and extremely clear, and that it offers a good value. They are also satisfied with the ease of learning how to operate the monitor and that the performance is great. Customers also are satisfied with size. However, some customers differ on readability.

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61 customers mention58 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the brightness of the monitor. They mention that the picture quality is both bright and extremely clear. Some say that the colors and pictures are very sharp and bright.

"...When set to the Graphics mode, the screen is extremely bright in fact too bright for me for browsing the Internet or for reading text...." Read more

"...This little monitor continues to impress me. It seems almost as sharp and bright as my 24inch iMac which has always been my bench mark for the..." Read more

"...in. smaller than a 19" 16:9 monitor!Nice picture, good contract, little ghosting." Read more

"...Amazing and just big enough for me, bright, clear, excellent color representation, and out-of-the box installation without a hitch...." Read more

53 customers mention53 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the monitor. For example, they say it's worth the investment, has a nice picture, and has lasted for 5 years.

"...Pros:SharpGreat priceVery brightGreat refresh rateCons:..." Read more

"...The price was reasonable, the size workable in my desk space, and the set up simple...." Read more

"...in. smaller than a 19" 16:9 monitor!Nice picture, good contract, little ghosting." Read more

"I agree with all the reviewers who say this is a great screen at a great price...." Read more

45 customers mention45 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the monitor. They mention that it is one of the best monitors they have used, has a crisp resolution, true coloration, and is a great little monitor. The build quality is outstanding and the monitor is highly recommended.

"...How do they make the price this low and the quality this good?" Read more

"This is in fact a good monitor (for the money), good colors great contrast and 5ms response (great time response for gaming)...." Read more

"...Very nice for home office if your PC can support 2 monitors...." Read more

"This is a great little monitor at an even better price. It's the perfect size, I think...." Read more

32 customers mention32 positive0 negative

Customers find the installation process of the monitor to be easy. They mention that it is easy to set up and adjust, and that it's relatively easy to learn how to operate. Some say that the monitor has no installation or performance issues after 4 weeks.

"...The controls on this monitor is relatively easy to learn how to operate and even easier under Windows using the included software...." Read more

"...Conclusion:If you are looking for an easy to setup 17" LCD monitor and want bang for the buck this is it!!!..." Read more

"...Comes very well packed and it is very easy to install and for getting it to work...." Read more

"...price was reasonable, the size workable in my desk space, and the set up simple...." Read more

26 customers mention23 positive3 negative

Customers like the durability of the monitor. For example, they say it works well, has no problems for their purpose, and is easy to set up. Some are happy with the performance and say it's great for most desktop users.

"...I am extremely happy with the performance of this 17 inch monitor...." Read more

"...(I forgot the order) but then it recognized my laptop, and set itself to work just fine. No tuning on my part nor any other effort...." Read more

"...I've had this one for several years now and it still works great. The colors are still bright and no dead pixels...." Read more

"...She hooked it up by herself and is babblingly ecstatic with the results. ("I don't even have to use my glasses to read it!!")" Read more

20 customers mention20 positive0 negative

Customers like the size of the monitor. For example, they say it's the perfect size, fits their limited work area, and is compact. Some mention that it'll leave lots of room on their desk.

"...The price was reasonable, the size workable in my desk space, and the set up simple...." Read more

"...With minimal additional footprint on my desk, I'm now able to use a single mouse and keyboard to slide documents between my primary screen..." Read more

"...I like that's it's relatively square, rather than widescreen (with all the resulting resolution-adjustment issues)...." Read more

"...It's not 19-inches, but the size is extremely workable and the picture is sharp and the colors are rich. Enjoy!" Read more

10 customers mention6 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the readability of the monitor. Some mention that the quality is both bright and extremely clear, and the text is easy to read. Others say that the clarity is not perfect, and that they had font issues with the new machine.

"...When set using the native resolution, the text is extremely clear and extremely uniform color wise with no color bleeding...." Read more

"...There will always be some web sites where the text is defined as very small and very difficult to read...." Read more

"...Amazing and just big enough for me, bright, clear, excellent color representation, and out-of-the box installation without a hitch...." Read more

"...online games together so it's perfect for what we need but the clarity is not perfect...." Read more

9 customers mention3 positive6 negative

Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the monitor. Some mention that it automatically adjusts the size and position of the display area, and has a tilt-adjustable stand. However, others say that it could have more adjustments on the stand, does not adjust height, and is heavy plastic. They also mention that they had trouble making the screen adjustments and that the monitor lacks flexibility in positioning.

"...Being an inexpensive monitor, the stand has no provision for height adjustments or rotation. Only thing it can do is tilt up or down a little...." Read more

"...ACER has gotten the message because this model does have a tilt-adjustable stand. A VGA cable was supplied which wasn't mentioned in the description...." Read more

"...The biggest drawback I ran into is the lack of flexibility in positioning. The tilt was very stiff at first and is quite limited...." Read more

"...instructions that came from Acer were poor and I had trouble making the screen adjustments because the entire unit is black, with black buttons at..." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2009
My review of this inexpensive high performance 17 inch monitor, the Acer V173B. The difference between this one and V173BM are the built-in stereo speakers. The one that I purchased has no built-in speakers. The model that has the built in speakers, as as well as the one with out speakers uses the same case. It's because of this, Acer was able to keep the price down for this model. This tend to make this unit a little bulkier than it should be at 2 5/8 inch thick for the monitor case. Also this unit only has VGA input instead of VGA and DVI. Having only VGA input is no handicap at this point for a 17 inch monitor since technology has advanced so much to a point where DVI is only necessary for a much larger higher definition model. The native resolution for this model is 1280 x 1024 pixels at 4:3 aspect Ratio. The six control buttons are located in a very conventional area of the monitor at the bottom front face right hand corner. The first button on the right is power on and off, the two buttons next to that is the scroll buttons and the fourth button from the right to menu button. A fifth button is the Auto-Configure as well as the Enter button. The sixth button or the first one on the left is used for selecting preset mode such as User which is customizable, and for other four modes that is not adjustable by the user. These modes as follow, Texts, Standard, Graphics and Movie. Included in the box as follow, the monitor, the base line cord, VGA cable and the CD-ROMs that contains the user's menu with the installation instructions. Also included in the CD is the software "Acer eDisplay Management" that you can install to adjust the monitor under Windows instead of pushing the buttons at the front of the monitor. It also comes with a owner's menu booklet and warranty pamphlet with instructions on how to register your new product at Acer. The controls on this monitor is relatively easy to learn how to operate and even easier under Windows using the included software. Being an inexpensive monitor, the stand has no provision for height adjustments or rotation. Only thing it can do is tilt up or down a little. The warranty on this unit is three years parts and labor including the backlights. The warranty is not as good as my previous unit, the warranty does not cover postage to and from the repair site. On their website it lists carry-in to their repair facility. Like other companies, the warranty replacement entails a refurbished unit in many cases or refurbished parts.

I am extremely happy with the performance of this 17 inch monitor. The backlighting on this unit is extremely consistent as far as uniformity throughout the screen with equal brightness in fact slightly better than my previous unit. I am lucky with this unit having zero dead pixels. The problem with LCD monitors is that some of us has to live with a few dead pixels in some cases. They have improved quite a bit in the last few years in manufacturing LCD products with no defects right out of the factory. The manufacturers cannot afford to discard each and every one of those panels with a few dead pixels. So to keep costs down, they end up selling them to a few unlucky buyers. My last three purchase of monitors has zero dead pixels on them. The first time when I turned this unit on with my computer, I ran a dead pixel test using DPT program and the result was perfect. And like my previous unit, this unit runs extremely cool with very little heat output from the back. When set to the Graphics mode, the screen is extremely bright in fact too bright for me for browsing the Internet or for reading text. When set using the native resolution, the text is extremely clear and extremely uniform color wise with no color bleeding. The color uniformity is also extremely good throughout the screen with extremely wide viewing angle at about 160° both horizontal and vertical. This is in fact slightly better than my previous monitor even though that one claims to have similar specifications. For a brand-new monitor that sells for less than $100, this is quite outstanding in my opinion. So for those of you who don't mind a standard aspect ratio instead of a wide screen, this one would make an excellent choice.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2009
I have had this monitor for about a month and I am very happy with my purchase. I am running Windows XP on a six year old Gateway computer. I received the monitor in just two days. I would recommend this monitor for anyone who wants an LCD for an analog connection (VGA).

The first change I made was to run the monitor at the highest screen refresh rate that's appropriate for this monitor. I've always found the higher the refresh rate, the better the image on the screen due to the reduction or elimination of flicker. However, keep in mind the monitor must work harder in order to do this. The manufacturer had the default settings for the highest resolution and the slowest refresh rate. If you change the refresh rate, check to see if the manufacturer's software changes it back to the default the next time you start up your computer. If so, you can uninstall the manufacturer's software to prevent this from reoccurring. To change the refresh rate: Display Properties (right click the desktop, choose properties), Settings tab, Advanced button, Monitor tab, put a check in the box "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display", after checking the box - my highest Screen refresh rate was 75 Hertz.

The following is for those individuals who find the size of text too small at a high resolution. At first, I tried different resolutions to make the text bigger via Display Properties (right click the desktop, choose properties, Settings tab). I didn't take long to realize this monitor should only run at 1280 x 1024 resolution for the best image quality. In order to compensate for my 48 year old eyes (going to need bifocals soon), I changed the DPI Setting (Display Properties, Settings tab, Advanced button). I recommend starting with Large size (120 DPI) and using that for awhile before making any more changes. If you find that to be too big as I did, choose Custom setting and reduce by about 5 percent to "119% normal size (114 dpi)". I found this Custom setting comfortable. If you still find it to be too big, reduce by another 5 percent and repeat until you find what's best for you.

There will always be some web sites where the text is defined as very small and very difficult to read. One option to get around this problem is to copy the text into a word processor and then change the font and size of the text to your liking. Another option (suggested by a comment to this review) is to use the zoom feature of Internet Explorer located in the bottom right corner of the screen. It can be identified by a small magnifying glass with a "+". You can click on the magnifying glass to change the zoom percentage.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2009
I'll update this review when I can actually use this monitor -- but be aware if you have a very new system, that this monitor only comes with an old analog style VGA monitor cord. If your video card outputs with a DVI connection you are SOL and will need an adapter.

In this case, I wanted a smallish flatscreen to use on my main desk with an older Powerbook G4, so I can get some use out of it when I'm not traveling. The 12" Powerbooks have a mini-DVI output and while the laptop includes an adapter it isn't analog. The last two monitors I've purchased have had both cords for VGA and DVI so you could use whatever you had on your system, but this one doesn't. Bit disappointing - as I understand it, DVI is the new standard and newer machines and graphics cards support it by default.
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