Acer SB241YA Review: Budget 1080p 75Hz FreeSync VA Monitor
The Acer SB241YA (SB241Y Abi) is a budget 24″ 1080p monitor based on a VA panel with a high contrast ratio and AMD FreeSync up to 75Hz.
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