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Acer Predator CG7 review

Posted on February 22, 2020 By Jarvis

When it comes to immersion and sheer entertainment, we often think that bigger is better, but while we love the audacity of the Acer Predator CG7, it leads us to think: how big is too big for a gaming monitor?

With a 43-inch screen, this is a monitor that’s not going to fit on many people’s desks. And, even if you do get it to fit, it’s unlikely you’ll be comfortable sitting as close to it as you would a normal monitor of around 27-inches.

However, Acer is clearly pitching the Predator CG7 at people who are looking for a TV that brings advanced tech we’ve come to expect from gaming monitors, like high refresh rates, to a larger screen. But does it succeed?
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Computers & IT Tags:Acer, Acer Predator, Acer Predator CG7, entertainment, gaming, review, TechRadar, TV

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