It is a deal article concerning a noticeable discount of a product that was released earlier this year. Are the specs bad? Yes, they are for the more pretentious gamers who also happen to have a generous budget. However, think about someone who wants to play on an integrated video card, owns a GeForce Now subscription, and is limited to 60 fps. However, this person wants a large curved monitor and only has US$170 left for it. Is this monitor good enough for them for the currently discounted price? I think it is.
If a deal looks pathetic to you, it might not be pathetic to others. When you are in a restaurant and you're having rather regular food, those having the most expensive dishes available don't complain about the fact that what you're having does not qualify as food and it shouldn't even be served there...
Seriously how does this constitute news? Nothing special about the product in fact it's incredibly bad because 1080p as such a large size would look terribly low resolution and it's only 75Hz. How was this "article" approved?
Although it only has a refresh rate of 75 Hz and 1,920 X 1,080 pixels, the Acer Nitro XZ320QR bih is a popular curved gaming monitor in the budget market. With a list price of US$229.99, this 31.5-inch monitor with AMD FreeSync support is now down to US$169.99, thanks to a 26% discount.