Good screen
EDIT :
The speakers have not been tested (having a 200W sound system)
Neither were the USBs, hearing them connect and disconnect at every screen saver quickly convinced me to do without them.
-1 :
I'm not sure I'd have liked to have a stand that was as long as the screen, and the plastic cable cover is very cheap. A iiyama type stand would have been much appreciated.
The screen saver that disconnects the screen each time, long time to get out of standby (etc).
The screen saver that disconnects the screen every time, long standby times (etc).
For "life in red", this is due to the activation of HDR + night mode (blue light filter) of Windows 10.
Once the filter is deactivated, there is no more problem with red.
Adjusting the colour temperature in the screen settings also helps.
For the rest, the screen is very good, very bright, has good viewing angles.
Adjustment by joystick and button on the back of the screen.
The screen seems +/- uniform. The corners are a bit darker but nothing too disturbing for the intended use. (same as the Acer XB323UGP)
A rather gamer/multimedia oriented screen. The colour calibration is basically good. (with the Asus color profile for the model).
For HDR, it is correct but still far from HDR TV.
Recommended for leisure/gaming use.
For a professional use, I would be more mixed.