Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Acer Predator X27 bmiphzx 27" 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate | Quantum Dot | Up to 144Hz Refresh | Adobe RGB | (Display Port & HDMI Port), Black (X27 bmiiphzx)
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Screen Size | 27 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | acer |
Special Feature | Tilt Adjustment |
Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
About this item
- 27 inches UHD (3840 x 2160) Widescreen IPS Display
- NVIDIA G SYNC Ultimate Tear Free Gaming
- 120Hz (OverClocking to 144Hz) Using Display Port
- Response Time: 4ms (GTG) at 4K Resolution. Tilt angle 5 to 25 degree
- 10bit Color with Quantum Dot Technology; 99 percentage Adobe RGB Color Gamut; DCI P3 Color Space
- 144 hertz
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For gaming | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 4.4 |
Brightness | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 3.6 |
Picture quality | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 3.9 |
Value for money | — | 4.5 | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.4 |
Screen quality | — | 4.5 | 3.8 | — | 4.9 | — |
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display size | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 32 inches | 24.5 inches |
resolution | 4K UHD 2160p | FHD 1080p | 4K UHD 2160p | QHD Wide 1440p | 4K UHD 2160p | 1920 1080 |
display technology | LED | — | LED | LED | LCD | LED |
hardware interface | hdmi | hdmi, displayport, 3 5 mm audio | hdmi | displayport, hdmi | hdmi, displayport | hdmi |
viewing angle | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
mounting type | VESA Compatibility - Mountable: 100 x 100mm | Desk Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
From the manufacturer
Summon Your Strength
Fasten your seatbelt: The Predator X27 4K Ultra HD display is about to change your gaming experience. This 27-inch (3840 x 2160) monitor combines jaw dropping specs including an IPS panel that supports 144Hz refresh rate alongside a response time of 4ms on a NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate monitor . Unleash gaming’s maximum potential to provide richer colors far beyond what has been previously possible. Experience something new.
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Resolution Upgrade!
The 27” visual Goliath packs a fierce 4K punch, leaving you with a perfect screen size.
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Fuel for Your 4K
Pushed to 144Hz on a 3840 x 2160 4K Ultra HD panel, experience something never before possible.
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Ultimate Image Quality
Widen the Spectrum
Capture the true moment by perfect color. This X27 monitor features outstanding 99% Adobe RGB color space with IPS technology, giving you a wide color range and high color accuracy. Preserve the true colors you captured and never let it fade away.
Quantum Dot Dominance
Nanosized dots that emit a specific color based on their size infuse your game with a life-like realism that only they can create. Experience higher peak-brightness, better color accuracy and higher color saturation.
Good-bye Ghosting!
A 4ms response time means that no matter how fast-moving the action is, the annoyances of motion blur or visual artifacts are practically nonexistent.
Let There Be Light
How do 384 individually-controllable LED backlight zones sound? If you happen to prefer the most realistic image possible, then this is for you.
Bask In Brightness
When it comes to the screen, we decided to go all out and with a peak brightness of up to 1000 nits. Day, night, eclipse – game as you please.
Game View
Predator Game Mode has eight pre-set display modes to optimize the visuals for different types of content.
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Size
| 27" | 27" | 27" | 27" | 31.5" Curved | 34" Curved |
Technology
| NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate | NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology | NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology | NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology | NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology | NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology |
Resolution
| 3840 x 2160 UHD 4K | 2560 x 1440 WQHD | 2560 x 1440 WQHD | 3840 x 2160 UHD 4K | 2560 x 1440 WQHD | 3440 x 1440 QHD |
Refresh Rate
| 120Hz (OverClocking to 144Hz) | 144Hz (OverClocking to 165Hz) | 144Hz (OverClocking to 165Hz) | 120Hz (OverClocking to 144Hz) | 144Hz (OverClocking to 165Hz) | 100Hz (OverClocking to 120Hz) |
Panel Type
| IPS | TN | IPS | IPS | VA | IPS |
Response Time
| 4ms | 1ms | 4ms | 4ms | 4ms | 4ms |
Ports
| 1 x DP, 1 x HDMI & 4 x USB 3.0 | 1 x DP, 1 x HDMI & 4 x USB 3.0 | 1 x DP, 1 x HDMI & 4 x USB 3.0 | 1 x DP, 1 x HDMI & 4 x USB 3.0 | 1 x DP, 1 x HDMI & 4 x USB 3.0 | 1 x DP, 1 x HDMI & 4 x USB 3.0 |
Speakers
| 2 speakers, 4W per speaker | 2 speakers, 2W per speaker | 2 speakers, 2W per speaker | 2 speakers, 4W per speaker | 2 speakers, 7W per speaker | 2 speakers, 7W per speaker |
Cable Included
| Display Port, HDMI & USB Cable | Display Port, HDMI & USB Cable | Display Port, HDMI & USB Cable | Display Port & USB Cable | Display Port, HDMI & USB Cable | Display Port, HDMI & USB Cable |
VESA Display HDR
| Display HDR1000 | No | No | Display HDR400 | No | No |
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Product Description
Fasten your seatbelt: The Predator X27 4K Ultra HD display is about to change your gaming experience. This 27-inch (3840 x 2160) monitor combines jaw dropping specs including an IPS panel that supports 144Hz refresh rate alongside a response time of 4ms on a NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultimate monitor. Unleash gaming's maximum potential to provide richer colors far beyond what has been previously possible. Experience something new. (UM. HX0AA. 004). The brightness is 600 nit
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Technical Details
Brand | acer |
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Item model number | X27 bmiiphzx |
Item Weight | 27.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 24.76 x 14.75 x 22.34 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24.76 x 14.75 x 22.34 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Acer Computer |
ASIN | B07CWDBL39 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 15, 2018 |
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Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #427,307 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #8,428 in Computer Monitors |
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Customers like the quality, color reproduction, and picture quality of the monitor. For example, they mention that it provides fantastic 4K gaming visuals, and the color calibration from the factory was phenomenal. That said, some complain about the value, saying that it's extremely expensive. Opinions are mixed on the sound quality, hdr support, and brightness.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the monitor. They mention that it has a brilliant display quality, all content looks completely fine, and the panel itself is great. They also appreciate the amazing 4K gaming visuals and the crisp and reactive picture quality. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...+ Good FALD speed. No problems in games or movies.+ HDR experience in games is one of a kind...." Read more
"...The ONLY panel on the market that has TRUE G-Sync HDR- Incredible visuals both in online video content and games - this is the best screen I..." Read more
"...+ Stand is very sturdy metal and high quality+ G-Sync+ IPS panel+ 0.24mm pixel pitch..." Read more
"...refresh rate, and everything else about this monitor is top-quality...." Read more
Customers like the color reproduction of the monitor. They mention that it comes precalibrated for amazing color, stunning, and phenomenal. They also appreciate the deep blacks.
"...Crazy peak brightness, makes games look amazing- Excellent colors out of the box-..." Read more
"...The picture quality, color reproduction, refresh rate, and everything else about this monitor is top-quality...." Read more
"...Very poor overdrive. Light colors smear into dark colors due to excessive >12ms transitions even at Extreme setting at 144Hz-..." Read more
"...Colors are bright and vibrant! Love love love it! The pixel density is amazing! I see NO pixels.(Review to be edited later....)" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the monitor. They mention that it is brilliant, nice, and smooth. They also appreciate the contrast and color production, and that the text on a webpage is crystal clear. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...+ No dead pixels+ Very good contrast and color production+ 4 USB ports..." Read more
"...Sadly it has great picture quality. Every thing else licks frog balls though." Read more
"The Acer Predator X27 is absolutely incredible. The picture quality, color reproduction, refresh rate, and everything else about this monitor is top-..." Read more
"...Though the picture is very nice just nothing I expected for over $1600. I, can also see what seems to be some flickering?..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the pixels of the monitor. They mention that it has a 0.24mm pixel pitch, and there are no dead pixels or stuck pixels.
"...+ IPS panel+ 0.24mm pixel pitch+ No dead pixels+ Very good contrast and color production..." Read more
"...no dead pixels working out of the box- i've seen people complain about the noise/fan. Been using it for about 2 days haven't noticed it at all...." Read more
"...I had no dead pixels on my panel and the color calibration from the factory was phenomenal...." Read more
"...No stuck pixels no dead pixels. Just brilliant." Read more
Customers are mixed about the hdr support of the monitor. Some mention it's great, has HDR support, and GSync. However, others say that the max refresh rate for HDR is limited at this time due to slow pixel response and poor overdrive. The picture quality is good, but has poor refresh/response time and slow OSD. The HDR experience was poor due to lack of FALD and HDR switching. For competitive games, input lag is an issue at 60Hz.
"...HDR is incredible and I often find myself looking away because it’s so damn bright in some scenes...." Read more
"...Very poor overdrive. Light colors smear into dark colors due to excessive >12ms transitions even at Extreme setting at 144Hz-..." Read more
"The monitor is great, high resolution, HDR support, Gsync. However there is a small problem...." Read more
"...When the tech improves further this will decrease- Max refresh rate for HDR is limited at this time due to DisplayPort bandwidth..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the monitor. Some mention that it has no loud fan, and is silent when doing mundane tasks like web browsing, word documents, or watching. However, others say that the integrated peakers are extremely tinny-sounding and of poor sound quality.
"...Also, the monitor is silent when doing mundane tasks like web browsing, word documents, or watching videos...." Read more
"...fan noise but they must’ve fixed that because I’ve never even heard it make a sound and I’ve verified that it is spinning...." Read more
"...Integrated peakers are extremely tinny-sounding and of poor sound quality IMO.- Not true 10-bit, but 8-bit + FRC-..." Read more
"Fast shipping no dead pixel no damage no lags and no fan noise like other costumers sayThe best monitor that i ever had for gaming..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the monitor. Some mention that it's extremely bright, with FALD backlighting and 384 local dimming LED backlights. However, others say that the backlight uniformity is poor, the left and right edges are dimmer, and the light-bleed is bad.
"...Quite few lighting effects available+ 384 local dimming LED backlights..." Read more
"...The HDR on this monitor is the real-deal. FALD backlighting and the ability to crack up the refresh rate to 144hz is wonderful...." Read more
"Pros -1. Brightness - Extremely bright monitor even in SDR, When in 10-bit HDR it's mind blowing2...." Read more
"...Poor backlight uniformity, left/right edges were dimmer and my sample had yellow bleed on the right.X27 ($1800-$1650)..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the monitor. They mention that it is extremely expensive and not worth the cost.
"...= Extremely expensive, but think of it as a high end TV stuffed into 27" to fit on your desk.-..." Read more
"...1. hazy bloom around icons and the mouse cursor2. the fan is cheaper than anything I have ever seen, and it is directly behind the mounting..." Read more
"Best monitor that I’ve ever used. Worth every penny. I’ve had absolutely zero issues or complaints with this monitor after several weeks of use." Read more
"...It is extremely expensive (even more expensive than entire computers or 65 inch 4K TVs) but that's what happens when you jam pack bleeding-edge tech..." Read more
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Since I have cycled through the XV273K and the XB273K, I can give some comparisons between the three Acer offerings. Note that all three had good signal input response times, although the pixel response of the XV273K really let it down.
Scroll to the bottom for the X27, since I am going in increasing order in price (and the order in which I purchased them).
XV273K ($800-$900):
+ Supports Freesync for AMD GPUs/Gsync compatible with Nvidia GPUs
+ 144Hz 10-bit 4K available with two cables
+ Same panel as the more expensive XB273 with high DCI-P3 color coverage
+ 2 HDMI inputs + 2/1 DP 1.4 inputs
+ Good calibration out of the box
= Can't use dual cable with HDR or Freesync. It can bug out and say it's doing it but it doesn't actually do it.
= Freesync and HDR only available together using an exploit through the Acer desktop app.
= Backlight strobing available but the bottom 33% of the image had double images due to slow pixel response
- Very poor overdrive. Light colors smear into dark colors due to excessive >12ms transitions even at Extreme setting at 144Hz
- Poor backlight uniformity, left/right edges were dimmer.
- Freesync locks overdrive to Normal which is even slower, so even worse motion quality.
- Slow OSD
- HDR experience was poor due to lack of FALD and HDR switching was manual through the slow OSD or the desktop app.
XB273K ($1150-$1000)
+ Very good overdrive tuning. No smearing at all where the XV273K fell short.
+ Automatic HDR switching without fiddling in OSD
+ Easy to limit display to SDR color space in SDR mode, HDR color space in HDR mode
+ Good calibration out of the box
= Gsync only
= Display maxes out at 120Hz 8-bit over 1 DP cable and only 1 HDMI available
= Variable global backlight barely does anything, but it doesn't hurt
- Mediocre HDR experience due to lack of FALD, but at least it wasn't fiddly
- Poor backlight uniformity, left/right edges were dimmer and my sample had yellow bleed on the right.
X27 ($1800-$1650)
+ All the positives of the XB273K
+ 384 FALD zones can give very deep black tones while blasting 1000 nits out of another zone.
+ Good FALD speed. No problems in games or movies.
+ HDR experience in games is one of a kind. It's impossible to capture it, so you have to see it in person.
+ Even SDR looks better due to the contrast boost. Mostly fixes the IPS glow problem and other uniformity issues associated with edge lit backlights.
= Overdrive "Normal" is even more aggressive than the XB273K and cause a little overshoot. Not that big of a deal since you really have to look for it.
= The haloing doesn't seem that bad even on the contrived LG OLED demos but that could be due to astigmatism causing bright lights haloing for me IRL. Haloing is definitely worse on the edges due to worsening contrast ratio there.
= Extremely expensive, but think of it as a high end TV stuffed into 27" to fit on your desk.
- Small light colored desktop elements surrounded by large black patches can look dimmer than intended due to limitations of the FALD zones. You may want to turn off FALD for critical work in SDR.
I can't tell you whether it's worth an additional 65% over the XB273K but I figure if I'm going to spend nearly $1000 on a monitor with flaws, I might as well stretch for the best and avoid the headache.
Edit: Added FALD SDR comparison + SDR haloing demos
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2019
Since I have cycled through the XV273K and the XB273K, I can give some comparisons between the three Acer offerings. Note that all three had good signal input response times, although the pixel response of the XV273K really let it down.
Scroll to the bottom for the X27, since I am going in increasing order in price (and the order in which I purchased them).
XV273K ($800-$900):
+ Supports Freesync for AMD GPUs/Gsync compatible with Nvidia GPUs
+ 144Hz 10-bit 4K available with two cables
+ Same panel as the more expensive XB273 with high DCI-P3 color coverage
+ 2 HDMI inputs + 2/1 DP 1.4 inputs
+ Good calibration out of the box
= Can't use dual cable with HDR or Freesync. It can bug out and say it's doing it but it doesn't actually do it.
= Freesync and HDR only available together using an exploit through the Acer desktop app.
= Backlight strobing available but the bottom 33% of the image had double images due to slow pixel response
- Very poor overdrive. Light colors smear into dark colors due to excessive >12ms transitions even at Extreme setting at 144Hz
- Poor backlight uniformity, left/right edges were dimmer.
- Freesync locks overdrive to Normal which is even slower, so even worse motion quality.
- Slow OSD
- HDR experience was poor due to lack of FALD and HDR switching was manual through the slow OSD or the desktop app.
XB273K ($1150-$1000)
+ Very good overdrive tuning. No smearing at all where the XV273K fell short.
+ Automatic HDR switching without fiddling in OSD
+ Easy to limit display to SDR color space in SDR mode, HDR color space in HDR mode
+ Good calibration out of the box
= Gsync only
= Display maxes out at 120Hz 8-bit over 1 DP cable and only 1 HDMI available
= Variable global backlight barely does anything, but it doesn't hurt
- Mediocre HDR experience due to lack of FALD, but at least it wasn't fiddly
- Poor backlight uniformity, left/right edges were dimmer and my sample had yellow bleed on the right.
X27 ($1800-$1650)
+ All the positives of the XB273K
+ 384 FALD zones can give very deep black tones while blasting 1000 nits out of another zone.
+ Good FALD speed. No problems in games or movies.
+ HDR experience in games is one of a kind. It's impossible to capture it, so you have to see it in person.
+ Even SDR looks better due to the contrast boost. Mostly fixes the IPS glow problem and other uniformity issues associated with edge lit backlights.
= Overdrive "Normal" is even more aggressive than the XB273K and cause a little overshoot. Not that big of a deal since you really have to look for it.
= The haloing doesn't seem that bad even on the contrived LG OLED demos but that could be due to astigmatism causing bright lights haloing for me IRL. Haloing is definitely worse on the edges due to worsening contrast ratio there.
= Extremely expensive, but think of it as a high end TV stuffed into 27" to fit on your desk.
- Small light colored desktop elements surrounded by large black patches can look dimmer than intended due to limitations of the FALD zones. You may want to turn off FALD for critical work in SDR.
I can't tell you whether it's worth an additional 65% over the XB273K but I figure if I'm going to spend nearly $1000 on a monitor with flaws, I might as well stretch for the best and avoid the headache.
Edit: Added FALD SDR comparison + SDR haloing demos
This panel is FANTASTIC for 4K gaming. This is the only thing on the market (besides the Asus model) with the same specs and TRUE HDR. If you have high end hardware (like a 2080Ti), then this is pretty much the only thing that is going to totally do it justice.
PROS
- The ONLY panel on the market that has TRUE G-Sync HDR
- Incredible visuals both in online video content and games - this is the best screen I've seen or owned aside from the most recent OLED TVs
- Crazy peak brightness, makes games look amazing
- Excellent colors out of the box
- 120 Hz refresh with overclock to 144 Hz (I keep mine on 120 Hz)
- Minimal, if any IPS glow or backlight bleed when the panel is on and functioning
Neutral
- Chroma subsampling at higher refresh rates (this is due to DisplayPort limitations, not a huge deal)
- You can see the backlight working in games if you have white HUD elements over very dark elements in a scene. Not a huge deal to me as I can only notice it in certain games. When the tech improves further this will decrease
- Max refresh rate for HDR is limited at this time due to DisplayPort bandwidth (again, not a huge deal as 98 Hz true HDR is incredible)
- My new panel has a bit of backlight bleed in the top corners, but it's impossible to see in games (based on how the dynamic backlight works I guess). I can only see it when I turn the panel on initially.
Cons
- Price I guess? But if you're an enthusiast you should be used to price premiums
- I had a bad initial experience with Acer Customer Support (don't even want to go into details, they were just completely unhelpful and their solution was to just have me send it back for "repair"). Thankfully Amazon is great and they sent me another one (you can see my initial review below)
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The panel itself is great and provides for fantastic 4K gaming visuals. Was seemingly working perfectly since I got it.
However, I learned that inherent features of the panel were in fact NOT working and that my panel has basically 100% dud firmware. I can't even change the brightness level through the OSD. Have to waste my life sending it back to Acer for "repair". All of that for a 2,000 dollar panel. What a joke.