Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
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Acer Nitro XV272U Pbmiiprzx 27" WQHD (2560 x 1440) IPS G-SYNC Compatible Monitor, 144Hz, 1ms VRB, VESA Certified DisplayHDR400, DCI-P3, Delta E<2
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Screen Size | 27 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Brand | acer |
Special Feature | Tilt Adjustment,Swivel Adjustment,Height Adjustment,Adaptive Sync,Ultrawide Screen |
Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
About this item
- 27" WQHD (2560 x 1440) widescreen IPS zero frame monitor with AMD Radeon freesync technology
- Aspect Ratio is 16:9; Viewing Angle is 178º (H) / 178º (V); Brightness is 400cd/㎡
- Response time: 1ms VRB and refresh rate: 144Hzz.Colour Supported:1.07 Billion
- 2 speakers, 2 watts per speaker
- Displays 400, DCI-P3 and low Delta e<2
- Ports: 1 x Display Port, 2 x HDMI 2.0 and 4 x USB 3.0 Ports (includes HDMI and USB cable)
- Note: The incorrect resolution or an out of date video can cause the screen to appear blurry and screen flickering. After adjusting to the correct resolution and updating the video driver, restart the computer and to fix the screen
- Please refer user manual before use
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Picture quality | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.7 |
Brightness | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 | — |
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Screen quality | — | — | 3.7 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 4.7 |
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display size | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches |
resolution | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p |
display technology | LED | LED | — | LCD | LCD | IPS |
hardware interface | displayport, hdmi, usb | usb3.1 c, usb, hdmi, usb3.0 | hdmi | hdmi | displayport, hdmi | hdmi, displayport |
viewing angle | 178 degrees | 170 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | — | — |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
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Technical Details
Brand | acer |
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Series | XV272U Pbmiiprzx |
Item model number | XV272U Pbmiiprzx |
Item Weight | 10.82 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 24.2 x 20.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.2 x 24.2 x 20.5 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 27 Volts |
Manufacturer | Acer |
ASIN | B07MQBPMJ2 |
Date First Available | January 28, 2019 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #63,364 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,503 in Computer Monitors |
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Ascend Into Wide Immersion
Never miss another second of the action. With 27” of glorious 2560 x 1440 (16:9) WQHD resolutions to work and game with, completely immerse yourself into your games in ways you have never experienced before.
Silky Smooth Visuals
When the action gets intense, precision is key. With a rapid refresh rate of 144Hz, experience ultra-smooth viewing with faster frame rendering and lower input lag to make better decisions, faster.
No Screen Tearing
Get in the game with the latest NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible displays. Each display is validated by NVIDIA to bring you a smooth, variable refresh rate (VRR) gaming experience that eliminates tearing, stuttering, artifacts, and flicker at refresh rates of 144Hz.
Lifelike Images
For enhanced color vibrancy, VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification ensures better contrast and color accuracy so customers experience AAA games as they were meant to be.
Give Yourself a Boost
Visual Response Boost technology creates the effect of 1ms MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time), giving your screen less blur for crystal clear gameplay.
Features
New Depths of Color Accuracy
This monitor is ideal for color-critical projects producing accurate colors with a low Delta E<2, supporting 130% of the sRGB & covers an incredible 95% of the DCI-P3 color space, the current standard utilized by the film industry. An amazing monitor for designers, photographers & film editors.
Multiple Gaming Modes
Take your pick from a wide variety of gaming and non-gaming modes, each with its own unique color profile. Choose from action, racing, sports, and more! Customize all your apps to automatically run in the mode you prefer.
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In competitive gaming, every frame matters. Introducing Acer's XV272U gaming monitor - the WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution monitor that can keep up with your game play. This G-SYNC Compatible monitor takes gameplay to the next level of smooth. Unleash gaming’s maximum potential to provide richer colors far beyond what has been previously possible. Plus, users can enjoy comfortable viewing experience while gaming via flicker-less, low dimming and ComfyView display. The design saves space on your desk and lets you place multiple monitors side by side to build a seamless big-screen display. (UM. HX2AA. P03). Brightness 350 cd/m - Native, 400 cd/m - Peak (HDR Mode).
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Customers like the quality of the monitor. They mention that it's excellent, has great HDR, and is a decent TV for viewing. The stand is able to adjust, and everything is crisp and smooth. It's a beast monitor for media consumption and content creating, and has great text readability.
"...I use these for productivity and am not really a gamer. Great text readability, minimal back light bleed, nice sleek design, decent glare reduction..." Read more
"...This Acer is also high quality compared to cheaper monitors such as Viotek, but the stand design results in some wobbling and the height doesn't go..." Read more
"...would never be used by creative professionals, and make terrible screens for viewing movies and Netflix and such, due to the lesser color/ picture..." Read more
"...-HDR that I think looks pretty solid for the level-Great viewing angles-Minimal if any backlight bleed..." Read more
Customers like the color of the monitor. They mention that the colors look phenomenal, the monitor has good color coverage, and depth, and it makes games look absolutely stunning. The blacks really do look dark and amazing. The monitor comes color calibrated out of the box, so you really only need to dial the brightness into.
"...Dell U2719D - really nice sleek design with a great menu system controls and input options but the anti glare coating was..." Read more
"...HDR is great for this monitor in fact. With HDR enabled, Dark Blacks, very opaque, accurate colors - most of all increased brightness and contrast,..." Read more
"...It comes color calibrated out of the box, so you really only need to dial the brightness into your preference and you're set to play...." Read more
"...However, it has worse contrast, no wider color gamut, and no USB ports. It really felt like I would be getting a lot less while paying more...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the monitor. They mention that it is really good for the price, worth the money, and a cheap IPS panel with great picture. They also say that it's 100% worth it for gaming and that the price to performance ratio is excellent.
"...It is a cheap IPS panel with great picture, but HDR is MANDATORY to get that perfect IPS experience. That is perfectly fine...." Read more
"...Great value at it's price point. I would highly recommend it. It's not perfect, but it is certainly one of the best you can buy." Read more
"...Pros:- 2k resolution- 144 hz- good colors- decent price- monitor stand is rotation, height, and even swivel...." Read more
"...my issues with the HDR, I still think this monitor is a great deal for 1440p gaming...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the monitor. They mention that it has an impressive picture quality that far exceeds the 1440p Acer, it's the perfect combination of resolution, refresh rate, and pixel size, and that the images look accurate and beautiful. The contrast is good, and the visuals are very impressive. The picture is very bright, and there is no motion blur when they game on it. The G-SYNC compatibility, HDR400, and high refresh rate with low motion blur make the monitor a great choice for gamers.
"...Acer Nitro VG270U BMIIPX - great image quality and similar image quality like the other Acer's listed above, but the fatal flaw with these is..." Read more
"...The cool thing about this monitor is that you have the empirically superior picture that ONLY and IPS panel can offer, and you can do it with..." Read more
"...Do you need 1440p at 27"? No, 1080p is OK, but 1440p gives a super sharp image and more space on the screen for tasks. Do you need 144 hz for gaming?..." Read more
"...-Buttery smooth 144hz-Quite good contrast, despite being an IPS panel-FOUR USB 3.0 ports?! Insane..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the monitor. They say it works well for work, media, and light games, with fantastic picture quality and fantastic performance. The stand is very sturdy. The monitor works well with VESA mount and has no issues. The shadow boost works amazing.
"...The picture quality and color is excellent. It performs excellently in games and watching videos at high resolution and refresh rate...." Read more
"...Again, the HDR 400 works well, but I wish it was a bit better. Another strange problem I had was enabling the HDR in some games...." Read more
"...It's still really good and games look great (I play League of Legends, CoD Modern Warfare, Overwatch, Valorant, Risk of Rain 2)..." Read more
"...looks amazing, though it was somewhat difficult to get working correctly...." Read more
Customers like the refresh rate of the monitor. They say the colors are vibrant, the screen is fast, and using freesync makes the experience much better. Customers also mention that the framerate is higher than they can see with their bare eyes, and the G-synch works well. They also say that the monitor runs up to 144Hz and that it is one of the best 1440p 144hz gaming monitors they have owned.
"...The monitor has an "ultra low latency mode" that sets it to 1ms...." Read more
"...Color is Hazy but the quality and pixel performance is great..." Read more
"...Colors are pretty vibrant. 144hz refresh rate, great. Minimalistic, pretty nice...." Read more
"This monitor is great for 1440p gaming. G-sync works well, and it runs up to 144Hz. Response time and input lag are minimal...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the pixels of the monitor. Some mention that they have zero dead pixels, while others say that they received an entire row of dead pixels across the bottom half of the screen. Some customers also mention that the monitor has a very small dead pixel on the right side of the display.
"...First two panels came with 1 stuck red pixel- Slighly noticeable IPS glow on a completely black screenNotes:-..." Read more
"...Only considering this monitor, there were no dead pixels, and there is a bit of backlight bleed, but that's to be expected with IPS panels...." Read more
"...minor complaint I have about this monitor is that I noticed a very small dead pixel on the right side of the screen that can only be seen if I play..." Read more
"...I have no dead pixels or backlight bleed at all! Ran the UFO test and Lagom monitor calibration tests and have perfect gamma and saturation...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the brightness of the monitor. They mention that it is distractingly dim, the factory settings are a little bit dark, and the maximum brightness is really bright. The contrast is also poor, and it has a slight IPS glow. Overall, customers are not happy with the quality of the product and recommend looking at other options.
"...anti glare coating was too aggressive for my liking and the image quality was just "meh" to me when compared to the two Acer's listed above...." Read more
"...The factory settings are a little bit dark for my tastes. Increasing brightness manually may also increase backlight bleed...." Read more
"...144Hz was not as life changing as simply the vividness and brightness of the panel. An equally superb experience was moving from 1080p to 1440p...." Read more
"...However, it has worse contrast, no wider color gamut, and no USB ports. It really felt like I would be getting a lot less while paying more...." Read more
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1) Acer Nitro XV272U Pbmiiprzx 27" WQHD - these are my new favorite 1440p monitors due to the fact that they seem to deliver the best image quality out of all of the monitors that I have tested. I use these for productivity and am not really a gamer. Great text readability, minimal back light bleed, nice sleek design, decent glare reduction without making images blurry (see notes on the Dell unit below). Great controls and menu except a little inconvenient if you have these mounted side by side as the controls are on the right rear of the monitors so might be difficult to access on the left monitor due to placement. You'll need to physically move the monitor to access the controls. Not a big deal to me though.
2) Asus ProArt Display PA278QV - these were my second favorite but I just simply preferred the image quality from the Acer Nitro XV272U a little better. I don't love the measuring lines on the front of the display but suspect they may be useful for video/photo editors? I also think the menu system and buttons can be improved a little. Overall, a nice monitor but didn't quite cut it for me.
3) Acer Nitro VG270U BMIIPX - great image quality and similar image quality like the other Acer's listed above, but the fatal flaw with these is they caused my computer to slow to a crawl whenever my PC would wake from sleep. I contacted Acer support and they believe it to be an issue with the firmware that's installed on the monitors. Returned them.
4) Dell U2719D - really nice sleek design with a great menu system controls and input options but the anti glare coating was too aggressive for my liking and the image quality was just "meh" to me when compared to the two Acer's listed above.
Hope this helps someone searching for monitors :)
-HDR mode looks BEAUTIFUL. HDR is great for this monitor in fact. With HDR enabled, Dark Blacks, very opaque, accurate colors - most of all increased brightness and contrast, which is almost necessary with this monitor. The factory settings are a little bit dark for my tastes. Increasing brightness manually may also increase backlight bleed. Some reviewers say HDR doesn't make much difference, but it does. I bet some people do custom color adjustments, including increasing brightness, and in that case that would make HDR "LESS" noticeable, but that makes the blacks less dark. Both adjusting brightness/color settings or enabling HDR are good options, if you don't want to mess with HDR, but I prefer the HDR as I think it gives the best overall picture on this and I don't have to mess with factory settings.
-GSync Capable with 144Hz refresh rates. Some users say G-Sync and HDR don't work together on this monitor... but they do. I have HDR enabled with GSync and have my frame rate max capped to 120 FPS in Nvidia Control panel. I can see that I am getting 120 FPS in games and can FEEL the difference between when GSync is on or off, so I know it works with HDR, which I NEVER turn off on this.
- Crisp pictures. You can SEE the difference between 1080p and 2K. Very obvious improvement, especially with gaming.
- Great viewing angles, virtually zero washout effect when viewing even from extreme angles
-Solid refresh rates, to the average person, you will perceive no visible ghosting or screen-tearing in games with lots of action even with HDR enabled (which lowers response times... I don't know how low the response times are but the advertised <1ms does not apply to when any mode other that gaming/action mode are enabled.
BE AWARE: Windows10 has HDR as a built in feature and it is BUGGY as heck, especially paired with NVidia cards, apparently. What will happen is that you will see the monitor colors get "washed out" and blacks will get "grayish". It will look like a cheap TN panel. With only ONE of these monitors, I didn't have much issue, but having two of these 2K monitors hooked up to my RTX 3080 and suddenly I'd have a monitor suddenly change to "washed out" when starting certain games or apps. IT IS NOT THE MONITOR if this happens to you. I believe some viewers complaining about picture quality caught the Windows HDR bug and didn't know about it or how to fix it.
-Here's what I did to minimize it:
1) Enable HDR in Windows, and on the monitor
2) NVidia Control Panel > Color options... choose the option for limited and go with YCBCR 4.2.2... This is because Windows supports the HDR10 standard and you can ONLY get 8-bit option unless you enable this and go to limited mode. You will notice a small change in colors when enabling this. Everything gets slightly brighter and less subtle.
In some games, you have to TURN OFF Windows HDR for it to work in the game (Red Dead Redemption 2) for example. If a monitor suddenly becomes washed out, while opening/closing apps you can toggle HDR on or off for that screen in display settings in Windows OR you can power the monitor on/off and it usually comes back to it's full HDR glory. AGAIN be aware it is NOT a monitor issue. HDR is still Buggy and half-baked in Windows and googling Windows10 HDR will give you TONS of input (some different than mine) on how to deal with this. My advice is
The cool thing about this monitor is that you have the empirically superior picture that ONLY and IPS panel can offer, and you can do it with features like 144Hz refresh rates and GSync enabled. To have the IPS panel benefits, you have to enable HDR. What is also cool is that if your graphics card can't push the frames high enough in competive shooters, so you are worried about ghosting in competitive shooters with fast action and abrupt screen movements, you can have TN-panel like performance with blazing fast response times, 144Hz freesync/GSync capable refresh rates, just by hitting a button to switch modes (Action mode) (disabling HDR). The result is that it loses some brightness and contrast. This is where a person would probably want to increase Contrast and brightness, and this would make your blacks become more dark gray... ie it will look like a budget gaming VA panel, or a TN panel with better color and viewing angles.
That is essentially what this monitor is: It is a very good blend of lots of well-executed compromises. It is a cheap IPS panel with great picture, but HDR is MANDATORY to get that perfect IPS experience. That is perfectly fine. It also has some moderate, usually not noticeable, backlight bleed. Again, it is a compromise in exchange for not paying $2K for this 2K IPS monitor with fast refresh rates, backlight bleed is ~50% more than a top-of-the line IPS panel.
If you are a competitive gamer who just HAS to have 1ms response times and 144Hz GSync, then this monitor will do that too, but the compromise is that HDR has to be disabled (action-mode), but it will require giving up the IPS eye-candy while I play that game.
Personally I just accept that I mainly play Planet Coaster and RDR2 and I don't need to ever turn off HDR in those titles with my RTX 3080.
Cons (which are NOT really cons if you know about monitor tech)
- SOME backlight bleed (ie when the monitor is on a black loading screen -you can see where light bleeds through the bezel in a few spots, like someone has a flashlight behind your screen and some of that brightness actually bleeds through. Backlight bleed is basically a guarantee with EVERY IPS monitor ever made. The only question is HOW MUCH backlight bleed will you get. This model is middle of the road for backlight bleed, and I have 2 of these and both bleed a little differently. I would categorize backlight bleed as noticeable, but not noticeable when gaming unless you are gaming in a dark room, crawling through a dark dungeon.
- Refresh rates go UP with HDR enabled (even though you can still get 144Hz refresh rate and GSync at the same time as HDR, to get the <1 ms response times you have to change to non-HDR modes, which is something I would NEVER want to do. For these users, who just want the fastest refresh rates while having deep blacks and bright whites, you want to purchase an at least equally, if not more expensive TN panel instead. HOWEVER, TN panels will GUARANTEE relatively washed out viewing angles, poor washed-out colors compared to IPS.
Here's the pros and cons of the different panel types:
IPS (this monitor)
Great color accuracy and look. HDR. Black blacks, white whites. Good Refresh rates. PERFECT viewing angles.
Con- backlight Bleed is noticeable in a dark room on a dark game.
VA Panel
Can have decent color accuracy and "OK" refresh rates / response times.. Viewing angles are not great, but usually OK. Wash-out occurs when viewing from angles, but not nearly as bad as TN panels. Contrast ratios are usually between TN and IPS. Usually backlight bleed not a problem. This is the ultimate "master-of-none" panel and usually exist marketed as gaming panels at 1080p only. Nothing wrong with a VA panel if it is a good one.
TN Panel
Best Contrast Ratios (Black Blacks, whitest Whites). NO noticeable backlight bleed. Tied with the latest IPS panel breakthroughs for having the fastest response times and highest refresh-rates for competive gaming. You basically can't beat a TN panel for having a combination of contrast ratios and refresh-rates/response-times
The CONS however, are not insignificant. The best most expensive TN panels still suffer from poor viewing angles. If you are straight in front of it, the edges and your peripherals in the screen are subtly and more progressively "washed out". This is the reason that the ideal screen for pro-gaming is usually a 24-inch TN panel because keeping the screen small keeps all the screen action in front of them, and reduces the washout that happens as the edge of the screen gets further away. The color accuracy is considered "poor" and would never be used by creative professionals, and make terrible screens for viewing movies and Netflix and such, due to the lesser color/ picture quality.
These are screens just for the most die-hard competitive gamer. It is a "tool" really.
This monitor looks (and acts) a lot like a TN panel (with better color/ viewing angles, worse contrast ratio) when in "action mode". The rest of the time you get all those benefits of the IPS panel listed above
So just a really cool monitor. A monitor is a very personal thing, so there is no right answer to user-preference, but I personally would NEVER do anything but IPS at this point now that they have overcome the refresh-rate limits of yesteryear. It is clearly the most advanced monitor tech out right now. This is a GREAT budget entry into the 144Hz 2K IPS world.
The Acer is over a hundred bucks cheaper than it's nearest competitor of similar specs and quality (ASUS). I didn't really want to spend $400 on a monitor, but once you see the difference between the different panel techs (VA, TN, and IPS), it was very hard to settle for a lesser monitor. This monitor allows Freesync through the full range of hz up to 144hz. The more expensive ASUS does not. That was a deal breaker for me.
Getting the Acer for less was just a bonus. The Asus screams high quality though and beats this one in that case for it's super solid ergonomic stand and exceptional picture. This Acer is also high quality compared to cheaper monitors such as Viotek, but the stand design results in some wobbling and the height doesn't go quite high enough for me as a tall dude. Overall, I'm very pleased with this purchase, my games look gorgeous on it. It comes color calibrated out of the box, so you really only need to dial the brightness into your preference and you're set to play. Super smooth, beautiful rich colors at a large range of viewing angles. These little details add up to an excellent gaming monitor. This monitor doesn't get much hype in social media and stuff but it definitely deserves it. I'm an Acer fan now.
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There's no noticeable ghosting and no noticeable blur. It also has plenty of handy gaming features such as freesync (g-sync compatible too), crosshair overlay, fps counter, and VRB, which completely eliminates motion blur if you turn it on (tested it out with the UFO test)
Blacks are a bit poor, but probably better than the crappy monitor you are reading this on right now. It's a bit hard to see in dark scenes too while gaming as there is less detail in darker objects. HDR is also pretty worthless at this low end.
Fantastic value, highly recommended.
PROS:
-IPS looks awesome
-2k feels amazing, though I have to wear my glasses to see it properly
-If you sit far enough, 27inch feels good but that is because I bought a new desk which is 75cm widch.
-I can't say I feel any ghosting
-0 dead pixels
- I play in a really bright room so I can't complain about the black not being black, I don't really notice it
CONS:
-I had to get use to IPS and 2k, I had a lot of eye pain within the first week. I reduced the brightness and contrast so it feels good now though it's quite dark.
- The stand isn't as flexible as my older TN monitor which was able to turn 180degree, 90 degree left/right.
-The stand was also not build properly because one screw on the stand is not well build. The stand still remains firm and somewhat stable. I will keep an eye on this but it should be fine for a couple years. Anyway, I have a VIVO support for it.
Overall, I'm , so far( 1 week or so) , really happy with it. For playing ,this image is awesome ,the build quality is great and mixe of 144hz + 4ms doesn't feel bad at all ( I used to have a TN 1ms 144hz). That is, I'm building a new pc and in a month or two, I'll edit this after playing the newest games.
I bought it for 390$ CAD on amazon prime day. There is no way I can complain about this amazing product. Though, if in your country the 27GL850 or the 27GL83A-B are available from amazon , I'd buy them instead. The GL83A is about 100$ more in CAD which is a hard choice but for the price that I got this one for, I'm amazed by it.
Hay que activar en el monitor el freesync para que funcionen bien los juegos de 120 fps y sin ningún problema puedes jugar a esta tasa de refresco.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 28, 2021
Hay que activar en el monitor el freesync para que funcionen bien los juegos de 120 fps y sin ningún problema puedes jugar a esta tasa de refresco.