Acer Nitro XV272U Vbmiiprx 27 Zero-Frame WQHD 2560 x 1440 Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium | Agile-Splendor IPS | Overclock to 170Hz | Up to 0.5ms | 95% DCI-P3 | 1 x Display Port & 2 x HDMI 2.0
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Reallast1
> 3 dayResolution is great in the better resolution version. Colors are pretty vibrant. 144hz refresh rate, great. Minimalistic, pretty nice. My problem with it is that during use, in the middle of an intense battle of cold war, my monitor will randomly go blank, black screen, noise will cut out as well. Sometimes just the sound will go and my graphics will still be there. Usually lasts a couple (like 5-10) seconds. But sometimes lasts like 30 seconds and its quite annoying. It could be my computer or settings I use but it seems to more during gaming use, still (more) rarely happens during web browsing and other light(er) tasks but not as often. Its a good monitor but could be better, especially for the price. Its a somewhat fair deal but I would spend a little more on a different monitor if you have the money. Again could be my computer itself or it could be the monitor but why risk it? Ill mess around with my settings a little bit and see if that fixes it but kind of skeptical of any fix with settings. Ill keep you updated. Until then it should be put in save for later if you are looking for a more budget friendly option, but beware it MAY be the monitor or my computer, time will tell.
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rm88
20-11-2024-Not perfect though. The stand is bad, always wobbles. Build quality is decent -Brightness is not that great, but how bright do you need it? Also I wish they had put the connectors on the back instead of under it. - The picture quality is excellent, the colors are the best part of this monitor; very vibrant and accurate. Ive experienced eye fatigue from other monitors with similar specs, but not with this monitor. Fortunately the backlight bleed is minimal, there is only some slight glow on the bottom corners. Not as sharp as 4k of course. -Excellent for gaming Very smooth 144hz picture, maybe slight blur. It is free sync capable and gsync compatible, so you can get tear free gaming with either an amd or nvidia graphics card. I would buy this again. I wouldnt pay much for a similar monitor
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JoeCool
> 3 daySome of the color is a little off. Reds look wrong. The lack of remote is a pain as even stringing the volume is a hassle. Overall great for the money
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Funkx82
> 3 dayThese things are awesome… I got two of them for work/gaming and I could instantly see a difference over my old 1080p monitors… everything is more vibrant, crisp and clean.
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ABDULLAH
> 3 dayAfter using it for more than a year, I recommend this screen to players who want competitive games and story games because it combines these two parts because this screen has very beautiful colors and makes your experience in story games beautiful. As for those who want it in competitive games, it also has good technologies such as (HDR 400- color accuracy 98% ) To help you in competitive games, but there is something not good about it. If you enable this technology (VRB (Extreme)) there will be ghosting in colors from the reality of an experience that is only bad in this thing other than that it’s really good for the price that I bought it for.
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Jonathan A.
> 3 dayEste es mi segundo monitor, la verdad de las mejores compras que hice este año es brutal el color y para juegos es de lo mejor calidad-precio lo super recomiendo llevo como 5 dias con el y para trabajar en casa como para jugar Warzone viene fenomenal a 1440p a 120 hz en ps5 los colores es lo que mas me gusto la calidad de imagen y la fluidez para el juego.
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Alex
Greater than one weekBacklight bleed is somewhat bad in my opinion, being very noticeable in the corners through certain shades of black, although it is not that bad if you arent displaying shades of black often. But for reference when it is night time (in-game) it gets kind of hard to see a lot of times even after turning off my lights and playing in a dark room. If you do a bleed test, it doesnt come back very bad, and its only during certain shades where it is a big issue. Opposed to the majority of reviews, the monitors color accuracy is really not that great either. Well thats not necessarily true. Its a nice display and has a wide range of colors and shows them beautifully, but the monitors preset color settings are somewhat inaccurate, you will most likely have to tune them a bit. For me personally, my display had a faint red-pink tint to everything bright colored, like white, or cream. For example, characters skin will look sunburnt or blushed instead of crisp and clean. This can of course be adjusted but the tuning is only to eye and always leaves room for error. 1080p looks bad, but to be honest it almost always will for monitors that are made for 1440p. If you are looking to game in 1080p the majority of the time I do not recommend. This is mainly just a note to people reading reviews to lower expectations. 1440p is hard to downscale into 1080p because it is not an even switch so the monitor will be displaying a slightly larger than a 1:1 ratio making images blurry and low quality. Some monitors look better than others and some components try to help fix this issue but your quality will not be good. Other notes include: Its support for HD is good (which reduces some of the bleed when turned on it seems) Its brightness settings are good (I almost always have to keep it low because anything past like 50 will fry your eyes like an egg, especially with the max brightness setting on It is quick and responsive 1440p looks nice It comes with built in speakers, even though they arent the best and have zero depth they work for casual gaming and those of us who are too broke or stubborn to buy some nice ones The stand and connections are made out of mainly plastic but have a metal base Lots of movement from the monitor in all angles, easily adjustable Overall pretty good for the price though, I mean what would you expect? These are all not the biggest issues and for most people wont be that noticeable.
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JoeCool
> 3 daySome of the color is a little off. Reds look wrong. The lack of remote is a pain as even stringing the volume is a hassle. Overall great for the money
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TickleSlip
> 3 dayCenter screen in the pic is this monitor. I decided to leap forward for my primary gaming monitor and go up to 1440p, plus the price was nice on Prime Day 2021. Gaming on the monitor is amazing for games that support HDR. Because this is an IPS display the colors arent as bright as the TN panels that I had gotten used to. Not that the coloring doesnt look right, but it just seems dimmer. Itll take me some time to get used to having an IPS display again, and it also probably doesnt help that Im still using the TN panels as my 2nd and 3rd monitor until all of them will be 1440p. IMO, 27 inch is plenty for 1440p, especially if youre planning on a multi-monitor setup like most streamers end up with.
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Jackson Kelley
> 3 dayRecently I bought a new gaming PC, that included an MSi Gaming Trio RTX 3080, but being bottlenecked by my 60hz 1080p monitor, I might as well have been plaing on a GTX 1080. Wanting to push more of the limits of my new GPU, I purchased this monitor. Going from 60hz 1080p gaming to 144hz 1440p gaming is a large jump. The smoothness is unparralled by any monitor Ive seen, and it is dramatically noticeable when changing the settings back to 60hz. There is clearly a lot more detail at 1440p as well. The games look that much more realistic and look way more beautiful. Definitely a good addition to any person who enjoys gamings tech collection. The colors look better than my last monitor also. I think there could be more color callibration features, but thats something Ill work out and maybe update my review upon figuring out. But so far, the brightness and color looks fine great, being an IPS monitor with HDR. Although you supposedly cant get overdrive and HDR at the same time, the display has very accurate colors regardless. The overdrive is already preconfigured, but most monitors benefit most from the normal setting for overdrive, in order to get that response-time down and decrease motion blur for a true 144fps experience. I dont notice much motion blur, everything looks smooth as butter to me, but this is also my first time viewing a 144hz monitor. But regardless, its a giant leap from 60hz 1080p in terms of image quality and video smoothness, and Im happy with this purchase, and will now get to experience better what my PC is capable of.