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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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.
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Engineering student
> 3 dayGreat 1440p high refresh rate panel for a great price. Should be a main contender for anyone looking at this price range and specs.
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Dan
> 3 dayNot sure if I won the panel lottery but this monitor is incredible! 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. Ive decided to put my settings at 120hz so I can use 10 bit color as well. HDR is best left off because Windows just doesnt handle HDR well and honestly without HDR the colors look phenomenal on this monitor. I have response time at normal as I mainly play single player story driven games and have seen no ghosting or trails. 27 QHD is the sweet spot for gaming and general desktop use, I love the extra screen space. I upgraded from a 24 inch 1080p and there is no going back now! I highly recommend this monitor, I think some of these other reviewers dont know how to set correct settings in Radeon/NVIDIA/Windows and are dropping low reviews due to user error, this is an outstanding monitor and cant recommend it enough!
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Jake Wynn
> 3 dayGot this monitor at the $300 price point before it changed to $400. So far its been a great upgrade from a 24 inch 1080p 144hz. Very happy with it.
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Noah
> 3 dayThis monitor is great! As someone who plays FPS games like Valorant, CSGO, and etc the monitor is excellent. This colors are little off but you change that with Nvidia Control Panel. I upgraded from a 1080p 165hz display and this new monitor feels night and day. Its so much more responsive, crisp, and smooth while in games. I dont know what to say its just that good. Ive had no issues with this monitor.
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Price Fam
> 3 dayI use this everyday at home for checking emails and gaming. Great for the price.
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Brian A. Clarke
19-11-2024Just received the Monitor, only had it for a few hours but its stunning compared to my former 60hz 1080p monitor. The display quality is excellent and my xbox and PC both output 2k @ 120hz perfectly. I knocked a single start down due to the max brightness not being as bright as I wanted, but otherwise this monitor is a fantastic price.
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demon6281
> 3 dayWhen viewing directly on, the screen looks quite good. However, for an IPS, if this is a true IPS, it has some very poor viewing angles. I had a VA panel with wider angles than this panel has. I get wash out starting at around 30 degrees from center either direction horizontally, 15 degrees vertically. HDR looks nice, though it is a shame that for 10bit HDR you’re locked at 120hz. Black light bleed is noticeable, this will depend on your panel as well though, as it will vary. My panel hits 409 nits, which is good enough. Compared to the 4K 60hz HDR screen on my Alienware M17 R4, the Nitro has SIGNIFICANTLY less backlight bleed. And, while the Acer Panel is at 409 nits, and the M17 sits at a comfortable 523 nits, the HDR looks much better on the Acer Panel. In a lot of ways, though it’s 1440p, overall it looks better than the 4K screen on the M17. Pretty sure Alienware uses $10 panels on their $3500 laptops, as it’s definitely not the highest end screen I’ve seen on a laptop.
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Eric
> 3 dayFor what youre getting for, this monitor is amazing. i will get another one for sure
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Alejandro Picado
> 3 dayCalidad muy buena, el stand y la pantalla se sienten robustos.