Acer Nitro XV282K KVbmiipruzx 28 UHD (3840 x 2160) Agile-Splendor IPS Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium | 144Hz | 1ms | TUV/Eyesafe | 1 Display Port 1.2, 2 HDMI 2.1 & 4 USB Ports
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Angel
> 3 daySuch a nice monitor.
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Justin T.
> 3 dayI like the HDR and good monitor and good price
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Bryce
> 3 dayTL,DR; Fantastic Panel. Really checks all the boxes for 1440p 240hz AND IPS with good colors. OSD is lacking and not as polished, but its no frills high-end spec monitor.
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yesdotwmv
> 3 dayThis was my first 240hz low latency gaming monitor and it didnt fail to impress me, perfect for daily use as itll make you think your computer is running faster than it actually is with how smooth everything turns and suitable for gaming, helped me get the competitive edge in many of my favorite co-op/competitive titles, would recommend to anyone.
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Bill Terrill
> 3 dayDo NOT buy this monitor for 4K 2.1 Xbox series x or PS5
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Cheryl Lily
Greater than one weekI bought this as an Xmas gift for my son. He’s a big gamer and he’s so happy with this monitor. You can easily see the brilliance and quality of the graphics on this monitor compared to his old one.
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Richard Noble
> 3 dayI use this for Xbox series X to get 4k@120hz with the HDMI 2.1 ports. I was then pleasantly surprised by the other features. I also use this for work and now with DP ALT support, I run my laptop with a SINGLE USB C connection to this monitor. The monitor supports PD (power delivery, so I do not even use the laptops power brick any more) over this USB C and supports DP for video. It cleaned up my desk by removing a bunch of unnecessarily cables. On top of that, it has a built in KVM switch where you can use all 4 USB ports on the monitor and share those accessories with two devices. As an example my keyboard and mouse connect to my monitor but I can use them with my laptop over the USB C port, and use them with my Xbox with an included USB adapter. I do not game with keyboard and mouse but the functionality is still pretty neat.
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KennyGee
> 3 dayFirst let me explain my use cases. I mainly use this monitor for coding (8+ hours per day) and few hours for either steaming or casual gaming. So I need a monitor that can provide clear text and some sort of eye protection to reduce eye strain. Most importantly, I can finally unleash my gpu power with a proper 4k monitor.
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Troy J Husk
> 3 dayWas lucky enough to find one in stock at Micro Center the first day it launched. This monitor delivers on its promises so far. The smoothness and HDR color depth are incredible!
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Reggie
> 3 dayI bought 3 of these monitors for a tripple screen setup. A year and a half later this is my most regrettable pc related purchase of all time. Let me be clear for me most of the time these dont flicker, but anytime you display something dark(like a lo of websites these days) or anything stationary with a black or dark background there is a good chance you will experience either the notorious flicker or the notorious flicker + burn in/ short to medium term image retention. Everyone says the fix is to turn off the black boost feature in the on screen menu but I can also 100% confirm that if you want to take advantage of HDR on these monitors you loose the option to toggle this option or adjust it. For the money buy a different 240hz HDR IPS monitor and avoid the potential headaches that come with long term ownership. Unfortunately Im stuck with 3 of these things, all three of them have the same issues and reproduce them consistently in the same conditions and I wish i just waited for alienware or any other company to make a 240Hz IPS.