Nitro by Acer 27 Full HD 1920 x 1080 1500R Curve PC Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium | 165Hz Refresh | 1ms (VRB) | ZeroFrame Design | 1 x Display Port 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports ED270R Mbmiiphx

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  • Wally Olly O

    > 3 day

    Advertised as 1080p, but when i plug in HDMI (not DP), Im able to select 3840 x 2160 in Windows settings. Great quality, works on the provided stand or attached to a mount. Would have bought 2 if i could afford it!

  • T.O.

    Greater than one week

    Perfect size, outstanding colors/resolution. Bought it to pair with a new gaming computer, noticed the difference from my old HP monitor right away.

  • Nathan

    > 3 day

    Great monitor for gaming, I use it for console and have zero complaints. For anyone who cannot find the power button, its the left most button (of the buttons in the middle) and needs to be held down for 3 seconds.

  • Mitchell S.

    > 3 day

    I bought two of them for my home office, they work great, they have made a world of difference for my old eyes and they look nice as well. I can’t speak of their gaming quality but for home office working all day, they do extremely well.

  • Katalina Dawson

    > 3 day

    This may not have the most advanced display, but for what it is, its amazing! Loving it so far. Ive had no problems whatsoever

  • JonTheCanadian

    > 3 day

    I have really enjoyed putting this setup together and have been planning this 3 monitor array since I started building my computer back in 2016. The monitor addition was the last purchase because I was using other monitors before taking a new job and moving to my home office to work. I would recommend these monitors as mid-range (not cheap, but not gaming) monitors that perform with g-sync and 144 hz. They work well for a surround capable card (in my case, dual G1 Gaming Windforce GTX 970) and run my flight sim (XPlane 11) and games like Shadow of War quite well. All monitors are running via DisplayPort from my GPU. These are curved monitors, but I dont notice the curve when sitting at my desk. Some items to consider if you are buying these monitors: ~ They are not gaming monitors. At best, I would classify these as mid-range, multi-purpose monitors. ~ The 144 hz g-sync was a seller for me, but isnt for everyone ~ The DisplayPort is also accompanied by an HDMI port, but cant run 144 hz on HDMI. ~ The Mounts for these monitors are all right, but multiple-monitors makes my desk super-cluttered, so I got a single 3-mount stand. ~ 2 of these monitors came with the same colour profile on startup, the other was magenta. It took me about a month to get it all the same. ~ Single Button Menu navigation is pretty rough. Overall, these are not deal breakers for me. I like the monitors and now enjoy a great view out of my X-Plane sim.

  • Larry A Wilson

    > 3 day

    Forgive my poor spelling and grammer, im lazy. This is a day one review. So bare that in mind that I dont yet know what the longevity is like. Do keep in mind this review is for the Acer ED273 ------>Abidpx<------ (Black, 144hz refresh rate). NOT the Acer ED273 ------>Wmidx<------ (White, 75/60hz refresh rate) Yes they are two different models with different refresh rates, but are commonly mixed up. So far its perfect. -Compared to my old monitor, its huge. 27 is plenty big for a desktop monitor. -144hz refresh is so butter smooth that its strange. -1080p is still crystal clear. Yes you can see the pixels if you sqiunt at the screen from 6 inches away, but only then. -Im not a videophile so i dont really make a big fuss about colors being perfect. That said, the color, contrast, and vibrance on this monitor is amazing to my plebian eyes. -The curve is very nice. not so extreme to make things feel awkward or not right, but enough to really feel the difference, and its a cool thing to experience. The mount is a sturdy, simple, mono themed, and yet stylish design. The thin bezzle makes it feel modern and sleek. the monitor controls for brightness, and what not, is simple and intuative. DISCLAIMER: I have not messed with the internal speakers yet. I use external speakers for my audio, so i cant comment on how good or bad they sound. So this review is effectivly reviewing a nice, cheap, stylish, and capable monitor. NOT A TV. Bonus: The monitor comes with a nice HDMI2.0 Cable as well as a Display Port Cable (no idea what revision, but will work for 1080p@144Hz). IF anything worth noting changes with this unit down the road, (like it up and dying one day or something), I will come back and update this review. So if this never changes, then the monitor is still perfect.

  • Steven Walker

    > 3 day

    Love the monitor

  • Jeff G.

    > 3 day

    Is this a perfect gaming monitor? By no means... but if you arent expecting the world and are looking for a GOOD budget monitor for gaming that isnt going to break the bank you cant go wrong. If you are worried about longevity get the squaretrade coverage like I did. Definitely has a high-end look and feel, image is very crisp and clear and the monitor is bright as balls. Very minimal bezel around the display and the controls are accessed via a small joystick/button the back of the monitor which I find to work rather well. It includes HDMI, DVI, and Displayport inputs, as well as audio inputs but Im not using the speakers in mine so I cant comment on the quality. I presume they sound about like $200 monitor speakers would sound so probably not very Bose-esque. There is some visible light leak when the display is on a black screen but honestly this isnt really noticeable when playing games, at least not to me anyway so its not something I care about. Also the LCD panel gets a little darker right at the left and ridge edges about 1/8 inch from the bezel but again not hugely noticeable (see 2nd photo) I have yet to find any dead pixels although as per the manual its only guaranteed that 99.95% of the pixels will function which is strange but okay. I did have some issues with the initial setup. I first connected it with displayport and it kept saying there was no input. Rebooted the PC and monitor and same thing so I switched to a DVI cable (not included) and it worked fine. I tried the DP cable again about an hour later and it worked, no issues since. Dont let negative reviews dissuade you. This is not a bad monitor for the money and something like 3-5% of electronics fail out of the box so all the people saying MY monitor didnt work so theyre all junk!!! are just a bit short-sighted. Also shipping carriers like to throw stuff around so that adds to the DOA numbers Im sure.

  • mavrick70

    Greater than one week

    Very clear and sharp images with no blurr! For the price I am very happy!

Acer"s ED270R 27" 1500R curved panel monitor with Full HD resolution delivers the incredible. This AMD FreeSync Premium monitor takes gameplay to the next level of smooth, the game’s frame rate is determined by your graphics card, not the fixed refresh rate of the monitor, giving you a serious competitive edge. Crisp, true-to-life colors come alive with the amazing 1920 x 1080 resolution, allowing you to enjoy High-Definition entertainment in the comfort of your home. The wide view angle technology lets you share what"s on your screen with friends and family as colors stay true no matter what angle you"re viewing from. Incredible 100,000,000:1 contrast ratio and rapid response time ensure your games, work and movies are smooth and look as epic as possible. (UM.HE0AA.M02)

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