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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T.O.
> 3 dayPerfect size, outstanding colors/resolution. Bought it to pair with a new gaming computer, noticed the difference from my old HP monitor right away.
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Arnulfo Hermann
> 3 dayThis product is amazing at 2K gaming 165 Hertz this product is everything you need if youre an intense gamer and would like to upgrade your setup however if you are like me and receive a damaged product good luck getting your money back or getting an RMA for the item I contacted this company on the 3rd of December and they told me that it would take 7 to 10 days to get an RMA for the item and that we would be waiting on Acer to approve the item I sent product pictures of the damaged item to the company and then proceeded to wait until today when they finally said the RMA would be able to be sent out well I took it upon myself to go through the actual manufacturer Acer and contacted them I was able to create a case and get an RMA label within two days thanks to Acer and also Acer was kind enough to have a prepaid shipping label so that way I could get this item sent back to the manufacturer without costing me more money that I have already spent on the product fun fact if you go through the company who sells this Alliance Supply they will make you pay for your item to be shipped back so not only do you have to pay for the item and shipping one time youll have to pay for shipping two times if its damaged and youll also have to wait 7 to 10 days for this to be complete and they will blame it on the manufacturer when this is not the case because I was able to get a case done and submitted within 24 hours and have the RMA label ready to go the next day thanks for nothing Alliance Supply you are not helpful at all.
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Wilmer Williamson
> 3 dayThis monitor was not the right one for my system. I did not get to check out the quality
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Laurin
> 3 dayLet me preface this review by saying I am not by any means an e sports gamer nor a hardcore PC fan. Up until last year I gamed on laptops. Gaming is a hobby for me, not a source of income, so my needs may be less than that of a professional streamer. When I first got my gaming PC set up and ready I was so happy with it and loved the improvement from my laptop. I was originally using a 32 inch monitor from Best Buy and I loved it and didnt notice much issue at first. However, as I started playing more and different games I noticed a significant increase in screen tearing, glitching, slow load times, and issues with screen resolution for certain games. I realized after some research that I had bought a freesync monitor not a gsync monitor. Prior to that I had no clue what either of those things really meant. I didnt think it could possibly make much difference what monitor I used, and I thought bigger = better for screen size. I was so, so wrong. After doing some searching I chose this monitor for the value. Once I got it hooked up the difference was apparent *immediately*, even just with simple things like the smoothness of movement for the mouse icon. With games the graphics were immediately clearer, load times were cut to only a few seconds, the screen tearing and stuttering was completely gone, my fps could stay steadier at higher rates, and I no longer had issues with funky text sizes/clarity due to the resolution. This monitor completely changed my pc gaming experience and I couldnt be happier!
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Herb
> 3 dayThis is my first 144 hz monitor. I previously had a 27 1080p 60hz ASUS VE278. The curved screen for 27 inches is definitely noticeable compared to the ASUS 27 right next to it. For those thinking this will enhance your experience, it honestly does. Anything smaller that 27 and is curved will have little effect on your viewing experience. Since my monitor is definitely more than 1.5 feet away from my face, I dont really notice the pixelation others say exists comparing 27 1080p and 24 1080p. And, by golly gee whiz, those looking to get a kick out of 144hz from 60 hz, its CRAZY smooth. Since I have my 60hz monitor right next to me, it is noticeable all the time. This monitor is also a fingerprint magnet. Concerns: When I was first installing the monitor, I had difficulty getting rid of a purple vertical line that was on my monitor. Now, I knew that I did not have a completely defective model, as I saw this monitor working totally fine for the minute it was installed, and I have no idea what I did but the vertical line is gone now. Now, I believe that the issue might be in the DisplayPort cable that comes with it. The protective plastic shell around the base of the port actually just broke apart today. Looking at the materials inside, its pretty cheap, but I am planning on getting a longer DisplayPort cable since I need one anyways. All in all, it was one of the cheapest 27 1080p 144hz monitors out there and is definitely worth. I hope there will be no issues in the future and will keep this review updated.
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MachZ1000x
> 3 dayThe monitor works good for gaming or everyday use. And I enjoy it. But there are zero USB ports and only two HDMI ports and a headphone jack. And the Audio is terrible I can barely hear anything on max volume. Also its advertised as a 144hz monitor but Its really only a 60hz monitor.
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Maniac
Greater than one weekPros: - High resolution with HDR support - Colors are nice - 2 DisplayPort inputs - 3 year warranty Cons: - Floppy stand. If your desk moves at all the monitor will wiggle a lot. - Doesnt do that great in the UFO ghosting test - TERRIBLE auto-source functionality. Literally the worst Ive seen on any monitor. Its so slow it freaks out one of my devices. Turn off the auto-source and switch it manually (push down on the control switch to bring up the controls). - HDR support is there but not that great. - Max Brightness is VERY bright and turning on HDR forces max brightness - Speakers are there - cant control volume via your OS over DP but can over HDMI. The monitor does have a volume control, though. I wouldnt recommend them for anything but voice calls though. This is a huge upgrade from a 1080p 60hz screen. If you try a better 1440p screen youll be disappointed in this one, though.
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Dean
> 3 dayI ordered this for my gaming pc to replace my 4k monitor (its good but wanted faster frames). I like it and now run 2 of them and get a bigger display area and more frames.
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Adam Plecan
21-11-2024I’ve had the monitor for only a day now, but I love it. The picture quality is great, the display is buttery smooth, and set up was easy. I have 2 complaints, but I would still recommend this monitor at this price point (25% off, at $210). First complaint is brightness. It doesn’t get very bright, and it’s very noticeable with a second monitor next to it. This isn’t a huge deal for me, but it’s something worth considering. Second complaint is G-Sync. The description for this product says it’s “G-Sync Compatible”. This monitor does not have G-Sync. It has AMD’s Free Sync. If you have a 10 series or higher graphics card from Nvidia, there’s no problem. But if you have a 900 series or lower, you won’t be able to use G-Sync. I thought this was a bit of false advertising, as Free Sync isn’t mentioned anywhere. With that being said, I haven’t seen any screen tearing, so I can’t complain about performance. I am using a GTX 960 graphics card. If you have a 10 series or higher graphics card, I recommend this monitor 100%. If you don’t, look elsewhere before deciding on this one. This really isn’t a bad option at all though
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Herb
> 3 dayThis is my first 144 hz monitor. I previously had a 27 1080p 60hz ASUS VE278. The curved screen for 27 inches is definitely noticeable compared to the ASUS 27 right next to it. For those thinking this will enhance your experience, it honestly does. Anything smaller that 27 and is curved will have little effect on your viewing experience. Since my monitor is definitely more than 1.5 feet away from my face, I dont really notice the pixelation others say exists comparing 27 1080p and 24 1080p. And, by golly gee whiz, those looking to get a kick out of 144hz from 60 hz, its CRAZY smooth. Since I have my 60hz monitor right next to me, it is noticeable all the time. This monitor is also a fingerprint magnet. Concerns: When I was first installing the monitor, I had difficulty getting rid of a purple vertical line that was on my monitor. Now, I knew that I did not have a completely defective model, as I saw this monitor working totally fine for the minute it was installed, and I have no idea what I did but the vertical line is gone now. Now, I believe that the issue might be in the DisplayPort cable that comes with it. The protective plastic shell around the base of the port actually just broke apart today. Looking at the materials inside, its pretty cheap, but I am planning on getting a longer DisplayPort cable since I need one anyways. All in all, it was one of the cheapest 27 1080p 144hz monitors out there and is definitely worth. I hope there will be no issues in the future and will keep this review updated.