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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Rook
> 3 dayWhen I first bought the monitor, and installed everything I had from connecting my iPad and Macbook Pro it was good.. It started to have somewhat of issues like green/purple screen, the limited Hz up to 60, but I’m using a macbook.. if I was to get a gaming setup, I could run it as indicated. So far no dead pixels, lightweight, and can attach to a single monitor arm but be careful on what to buy for it.
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Chance
> 3 dayi got the monitor and i was amazing nice
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Gian
> 3 dayBought it as a replacement for one I accidentally scratched. Great for the price, the stand is nice. The framing on the bottom of the screen is a bit cheap but thats not an issue at all. Dont forget to go in and manually change your settings from 60Hz to 165Hz. Cant complain, 10/10 factoring in the price. Easy to put together and great quality
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AzureNaraku
17-11-2024Great Monitor for the price. Has preset settings and advance settings to customize to your need. To watching movies to playing video gamings day or night.
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highlandmist
18-11-2024I’m no expert on monitors but the grandkids love playing Roblox and the picture quality, sound, and height adjustability makes them happy so grandma is happy too :-) I mainly use it for home office. Very pleased!
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Adam Plecan
> 3 dayI’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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Noah
> 3 dayIt’s a great monitor don’t get me wrong but it will not run 166hz it will go for a second then the screen will turn on and off repetitively. It runs great at 114hz
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Nathan
> 3 dayGreat 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.
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Matthew J. Simpson
> 3 dayI have been using a 32 60hz Va panel for quite awhile now. Jumping up to 120+ refresh rate and even a curved screen both seemed like solid upgrades to my years-old monitor. This monitor has both, but it comes at such a high price, why would I ever care. The ghosting is so bad that games are unplayable on it. I tried everything I could think of or find suggested on the net. I tried windows and gpu settings, I tried different cables on different ports (monitor and gpu). I went through settings on the monitor in fine detail (not a whole lot of options affecting overdrive and the like there). This monitor literally had such bad ghosting that if you didnt know the game, you might briefly think it was a stylized, artistic choice to blur all the motion on screen. I contacted Acer. They eventually responded to say, no there shouldnt be ghosting like that Some forum research also suggested these might be a panel lottery situation where some were better than others in this respect. No problem then. Amazon has a generous holiday-time return policy. I will just replace it with working example. My second Acer monitor arrived and.... The exact same issues!!! I even tried it with a different computer and the supplied cables, just to be sure. No change. I am getting a refund now, even though I will be one step closer to the nebulous too many returns, so your account is cancelled wall. I cannot imagine anyone being happy with this monitor. Even for non-gaming, the color rendition was poor as was text clarity on both monitors. I see positive reviews out there, leaving me to scratch my head in confusion. Maybe I lost the panel lottery twice in a row, but I will look elsewhere and recommend you do the same.
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Mike
Greater than one weekGorgeous. Must use a DisplayPort to get the most out of this monitor. The only downside is the speakers. If you intended on using them, don’t. They’re silent and garbage.