

🔥 Game in the fast lane with Acer Nitro’s 300Hz powerhouse!
The Acer Nitro XV272U is a 27-inch WQHD IPS gaming monitor featuring a blazing 300Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast 0.5ms response time. With AMD FreeSync Premium, it delivers tear-free, fluid gameplay. Its zero-frame design and ErgoStand offer a sleek, ergonomic setup, while 99% sRGB and DisplayHDR 400 provide stunning color accuracy and vibrant visuals, making it ideal for both competitive gamers and creative professionals.








| ASIN | B0CZ7P8P4C |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,961 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #242 in Computer Monitors |
| Date First Available | May 24, 2024 |
| Image brightness | 250 Nit |
| Item Weight | 17.46 pounds |
| Item model number | UM.HX2AA.307 |
| Manufacturer | Acer |
| Product Dimensions | 9.76 x 24.18 x 18.5 inches |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
J**.
Pretty good. I recommend 👌
Picked it up on prime day for 280$. Very solid value/budget Monitor in today's market. Plenty of color settings and features to go around. Im coming from a TN 1080p 240hz and am using a 2080 Ti. I tested on DP 1.4, I'm not sure the total capabilities of it's HDMI 2.1 input because my gpu currently doesn't have HDMI 2.1. I was able crank the monitor brightness up very high, definitely enough for any type of game I play. Black level adjustments plus additional sharpening feature for those sweaty fps games. Its very solid in terms of visual adjustments. It also has a super brightness feature that really does make it brighter at the cost of power draw. Super brightness gets disabled whenever using the blacklight strobing feature though obviously. Which is also very solid. I tested it on Normal and definitely noticed some added clarity during motion at the slight cost of brightness. Extreme makes it VERY clear but is just to dim for my uses, your mileage may vary. I feel like normal is definitely the way to go or at the very least try it. I've heard people saying Blacklight strobing causes headaches, I wear prescription glasses and have an astigmatism. I never got anything, but just keep in mind some people may be more sensitive to it then me. Response time adjustments are very good as well. Setting it to extreme I didn't notice any halo effects or trailing, I was pleased with it. Im no monitor reviewer that has the table charts with all the pixel being overdriven and all that. I just look for stuff that actually impacts my ability to see things clearly. And in most of the fps games I've tested I couldn't notice anything while being set on extreme, but I'm sure bumping it down a notch makes the pixels more "accurate". Now to the Meh.. DSC is still a con and annoying. It's possible to disable DSC and still get 1440p @ 300hz at the cost of your color format and color range. But I thought I'd let people know that atleast. So if your into custom resolutions and what not this may not be for you. Ive yet to test that completely but at the end of the day im not sure that sacrficing the monitors color potential for a custom resolution is worth it. Its not gonna really make you any better. Whats the goal? It terms of build quality it feels better then just alright. The stand is decent, good enough for the average user, height adjustment goes up and down pretty far so its versatile. The actually panel it's self is not glossy like it says in the description. It feels like average plastic on the back not to cheap but not to high quality either. Doesnt have much wobble. In all it's like a 6 or 7 / 10. My monitor did not come included with a display port cable so keep that in mind, the product description is wrong on that aswell. In all, I like the monitor, even with the price @ 350$ it's still a very good buy. Plenty of settings to adjust to your needs, can configure your own profiles and swap them on the fly very quickly, visually clarity settings that actually help you see. Can't really find anything wrong with it other than DSC. With the drive to push the boundaries of refresh rates and resolutions DSC has been a blessing and a curse but atleast Acer was able to configute this panel in a way so YOU make that choice by enabling / disabling it so you can still get what you paid for at the cost of colors. I respect that. Definitely recommend, tell your friends. And happy gaming fellow sweats. :)
E**S
Best mini LED for the price
As of this review, there isn't a lot of information or reviews for the mini led variant. I took my chances, and man did it pay off. This monitor blows the others at the price range out of the water. I tried the AOC 3xmn and I was not happy with the flickering, viewing angles, and dimming zones. Some background, I did own an Asus OLED prior to this but struggled with eye strain. I can confidently say that this monitor has no flickering, great viewing angles (albeit not perfect), and super great contrast for being an IPS. The response time is fast, I don't notice black smearing or scan lines. Competitive games feel snappy and smooth. The contrast is great, with some tinkering to gamma levels and local dimming, you can get near OLED blacks and vibrant colors. Colors are vibrant and punchy, the factory calibration looks good out of the box. The on screen display is really easy to use, so much better than AOC's. It has joystick that makes it easy to navigate. There is a small RGB feature on the back, but it's so dim that it might as well not exist. The stand is great, has a wide range of motion. The base is an alloy and the arm is plastic/alloy. Feels very study, no wobbling or vibration when moving or hitting desk. Best part is that the base is small, so you don't have giant arms that take up tons of space. Lots of complaints that 320hz isn't possible, it is but you need to purchase a display port cable that supports 4k at 240hz. If you're looking for a killer monitor at a relatively low price, this is it!
N**T
Amazing deal on exceptional panel
For me, this is the ideal monitor. (Amazing price as well!) I switched to 3 of these from a 34inch OLED 165Hz curved display. I really enjoyed it, until it came to reading text, using it for work (you are recommended to do a pixel reset every 4 hours on my model), and seeing games with really dark scenes. These monitors have very good blacks, ridiculous refresh up to 320hz, and have a nice matte finish to them, which I prefer over glossy. The HDR looks pretty good as well! They are about 12 pounds and they feel pretty cheap, but I don’t think this is actually a bad thing, they just seem to maximize the features and the housing is no thrills, which is nice, everything is too gamer branded these days, just give me good features I can afford. Nvidia surround with these is AMAZING. 7680 x 1440p @ 240Hz. Important notes: - the VESA mounting was not fun, it didn’t seem to have deep enough holes. Do some research into getting standoff mounting kits. - you need high bandwidth display port cables to get high refresh. If your computer isn’t showing the resolution and refresh rate combo you anticipated, you need new cables. Your graphics card may also play a factor. I think most people would probably like OLED better, but for me this is the setup I’ve always wanted.
A**L
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J**Z
No viene con cable DisplayPort a pesar de mencionar que si lo incluye
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