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acer Nitro VG271U Pbmiipx 27" WQHD (2560 x 1440) IPS AMD Radeon FREESYNC Gaming Monitor, 144Hz, VESA Certified Display HDR400, DCI-P3, (2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports & 1 x Display Port), Black

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Size: 27-inch


Style: WQHD 144Hz


Pattern: Monitor


Features

  • 27" WQHD (2560 x 1440) widescreen IPS monitor with AMD Radeon FreeSync technology
  • Viewing Angle is 178o (H) / 178o (V); Brightness is 400cd/m2; Connectivity Options : 2 X HDMI (2.0) 1 X Display (1.2a) Ports with Inbox HDMI Cable I Audio Out I Integrated Stereo Speakers
  • Response time: 1ms VRB. Brightness: 350 cd/m2 - Native, 400 cd/m2 - Peak (HDR Mode)
  • Refresh rate: 144Hz
  • Zero frame design | High brightness and contrast with VESA certified DisplayHDR 400 | 2 Speakers at 2 watts per speaker
  • Ports: 1 x Display port 1.2 & 2 x HDMI 2.0 (HDMI cable included)

Description

In competitive gaming, every frame matters. Introducing Acer's VG271U gaming monitor the WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution monitor that can keep up with your game play. Through AMD Radeon technology, 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. Plus, users can enjoy comfortable viewing experience while gaming via flicker less, low dimming and ComfyView display. The design saves space on your desk and lets you place multiple monitors side by side to build a seamless big screen display. (UM.HV1AA.P01).

Brand: Acer


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Resolution: QHD Wide 1440p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Glossy


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Finish: Glossy


Contrast Ratio: 100 Million1 MAX (ACM)


Refresh Rate: 144 Hz


Display Type: LED


Display Technology: LCD


Viewing Angle: 178 Degrees


Brightness: 350 cd/m²


Pixel Pitch: 0.233


Color Gamut: 0.99


Has Color Screen: Yes


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: AMD Radeon FreeSync and VESA Certified DisplayHDR 400


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 9.4"D x 24.2"W x 18.7"H


Item Weight: 10.7 Pounds


Resolution: QHD Wide 1440p


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1440 Pixels


Native Resolution: 2560x1440


Power Consumption: 2 Watts


Is Electric: Yes


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Number of Component Outputs: 3


Additional Features: High Dynamic Range


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Color: Black


Mounting Type: VESA Compatibility - Mountable 100 x 100mm


Compatible Devices: Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles


Warranty Type: 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty


Shape: Rectangular


Brand: Acer


Model Number: VG271U Pbmiipx


Model Name: VG271U Pbmiipx


Warranty Description: 3 year parts and labor


UPC: 191114928936


Manufacturer: Acer


Global Trade Identification Number: 36


Built-In Media: Nitro VG271U Widescreen LCD Monitor 1 x HDMI Cable Power Cord


Response Time: 1 Milliseconds


Connectivity Technology: HDMI 2x HDMI-in 1x DisplayPort


Hardware Connectivity: DisplayPort, HDMI


Adaptive Sync: FreeSync


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  • Great IPS panel monitor that checks every box
Size: 27-inch Style: WQHD 144Hz Pattern: Monitor
-Factory set at 170hz (wonderful surprise) -IPS panel with wonderful and accurate color -HDR option available (not important to me, but nice that it's there) -Huge 27'' monitor w/native 1440p resolution makes for a stunning photo with sharp images and text -Great viewing angles -Can get very bright. I have it set at 90% brightness(360 nits I believe?) and it's more than acceptable to me. At both well lit daytime or middle of the night Only downside is the stand. It can wobble if you shake your legs during some downtime or if you have restless legs. But this can be remedied with the monitors being VESA mounted. 5/5 stars, planning on buying a third one when a 3080 inevitably becomes available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020 by Zann

  • Great… but!
Size: 27-inch Style: WQHD 144Hz Pattern: Monitor
I have two of these. I’ll get right out there with the elephant in the room. These things suffer from some of the worst image retention I’ve ever seen in an IPS panel. It’s worse when you flip them to HDR mode. It’s not burn in but retention. After a while the retained image fades. Now if you aren’t using these things to look at excel all day for work, but rather for gaming. They are great. Good colors, decent specs, solid price. Just know that both of mine retain images to the same degree so I’m reluctant to assume I got a bad set. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2022 by Matthew

  • Absolutely a great buy (for the price)
Size: 27-inch Style: WQHD 144Hz Pattern: Monitor
So I'm a few days in and will have two parts to this review. The first will be regarding specs, initial reaction, picture/HDR/performance and quality for the monitor I received. The second part will be an update after more use time to bring up any issues that arise down the road. So first off I would order an HBR2 or 3 rated Display Port cable to go with it. Its much better than the HDMI cabled included and DP can take better advantage of 10bit/1440p144hz (or 10bit-4k 4.4.4)(not that this monitor supports either, I'll get to that in a moment) The stand is also pretty okay, it seems well made and doesn't seem to flimsy compared to some other I have seen. I feel its likely the weight of this monitor that can make the 3 point stand design seem like a bad choice. Given the tips of the stand are much thinner and can bare the most stress if the monitor has any lateral force applied to it. Combined with the monitor being a bit on the heavy side compared to similar in its same but more expensive class. I do love the looks/finish of the monitor though. Great aesthetics all around. The UI is pretty okay, better than some others that are even more expensive than this one, It give you the option to save 3 presets of your own. Has a good range of control, only drawback I felt is there is no sharpness adjustment at all. It only includes a "Super Sharpness" on/off option. Which can be hit or miss. Looks great on with basic web browsing. Gaming, I would keep it off. The factory calibration was near perfect. I have tried adjusting it every which way, tried a few profiles others have used. It honestly looks best for me right out of the box. Note that the 8bit+2 FRC is only possible when in 120Hz. For me that isnt a huge issue. I didnt expect to being going over 120hz at all because I like to keep my graphic settings as high as I can. And prefer that over 24 extra hz. But thats just me. I went through the whole list of tests for monitors... All of them actually performed way above what I expected. Except 2. The pixel walk test. Failed all of them. And I can really notice pixel walk if I try. But given the last monitor I had for 6+ years had it bad. It doesn't bother me a bit. It's something you will likely never know was there. The second was ghosting. It was VERY VERY SMALL. It was mostly noticeable in 10 bit HDR. With 8 Bit/HDR off/All stock. Honestly it was so minimal like I said earlier. If I didnt read about it and test for it. Likely would never know what it is. The newer Innolux panels have fixed a lot of ghosting and flickering issues. The AOU panels are said to be the bad ones. (CHECK YOUR MONITORS MANUF. DATE BY HOLDING THE BUTTON ABOVE THE JOYSTICK THEN PRESS POWER BUTTON. A SMALL RED "F" WILL APPEAR IN THE UI MENU AT THE TOP. ANY DATE AFTER NOV/2018/SHOULD BE AN INNO. PANEL. YOU SHOULD BE FINE.) With IPS you are going to get ghosting no matter what. Just adjust your settings to balance picture quality,refresh, with limiting ghosting. No dead or stuck pixels. I have had zero flickering at all so far. Back Light Bleed is also pretty damn good. Its just a tiny tiny part of the bottom left corner of the screen In the BLB test. (SMALL UPDATE: Seems it has near zero Bleed, what I was seeing was IPS glow at certain angles. Like a bit of ghosting dude to the lower pixel response times. You can expect a small bit of IPS glow.. As long as neither are excessive and too noticeable under normal use. Less likely to have it with the more expensive IPS monitors though The picture/color quality is pretty damn good. The colors are very rich, the brightness is also really bright. I actually prefer to tune mine down to 75 from 80 stock. As some websites with white layouts may be a bit too bright. Contrast is pretty great also, didnt need to adjust at all. Colors are best at standard/HDR on/10 bit for basic use. After a few hours in elite dangerous/insurgency sandstorm/CSGO/BFV I can tell that set up does have a small ghosting affect on sharp textures/text in game. But it was very minimal and only in certain situations. 144hz/Standard/8 bit/ HDR off/Super Sharpness OFF/ ACM off seemed to give the best performance in that regard. picture quality was honestly the same in my opinion. It "almost" eliminated ghosting or kept it to a minimum. Viewing angle is also pretty okay. UP/DOWN I would say that 178 degree claim is accurate. LEFT/RIGHT its more like 45 degrees then you start getting affected by it. Note that this monitor only displays 10bit Color Depth at 120Hz. For some that may be a problem. But dont let it be a deal breaker. For $350 this monitor was honestly a lot better than expected. Some comments/reviews may scare you. But Acer did iron out a lot of kinks last year and a lot of those reviews are from this monitors initial release or shortly after. It DID have a lot of issues with flickering/ghosting/etc. The color accuracy is pretty dang good for the most part, however if you do any work that requires absolute color accuracy. This isnt a true 10bit monitor, It fakes it using an 8 Bit+2 FRC. Meaning it pretty much simulates it by using the high refresh rate to flash between the 2 seperate colors to simulate another color. For example if you need a green thats 7.5, it will flash a lighter green pixel at 7, then a darker green pixel at 8. For an average of 7.5. (in a nutshell) Im not well versed in color accuracy for those that edit video/photos but this monitor may not be the best for you. But as of right now for the price and only if you can find no other better IPS monitor in the same price range, this is a pretty solid bet. I love it, the colors just pop and is just night and day compared to my Samsung TN monitor. I'll admit I was VERY nervous at the time of purchase. Thats why I felt a bit compelled to to give a full review, and why It ended up being the longest review I have every written. This is why, at the moment this ips monitor is easily in the top 5 for $350 1440P IPS monitors. The other <$350(sometimes) options being the Pixio,BENQ,Viewsonic,Viotek, and maybe Nixeus. All have their pro/cons. I wouldnt get the AOC one its VERY dark. And if your wondering the difference between the Nitro VG271U and the Nitro XV272U is just the stand, every single exact thing. The entire monitor, is the exact same. If the VG is cheaper grab it. Its VESA compitable and use the money you saved to pick your own wall mount/stand. The XV just has an adjustable stand. And different letters on the box. That's it. Anyway, if your thinking about it. Its a safe bet, and really does have great color/gaming performance. Just make sure you look up the tech specs for any monitor your looking at so you don't get hit with surprises. For example this product page doesn't show that it can only support 8+2 color depth @ 120Hz. I almost feel that deserves a solid star being taken off the review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020 by JOJO

  • Great Monitor With Features You May Not Want To Use.
Size: 27-inch Style: WQHD 144Hz Pattern: Monitor
(UPDATE DEC 2021) The pixel ghosting I mention below actually has to do with inverse ghosting, better known as overshoot. This was happening because I had Overdrive turned on to Extreme. Turning it down to Normal allowed the overshoot to eliminate almost entirely, but, you will notice a little bit of blurring while playing something. It's honestly fine, and may actually resolve itself at higher refresh rates. The problems I was having were pretty much related to Skyrim and playing it at 60Hz on this monitor. (UPDATE NOV 2021): After installing Windows 11 I decided to finally give some time to figure out how to properly set up HDR on this monitor. I'm glad I did. Setting the monitor to HDR 400 (it has an Auto setting I didn't find quite as good) and messing with some color settings in Nvidia Control Panel game me an amazing experience that I'm glad I took the time to get. Whites are actually white (at least in games), light sources pop, and there's just better depth to everything. I'm so glad I took the time finally to do this. Still going to leave it at 4-Stars though because no matter how you cut it, this is not a top-tier monitor and still has some pixel ghosting issues when playing games where there are a lot of bright colors on screen at the same time. _____________________________________________________ (Original Review) First, I'd like to say that I'm using a 10-series Nvidia GPU. Changing around the refresh rate and color was done in Nvidia Control Panel, and monitor settings were obviously done on the monitor itself. That said, I'm mostly happy with this monitor, and I think you will as well. You'll just need to know a few things before buying it to get the most from it: 1. Don't forget to use a DisplayPort or HDMI 2 cable. A regular HDMI cable is restricted to a 60Hz signal, so you won't get 144 unless you use the right cable. I only say this because in almost every instance where someone I've spoken to claimed there was almost no difference between 60 and 144, it was because they used a regular HDMI cable, sticking themselves to 60Hz even if their PC was running at a high FPS. 2. If you are gaming, be sure to put the monitor on Action mode, and be sure the "Over Drive" is set to EXTREME, with "Ultra-Low Latency" to ON in the "Gaming" section of the monitor's menu. 2. You will not get 10bit color unless you put the monitor's refresh rate to 120Hz. However, doing this caused a pixel response time change, making it somewhat unenjoyable to play games because of pretty bad pixel ghosting when moving quickly, especially if the background was a light color. 10-bit 120Hz, in my opinion, should only be used for media work/editing, browsing, and other low-intensity activities. 3. The ghosting was resolved by putting the monitor back to 144Hz, 8bit color, and was perfectly enjoyable for gaming, and should be used as such. 4. HDR was pretty bad. It just overly brightened and washed everything out. I did not make any real attempt at changing settings around to compensate for it because it really wasn't all that important to me. (REFER TO NOV 2021 UPDATE REGARDING HDR) 5. FreeSync, at least with my Nvidia card, was not good. It did eliminate tearing, but it introduced bad pixel ghosting because it overrides monitor settings, shutting off "Over Drive" and "Ultra-Low Latency". This may be completely different for you if you have a 20-series Nvidia card or AMD. Also, the "Setup G-Sync" option (which can be enabled on even FreeSync monitors) will not be available in Nvidia Control Panel unless you turn on FreeSync in the monitor settings first. Overall I love this monitor when I use it in the way described. When I use Photoshop or After Effects, I put it on 10-bit/120Hz. When I game, I put it on 8-bit/144HZ, all in the monitor. For the price, it's a small thing to deal with, so I'm pretty happy overall. Just don't expect this to be perfect with all of the features it possesses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020 by HonestReviews

  • Amazing monitor!
Size: 27-inch Style: WQHD 144Hz Pattern: Monitor
I was very skeptical about this monitor based on some of the reviews. But I have zero issues with this monitor. It works flawlessly and the color out of the box is perfect. I don’t have any of the IPS glow that people talk about. No dead pixels. No flickering. Absolutely beautiful monitor. I’m coming from 1080p so the extra screen space takes a bit to get used to, and the text is quite a bit smaller than on 1080p. Overall, I’d order another one without second thought. Sure, the stand could be a bit more sturdy but I’m not moving my monitors around so it’s a non issue for me. A VESA Mount would help with that if it’s an issue for you. I absolutely love this monitor and it’s a complete pleasure to game on ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020 by Josh Walker

  • Not bad like some people are saying
Size: 27-inch Style: WQHD 144Hz Pattern: Monitor
as most of you are probably doing in these self isolating times you are looking for a new monitor. and if like me are seeing countless terrible reviews from people who simply dont know what they are talking about discourages you from buying a monitor it can be extremely frustrating. overall very happy with this purchase no dead pixels the BLB and other problems people are talking about arent present. maybe i got lucky but the build quality seems great. games look better. dont expect this to be mind blowing although it does look better it is only 1440 not 4k.. so once you get that straight you wont be disappointed or angry because of lack of knowledge. IPS panels can be a gamble but honestly i feel 90% of bad reviews are just people coming off a TN panel and are used to everything being the same. i can 100% confirm jumping from a samsung 24" TN 1080p 60FPS monitor this is a huge improvement and for 350 bucks you cant really go wrong. picture quality is great BLB is non existent in my panel at least and theres no bleed around the panel tested in completely dark room. so if you are sick seeing bad reviews pay more close attention to what they are complaining about. IPS panels are far more different than TN or VA so keep that in mind before you write bad reviews on products before researching ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2020 by Customer

  • Wonderful monitor for 1440p gaming
Size: 27-inch Style: WQHD 144Hz Pattern: Monitor
Just got this monitor as part of an upgrade alongside the RX 5700xt graphics card. My old graphics card doesn't support HDMI 2.0, but I got the full resolution and refresh rate after switching to DisplayPort 1.4. Very nice display and a lot of options built in. The speakers are okay but I typically will just use my headset anyway. Didn't expect anything from the speakers and nobody really should. The picture quality is spot on and works well with AMD display setting software. I wish the monitor display was edge-to-edge but there's about a 3/4cm on the left, right, and top sides of the display. Tried changing some things up and it's still like that. Looking at it in the light, I believe that's just how it's designed. Overall great value! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2020 by Nick Pupp

  • Good monitor with compromises and misleading marketing.
Size: 27-inch Style: WQHD 144Hz Pattern: Monitor
I gave this monitor three stars because of the extremely misleading posting. This is a monitor full of features and compromises. Lets start with the refresh rate. It is 144hz, if you run it with 8-bit colors that look terrible, if you switch to 10-bit you have to run it at 120hz. Lets talk about that 1ms response time. Nope, that only happens with extreme over-drive that distorts the picture to the point that the monitor becomes unusable. Expect about 5ms of response time with this monitor. Next HDR is completely useless, either windows HDR or the monitor HDR, just pretend this feature doesn't exist as windows HDR cause the colors to be washed out, and the monitor's HDR will just tweak some settings but will not display better dynamic range. Keep in mind that IPS displays have atrocious contrast, and this is a very dim display at only 350 nits. The monitor looked so bad out of the box that I seriously considered returning it, but after a bit of tweaking and switching it to 10-bit colors its a lot better. The image quality if a far cry from my old 27" dell 4k, but its passable with decent viewing angles, and the faster refresh rate is nice for gaming. Overall this is a fine monitor, just don't think you'll get all the advertised features together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020 by V. Silva

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