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Pixio PX273 27 inch 165Hz 1ms FHD 1080p AMD Radeon FreeSync Esports Gaming Monitor

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Style: 27" 1080p 165Hz 1ms (MPRT) | PX273


Features

  • 27 inch FHD (Full High Definition) 1920 x 1080p Premier Esports Gaming Monitor
  • VA Technology, 178 Viewing Angle with Anti-Glare screen
  • 165Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms Response (MPRT) AMD Radeon FreeSync Technology (48-165Hz), G-Sync Compatible
  • Flicker Free, Low Blue Light, VESA 100x100, Connectivity: 1 x DisplayPort 1.2(165Hz), 1 x HDMI 2.0 (165Hz), 1 x HDMI 1.4 (120Hz) 1 x Earphone.
  • Compatible with Console & PC platforms. Includes DisplayPort cable, Power adapter and stand.

Description

Pixio PX273 - 27 inch 1080p FHD 165Hz 1ms (MPRT) eSports Gaming Monitor Features 165Hz Esports Gaming Switch off between your productivity setting and enjoy casual gaming at a 165Hz refresh rate. The perfect visual treat for both gaming and professional applications. AMD Radeon FreeSync Certified Eliminate tear and stutter-free performance at virtually any frame rate for smooth gameplay. Experience the next innovation in PC gaming performance by AMD FreeSync. Works with G-sync Compatible Technology must be enabled manually via Nvidia Control Panel. FAST IPS Technology with True 1ms (MPRT) FAST IPS technology provides deep black levels and rich colors for amazing contrast and color detail at a virtual angle without sacrificing speed. Allowing insane fast True 1ms (MPRT) Response Time. Enhance your gaming with stunning and crisp visuals. Read more Console Compatibility Xbox Series X and S 1080p Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, VRR Xbox One X and S 1080p Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate, VRR PS4 and PS4 Pro 1080p Resolution, 60Hz Refresh Rate PS5 1080p Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate


Product Dimensions: 24.25 x 9.91 x 18.3 inches


Item Weight: 15.61 pounds


Manufacturer: Pixio


Item model number: PX273


Date First Available: September 29, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice 144hz Monitor w/ Thin Bezels
Overall it's great, but the one thing that it lacks is that it doesn't have any buttons or touch control panel to change the settings of the monitor such as gamma, brightness, color contrast, etc. It looks really nice but the fact that it doesn't have an onboard control panel is what makes me take a star away. The screen is bright and it's nice, but at night it is hard to look at. Either way, I still think this is a better buy than the sceptre monitor close to this price range. The 144hz works fine and it's great that they included the DP cable. UPDATE: I found out how to access the menu options and it's a button/joystick flush with the back of the monitor. I don't know why this took me an overwhelming amount of time to find. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020 by KhanBaba KhanBaba

  • Great price, great performance, great picture
Style: 27" 1440p 165Hz IPS 1ms (MPRT) | PX277P
Going from 1080p 144hz to 1440p 165hz was definitely noticeable. FOR THE BETTER. I know average joe reviews help me throughout the buying process, so I hope this helps some of you out there make a decision on whether or not this monitor is for you! I’ve had the same AOC G2590FX for about 1.5yrs. Been a great monitor, but I started to have considerable difficulty recognizing objects at distance (specifically Warzone). Decided it was time to jump up to 1440p for the pixel density and clarity. I am beyond impressed. Although the PX277 Prime isn’t the cheapest 1440p monitor out there, the current price, performance, and features set it apart from the rest for me. I was looking for a Viewsonic VX2758-2KP-MHD, but all three of my orders fell through. Then wanted the PX7 Prime but couldn’t get that in stock within my desired timeline. Soooo long story short I initially selected the PX277 Prime simply because it was the best monitor (based off advertised stats) that I could find available. Initial impressions: color out of the box was too warm, bit under saturated, and not bright enough. I made some simple tweaks and immediately had it exactly where I wanted it. (My settings are in the associated pics). All colors seem true, blacks and gray areas appear very uniform, and refresh rate/input response are more than adequate for FPS. I don’t have any hardware that will provide official results, but my average gamer eyes (Warzone and MW multiplayer exclusively) are beyond pleased. I have no difference in reaction time/ performance than I had while playing at 1080p. If anything, my awareness is enhanced due to the clarity and fidelity of textures as well as my ability to see farther/identify objects at distance. If you’re on a budget, this is a great option. Can’t say it’s the best because I haven’t tried any other 1440p monitors, but based off available reviews online for comparable monitors in this price range The PX277 Prime’s performance is top notch based off my experience. (Model as of September 2020) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2020 by Shelley Shelley

  • Pretty Solid
Style: 27" 1440p 165Hz IPS 1ms (MPRT) | PX277P
Pretty great for the price with the specs it has. Build quality is good with a sturdy Metal stand base. The Top and Side bezels of the Monitor are barely visible. As for the Monitor I would adjust the settings once you get it setup. These are the settings that I found gave me the best experience. Display - Preset FPS2 Sharpness - 50 Ultra Vivid - ON Color Temperature - Cool Gamma - Off Hue - 50 Saturation - 60 Low Blue Night - 0 Freesync ON when playing games / OFF when consuming media such as Youtube Overdrive - Medium HDR - OFF DCR - OFF ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2020 by Nicholas Estela Nicholas Estela

  • Great affordable display for Xbox Series X
Style: 27" 1440p 165Hz IPS 1ms (MPRT) | PX277P
This was the third monitor I've tried in the course of one-week, trying to find an affordable option for desktop gaming on the new Xbox Series X that hits most of the top-end specs. I knew I'd ultimately have to decide between models that offer 4K/60fps or 1440p/120fps, but surprisingly this monitor supports BOTH over the HDMI-1 connection. Series X can give you best of both worlds depending the games you want to play. The 27" ISP panel is also crisp and easy on my eyes for daily text/web work over DisplayPort. Colors and sharpness are excellent with HDR enabled for both gaming and work. Highly recommend this model for anyone else looking at a versatile console gaming monitor! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020 by J. Bazant

  • Short Power Cable
Great monitor, but it comes with a frustratingly short power cable. You might want to buy a longer one. You should also pony up and buy a high quality power cable (from a legit brand such as PWR) so your monitor doesn't get fried. Specs for your power supply cable (output): 12V, 3A, positive polarity. For current (3A), so long as the power cable's voltage (12V) matches the above, then it won't matter if the rated current is higher. For example, I purchased a 12V, 5A power cable. It also doesn't quite matter if the model / specific device matches, either. If the above matches, then you could use the power supply for a toaster and it wouldn't matter. I went with this 12-foot cable: https://smile.amazon.com/12V-Adapter-AOC-LED-Monitor/dp/B07ZWBW996/ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2020 by qwerty987

  • Best bang for your buck
Been looking for a cheap 144hz monitor for so long and super glad I came across this product! The image quality is great, extremely bright, no reflections even when facing a window. The stand is really skinny and doesn't have lateral movement support but the monitor supports a vesa mount. The monitor sits at an approximate 3.5 inches (~9 cm) high which is enough for me and even though the stand is skinny, the build quality is pretty good. It comes with a Display cable in the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020 by T T

  • Gaming monitor
Overall a good monitor but only downside is the legs are 10 inches!?
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021 by Cecilia

  • Great monitor but no speakers
Style: 27" 1440p 165Hz IPS 1ms (MPRT) | PX277P
Such a good looking monitor. It has everything you could want for a very fair price. The only thing it doesn’t have is speakers which I didn’t know until I got it but monitor speakers always suck anyway. It does a headphone port. Edit: I just saw today that there is a dead pixel on the side of the monitor. I do plan to return it and order another one though. Edit 2: I got another monitor because of the dead pixel on the last one and now this monitor has some major light bleedthrough around the edges. It bothers me quite a bit. I'm undecided on whether its enough to send it back and get a different brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2020 by s

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