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Pixio PX277 Prime Neo 27 inch 180Hz Refresh Rate QHD 1440p Resolution Fast IPS Panel 1ms GTG Response Time Gaming Monitor with Adaptive Sync and Fully Adjustable Stand

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Size: 180Hz/1ms/1440p Prime


Features

  • 180Hz Refresh Rate- Experience smoother gameplay and more immersive visuals in fast-paced games and high-action scenes with the 180Hz refresh rate. Less ghosting and tearing, more fluid gaming experience.
  • 1ms GTG Response Time - Eliminate ghosting and blurring with the 1ms GTG response time of our monitor. Experience lightning-fast response times for a competitive edge in gaming and a smooth and immersive viewing experience for all types of content.
  • Fast-IPS Panel - Get the best of both worlds with the FAST-IPS panel of the Pixio PX273P Prime monitor. Enjoy the vibrant colors and wide viewing angles of an IPS display, combined with the lightning-fast response times of a TN panel.
  • Adaptive Sync - Matches the refresh rate of the monitor to the frame rate of the GPU, eliminating screen tearing and stuttering for a smooth and seamless gaming experience.
  • Supports both HDMI and DisplayPort - There is one connection for DisplayPort 1.4 at 1440p@180Hz and two for HDMI 2.0 at 1440p@144Hz. This assures maximum compatibility for PC desktops, laptops, consoles, or any device that supports DisplayPort or HDMI.
  • Dominate the competition with the Pixio PX277 Prime Neo, a 27" esports gaming monitor built for victory. This powerhouse features a blazing-fast 180Hz refresh rate for butter-smooth visuals, a 1ms GTG response time for pixel-perfect precision, and crisp QHD 1440p resolution for stunning clarity. Plus, Adaptive Sync technology eliminates screen tearing for distraction-free gameplay. Experience the ultimate competitive edge and conquer every challenge with the Pixio PX277 Prime Neo.

Brand: Pixio


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Resolution: QHD Wide 1440p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Product Dimensions: 20 x 23.5 x 9.5 inches


Item Weight: 17.03 pounds


Manufacturer: Pixio


Item model number: PX277 Prime Neo


Date First Available: March 22, 2024


Standing screen display size: 27 Inches


Aspect Ratio: 169


Voltage: 19 Volts


Resolution: 2560 x 1440 Pixels


Image brightness: 400 Candela


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  • Great price, great performance, great picture
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

  • Good Value 1440p Monitor
Size: 180Hz/1ms/1440p Prime
The resolution looks crisp and the response time is fast. I currently use it as a secondary monitor, but the picture looks great and thanks to the stand, I’m able to turn it and use it vertically.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025 by Jason C.

  • Good quality. Good price
Size: 180Hz/1ms/1440p Prime
Great product. Been working optimally since I purchased it back in March.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2025 by Ryan Barland

  • So close to perfect
Upgraded my gaming system earlier this year and finally had a GPU (5700XT) that could drive a 1440p display. Unfortunately that was May and monitors became either unavailable or expensive. I couldn't find a single high refresh 1440p monitor for less than $400 and at that point I was only shooting for 75mhz. So I was pleasantly surprised when this new Pixio became available at $310 (BF sale) with up to 165mhz using Display Port. After watching the Hardware Unboxed review, I pulled the trigger and bought two with the other a gift for my son. Good: - Its just a great display. With the 5700XT Im able to get 60-90fps on high end games and its just beautiful. One extremely useful feature is an on screen fps display. This really helped when I was doing the initial setup because of the annoying habit of Windows to reset your display at 60mhz. Once I was sure Windows had given up I turned it off. - Both FreeSync and GSync compatible. FreeSync is "native" and easy to activate, but you do have to turn it on at the display and then turn it on inside the Radeon software. Again, the FPS counter was a huge help in confirming that adaptive sync was actually on. There is some misleading information that FreeSync only works with DP but that is not true. DP is only necessary for 165mhz since HDMI does not support over 144mhz. . Setting up GSync takes a little more work but it gets there. Oh and its also compatible with FreeSync "Premium" - AMDs newer "not free at all" version fo FreeSync. - Good selection of ports with two HDMI and one Display port. I have my main PC in HDMI 1, a RP4 in HDMI2 and an iMac connected to the Display Port (as a second display). I will likely be switching my PC to the Display Port because my setup has the second display for he iMac on the "wrong" side and try as I might I cant get used to it. - Decent adjustment controls with a joystick style button on the back right (as you face it) allowing you to use your right hand to use it (sorry lefties). The "press right to select" is slightly counter intuitive. Not so good: - Biggest negative is a pretty big one - zero adjustability. The stand is completely fixed - no tilt, no swivel, no height (EDIT: I was wrong, there is tilt). Worse it is very low with 5" (12.7CM) distance from the desk surface to the bottom edge of the actual display (not the bezel edge but the display part). For comparison my iMac sits on a small (less than 2") stand and the bottom of the display is just over 8" (20.3CM). Having said all that, the stand is very beefy and holds the monitor well with one exception (see below). - The stand is VERY wide - 16" wide and 10" deep. I was able to find a stand on Monoprice that will fit but it wasn't easy. In hindsight I should have bought an adjustable VESA compatible monitor stand. The monitor accepts VESA 100 mounts and Monoprice has an excellent one. Either way, its $25-30 to fix this stand issue (if it is an issue for you) meaning a competing monitor with a height adjustable stand that cost $20 more is a better value. - The stand has a one button quick release which is really great except it is in a spot that your hand naturally goes to to move the monitor. I nearly dropped the display when I was first getting it setup because I grabbed it by the quick release. Be careful! - I am having an annoying issue with the monitor not waking up from sleep at times. I have not been able to isolate it as a monitor issue or a GPU issue because I had some strange sleep related errors with my last monitor too but this is much worse. I have emailed Pixio tech support but no resolution so far. EDIT: Great response from Pixio. Likely a bad HDMI cable. I switched to Display Port and the problem disappeared. Overall this is a great monitor and an amazing value. If the stand were adjustable I would be ready to call it perfect. If you dont mind the display sitting low or have a ready made solution I have zero reservations about recommending this. If you are doing a dual arm setup your should absolutely consider this. You will be hard pressed to find a monitor at this price point with the features and quality of the P277. Even spending $30 for an adjustable stand its still a great value. No regrets from me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2020 by ksuwildkat

  • This is a Fantastic Budget Monitor
Size: 180Hz/1ms/1440p Prime
This is a beautiful, Crisp, monitor, I’ve had it for a bit and I gotta say Pixio, you outdid yourself with this one. Really hope a 240hz comes soon because that’ll be my next upgrade. The monitor produces crisp and clean images at a fast refresh rate, no noticeable ghosting or any color inaccuracy’s as far as the human eye can tell. This thing is probably better than your $4000 TV! I am extremely pleased for the value you get out of this monitor. The build quality is great. Just one thing with the Mounting, yes, it’s VESA mountable so if you have a Monitor arm you want it on it’ll probably go on there just fine, however what’s kind of annoying is you’ll probably need the right screws but once you purchase it you’ll figure it out. Awesome monitor, 10/10! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by mrKCloves

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