Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
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Acer Nitro XV273K Pbmiipphzx 27" UHD 3840 x 2160 IPS AMD Radeon FreeSync and NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible Monitor, DisplayHDR400, Quantum Dot, 144Hz, 1ms, DCI-P3 , Delta E<1, Black
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Screen Size | 27 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Brand | acer |
Special Feature | Built-In Speakers |
Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
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- 27" HD 4K (3840 x 2160) widescreen IPS zero frame AMD Radeon free Sync and G SYNC compatible monitor
- Response time: 1ms VRB | refresh rate: 120Hz (overclocking to 144Hz) Using 2 Display Ports
- 2 speakers, 4 Watts per speaker
- Visa Certified displays 400, Quantum dot technology | DCI P3 | low Delta e<1
- Ports: 2 x Display Port V1. 4, 2 x HDMI V2 0 & 4 x USB 3. 0 Ports (includes display port & USB cables)
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Brightness | 4.2 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
For gaming | 4.2 | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.3 |
Picture quality | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.2 |
Screen quality | 3.5 | 4.9 | 4.5 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 3.7 |
Value for money | — | 4.2 | 4.5 | — | 4.2 | 4.1 |
Sold By | Midland Electronics LLC | Amazon.com | FTMM TECH | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
display size | 27 inches | 32 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 28 inches | 27 inches |
resolution | (4K UHD)3840 x 2160@144 Hz | 4K UHD 2160p | FHD 1080p | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p | QHD Wide 1440p |
display technology | 4K UHD | LCD | — | LED | LCD | LCD |
hardware interface | usb, hdmi, usb3.0 | hdmi, displayport | hdmi, displayport, 3 5 mm audio | hdmi | usb3.0 | hdmi |
viewing angle | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
mounting type | VESA Compatibility - Mountable: 100 x 100mm | Wall Mount | Desk Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
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Technical Details
Brand | acer |
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Series | XV273K Pbmiipphzx |
Item model number | XV273K Pbmiipphzx |
Item Weight | 14.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 24.76 x 12.09 x 21.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24.76 x 12.09 x 21.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | Acer |
ASIN | B07MQBDY91 |
Date First Available | January 9, 2019 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #259,736 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #5,277 in Computer Monitors |
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The Gate of Smooth Gaming
Fasten your seatbelt: The Nitro XV273K Ultra HD display with 4K resolution is all about no compromises on gaming performance, color or speed. This 27-inch (3840 x 2160) G-SYNC Compatible monitor combines jaw dropping specs including an IPS panel that supports blazing-fast refresh rate. Unleash gaming’s maximum potential to provide richer colors far beyond what has been previously possible. Experience something new.
- 27" UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) Widescreen IPS Zero Frame AMD Radeon FreeSync and NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible Monitor
- 120Hz (OverClocking to 144Hz) - Using 2 Display Ports
- Response Time: 1ms VRB
- 2 speakers, 4 watts per speaker
- High Brightness and Contrast with VESA Certified DisplayHDR400
- DCI-P3 90% Wide Color Gamut
- Optimize Colors with Quantum Dot Technology
- Ports: 2 x Display Port v1.4, 2 x HDMI v2.0 & 4- USB 3.0 Ports (Includes Display Port & USB Cable)
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Resolution Matters!This 27” UHD (3840 x 2160) display packs a fierce 4K punch. The IPS panel cranks up color to the max without compromising any speed. Enjoy excellent 178-degree viewing angles and see game worlds in all their glorious colors. |
Made to GameNVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible displays are validated by NVIDIA and work smoothly with GeForce graphics cards to bring you tear-free gaming with optimal refresh rates. |
Rapid Refresh RateOverclock to 144Hz on a 4K panel, the graphic goliath has finally arrived. A rapid 144Hz refresh rate provides wonderfully smooth images and tear-free gameplay when fast-moving objects buzz across the screen. Unrelenting perfection. |
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New Depths of Color AccuracyThis monitor is ideal for color-critical projects producing accurate colors with a low Delta E<1, supporting 130% of the sRGB and covers an incredible 95% of the DCI-P3 color space, the current standard utilized by the film industry. An amazing monitor for graphic designers, photographers and film editors. |
DisplayHDR 400For enhanced color vibrancy, VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification ensures better contrast and color accuracy so customers experience AAA games as they were meant to be. |
Responsive!!Fast response time of 1ms enhanced gamers’ in-game experience. No matter the fast-moving action or any dramatic transitions will be all rendered smoothly without the annoying effects of smearing or ghosting. |
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Designed for the TriathlonThe Nitro XV273K has a bonanza of features that both improve your viewing experience and help reduce eye strain during long, drawn-out gaming sessions. The flicker-less display has blue light filter and glare reduction that significantly improve viewing comfort while enhancing eye protection. Game longer, and in comfort. |
Made for Gamers - Game ViewGet an in-game advantage! Predator Game Mode has eight pre-set display modes to optimize visuals for different types of content: Action, Racing, Sport, User, Standard, ECO, Graphic and Movie. This unique feature can be easily accessed through a hot key or the On Screen Display (OSD) settings menu. Fine tune your visuals! |
Be FlexibleThe monitor’s shielding hood lessens distractions during concentrated game play and provides a more accurate representation of color. The ErgoStand design provides freedom to swivel, pivot and adjust height for maximum adaptability and comfort, while Acer VisionCare helps protect eyes during long gaming sessions. |
Product Description
Fasten your seatbelt: The Nitro XV273K Ultra HD display with 4K resolution is all about no compromises on gaming performance, color or speed. This 27 inch (3840 x 2160) monitor combines jaw dropping specs including an IPS panel that supports blazing fast refresh rate. This G SYNC Compatible monitor gives you more of what you want in a gaming experience. Smooth, tear free gameplay! ! Unleash gaming's maximum potential to provide richer colors far beyond what has been previously possible. Experience something new. (UM. HX3AA. P02)
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Customers like the image quality of the monitor, mentioning it has a very nice picture, crisp graphics, and an amazing display. They are also satisfied with compatibility, and value. However, some customers have reported issues with color, saying the colors were totally blown out and crushed. They also have issues with backlighting. Opinions are mixed on quality, backlight bleed, and performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the monitor. They mention that it has a very nice picture, crisp graphics, and movies look great. The display is amazing, and customers have no complaints about resolution or color. The monitor has glare-resistant features and a sleek design. However, some customers have reported issues with the color accuracy and brightness.
"Spectacular detail, colors, "speed". Best monitor I've ever spent time with...." Read more
"...I use 200% scaling on Windows 10 and man it looks great. Most apps are compatible (hey I’m looking at you Origin)...." Read more
"...HDR is a plus but it is not well implemented here. It looks good but no auto HDR when it detects the signal...." Read more
"...I now give it 5 stars and will be keeping it. Fabulous ultra clear picture quality and serious eye candy in game or watching a 4k movie..." Read more
Customers like the compatibility of the monitor. They say it produces a very good gaming experience, with a perfect balance between gaming and productivity. The gameplay feels better at 45 and 70 FPS, and the monitor breathes new life into their favorite games. The picture quality is crisp and amazing, with serious eye candy in game or watching a 4K movie. The downfalls are that the screen isn't as bright as they'd like, and it doesn't have GSync.
"...That aside, the rest are great." Read more
"...Fabulous ultra clear picture quality and serious eye candy in game or watching a 4k movie (I have a 4k player on my desktop)...." Read more
"...paired with a beast of a computer, this display produces a very good gaming experience; the best I've had, but not the best that can be had if you..." Read more
"...I was fluctuating between 45 and 70 FPS, yet the gameplay felt so much better than previously at a steady 60FPS on my previous IPS panel...." Read more
Customers like the value of the monitor. They say it's perfect for the price.
"...Overall, I think this is the best value monitor you can buy for 4k 120hz...." Read more
"...Very strongly recommend this monitor, best bang for buck in high rate 4k monitors." Read more
"...Verified with AMD Vega64.tl;dr - Monitor has too many flaws and isn't worth its price." Read more
"Other than the ultra brightness in HDR mode. This product is perfect for the price..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the monitor. Some mention it's a good monitor with great specs, while others say it'll be perfect for most and has reasonable quality stand.
"Spectacular detail, colors, "speed". Best monitor I've ever spent time with...." Read more
"Great gaming monitor with great specs. 4k, 144hz, IPS (AHVA). HDR is a plus but it is not well implemented here...." Read more
"I'm giving this monitor 3 stars because it is a quality monitor and will be perfect for most people. Unless you care about G-sync and HDR...." Read more
"...horrible experience. never buying acer products again." Read more
Customers are mixed about the backlight bleed of the monitor. Some mention that there is no backlight or pixel defects, while others say that there's terrible bleed in each of the 4 corners.
"...So I did the same test on my XL2411 -- the light bleed over pure black image is also terrible (actually way worse than what people posted) and smart..." Read more
"...My unit had no backlight bleed or pixel defects. Uniformity wasn't stellar but it was perfectly acceptable...." Read more
"...No wonder there is back-light bleed! After spending some time reading the above mentioned review, I altered the settings similar to what they did...." Read more
"...I have not had any issues with light bleed or stuck pixels like some of the other reviews mentioned...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the monitor. Some mention that it improves FPS performance, has very little lag or latency, and offers just about the best performance for a fanless design. However, others say that getting HDR to work is strange and doesn't work well.
"...Even though this monitor’s refresh rate is slightly lower than my previous one, I haven’t noticed any regression when gaming...." Read more
"...: games that support it have mind blowing detail, and no discernible hit to GPU performance...." Read more
"...4k, 144hz, IPS (AHVA). HDR is a plus but it is not well implemented here. It looks good but no auto HDR when it detects the signal...." Read more
"...When testing this in games HDR was totally broken and colors were totally blown out and crushed. And even incorrect at times...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the color of the monitor. They mention that the colors are blown out, with variation at certain points in the screen. They also say that the screen looks grey and washed out. Customers also report that the brightness setting is greyed out, and the color depth is average. The edges get a little grey and the gray point is noticeably reddish. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality of the display.
"...the OSD, but I am now seeing that with HDR enabled, the brightness setting is greyed out...." Read more
"...Brightness, Contrast, Color Temperature and other features are disabled. That aside, the rest are great." Read more
"...It does look great with my mac plugged into it. The color during 4k viewing is real nice and the picture is crisp!" Read more
"...case for all dual monitor setups, but it seems like I have had more black screens upon starting my computer than I have had in the past with other..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the backlighting of the monitor. They mention that it's overly bright, has a very high amount of IPS glow, and that reducing brightness is not a solution. The backlight is uneven, and has dim left and right edges. This causes the corners to glow and reduces the effect of highlights.
"...Reducing brightness is not a solution. A solution is using light blocking materials in these areas to prevent light escaping in the first place...." Read more
"...This causes the corners to glow. You'll see it in a dim room when the screen is mostly black unless the monitor is set to a high brightness.-..." Read more
"...Gsync compatible. Little rgb for a desk light. I got this on Amazon day sale, so a steal for the technology when it released...." Read more
"...The stand could go a bit higher. The backlighting is uneven, but that doesn’t impact gameplay much. The main issue I have is with the controls...." Read more
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HDR: games that support it have mind blowing detail, and no discernible hit to GPU performance. Windows however (windows 10, 1903), is the village idiot at the gaming party. It is reminiscent of windows 95 and alt tabbing from a full screen game to a higher res desktop, long pause of blackness. Basically _any_ SDR element causes the entire display to switch between HDR and SDR, and it is a painful switch. Want to change your volume? that lovely stupid volume level on the top left that you can't get rid of in windows 10 is SDR...so the display will go black while windows shows you the volume level, then goes black again to go back to your game. If it wasn't so much better looking I would disable HDR, but it is, so I'm trying to deal with it.
144hz: You need two DP cables (and probably a vidcard that will support it) between vidcard and monitor. Then you need to get into the monitor OSD and find "144hz mode" and enable it. You do not get HDR mode in conjunction with 144hz mode, it is one or the other. I found my system unstable using 144hz mode. Sometimes it was just an innocuous cycling searching for input that a powercycle of the monitor would fix. Sometimes it was a system hang. The difference between 120hz and 144hz is negligible to my eyes, while the difference between 60hz and 120hz is of course amazing. I suggest 120hz for the stability, and HDR.
In the box were two good DP cables. My previous cable, which I thought was good, would not carry 4k@120hz, though it did suffice for the second cable in 144hz mode. If you find you cannot get 4k@120hz, try swapping cables.
VESA mount has a funky bracket shim, but it works.
There is a blue LED bar on the bottom of the monitor. I haven't decided if I like it or not. I can't find an option in the OSD to turn it off though. There is (windows at least) software from acer that presumably lets one adjust all the OSD options from the comfort of your desktop.
I would prefer it did not have speakers, and I would just use the mini jack pass through for headphones,. Now I have to be careful I don't wake up the household if the headphones pop out, or the bluetooth headphones go dead. But it does have speakers, and they of course are monitor speakers. Not the worst I've heard.
I set the brightness in the OSD, but I am now seeing that with HDR enabled, the brightness setting is greyed out. It is a tad bright but the blacks are quite black.
I'm curious as to how dual displays will play out with HDR on one, and not the other, but that will have to wait for another weekend.
And here comes XV273K, a “budget” version of X27. I ordered shortly after I read some positive reviews online. But shipping seemed to take forever and the reviews on Amazon all point out the light bleed issue, which definitely seemed terrible. So I ended up canceling my (first) order.
I trust the reviews but at the same time I was doubtful about the severeness of the issue. So I did the same test on my XL2411 -- the light bleed over pure black image is also terrible (actually way worse than what people posted) and smart phone camera makes it look worse than human eyes. But I never noticed the issue while using XL2411. And I noticed that the issue only appears when there’s no or little ambient lighting. I always prefer to work and game in a bright room and I even have a lamp over my monitor. Realizing this is not an issue for me, I made a second order. This time it was shipped from a third party and I received within a week. And I have been happy with it ever since. I use 200% scaling on Windows 10 and man it looks great. Most apps are compatible (hey I’m looking at you Origin). Even though this monitor’s refresh rate is slightly lower than my previous one, I haven’t noticed any regression when gaming.
For work, my 2017 macbook is only able to drive the monitor at 4K@60hz (because Intel graphics card is not powerful enough) but that’s enough for productivity work. Automatic input detection works great and it only takes seconds when I switch from work to gaming.
Overall I think this monitor is perfect for my use cases and I have zero regret buying it. I don’t think the light bleed issue is a practical issue for most people (I attached photos in different lighting conditions as well as sample dark scenes). However if you typically use your monitor in a dark room you might want to think twice before you buy it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019
And here comes XV273K, a “budget” version of X27. I ordered shortly after I read some positive reviews online. But shipping seemed to take forever and the reviews on Amazon all point out the light bleed issue, which definitely seemed terrible. So I ended up canceling my (first) order.
I trust the reviews but at the same time I was doubtful about the severeness of the issue. So I did the same test on my XL2411 -- the light bleed over pure black image is also terrible (actually way worse than what people posted) and smart phone camera makes it look worse than human eyes. But I never noticed the issue while using XL2411. And I noticed that the issue only appears when there’s no or little ambient lighting. I always prefer to work and game in a bright room and I even have a lamp over my monitor. Realizing this is not an issue for me, I made a second order. This time it was shipped from a third party and I received within a week. And I have been happy with it ever since. I use 200% scaling on Windows 10 and man it looks great. Most apps are compatible (hey I’m looking at you Origin). Even though this monitor’s refresh rate is slightly lower than my previous one, I haven’t noticed any regression when gaming.
For work, my 2017 macbook is only able to drive the monitor at 4K@60hz (because Intel graphics card is not powerful enough) but that’s enough for productivity work. Automatic input detection works great and it only takes seconds when I switch from work to gaming.
Overall I think this monitor is perfect for my use cases and I have zero regret buying it. I don’t think the light bleed issue is a practical issue for most people (I attached photos in different lighting conditions as well as sample dark scenes). However if you typically use your monitor in a dark room you might want to think twice before you buy it.
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For some reason my 980Ti cannot drive this monitor at 120Hz in Windows or in games. It caps out at 95Hz. But I tried using my friend's 1070 card and it drove the monitor at 120Hz just fine, so clearly the problem is with my video card somehow. Just giving you a head's up that older graphics cards may not be good enough for this monitor, and it's not just a problem with low framerates in games, it literally can't detect 120Hz properly as an option in windows on my card. So I am going to just keep it at 95Hz now until I get a new video card.
The picture quality is fantastic most of the time. When you set the color profile to neutral the whites are nice and quite neutral. The colors are vivid and pop. My old monitor was an Asus PG27AQ and this monitor has MUCH better color accuracy and a wider color range. Especially the reds. The reds look great!
The monitor is BRIGHT. Ridiculously bright. Painfully bright out of the box. No wonder so many people are complaining about backlight bleeding. Turn down the brightness if you are using this monitor in the dark you dummies! I turned the brightness down to 50 and it still hurts my eyes at times, and I am not having any backlight bleeding problems. My monitor arrived with 0 dead pixels.
I am subtracting 1 star because on the far left and far right sides of the monitor there is noticeable brightness falloff. On white webpages it looks like vignetting in a photo. It's noticeable and annoying. This is the only issue I have with the monitor's picture quality.
There is no cooling fan on this monitor at all, which is the main reason I bought it versus the higher end options out there. Fans in monitors is a terrible idea.
There is no documentation on how to do the VESA mount but I figured it out. Basically there are some plastic panels on the back that you have to pop off with a flathead screwdriver. It requires some force.
Overall this is a definite upgrade from my PG27AQ and it's excellent value for money.
I left it at the regular 120hz at 4k.
But boy.. does it look amazing.. I came from a 1080p 1ms 144hz acer gaming display. To this 4k.
I would honestly say it's a good deal. And would recommend it.
But if you are going to try the 144hz... i wish you luck! If you get it.. make a video on it :D
Même si je suis un tech ... ce niveau de moniteur n'est pas simple a utilisé .. la courbe d'apprentissage est longue et peut être pénible .. demande de la détermination, la qualité est appréciable... il reste le long terme a vérifier.......