Acer Nitro VG270 M3 27 Inch Full HD Monitor with LED Backlight IPS Gaming I 0.5 Ms Response I 180Hz Refresh Rate I SRGB 99%, HDR 10 I 2xHDMI, 1xDP I Stereo Speakers I AMD Radeon…
Acer Nitro VG270 M3 27 Inch Full HD Monitor with LED Backlight IPS Gaming I 0.5 Ms Response I 180Hz Refresh Rate I SRGB 99%, HDR 10 I 2xHDMI, 1xDP I Stereo Speakers I AMD Radeon… Prices
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Specification: Acer Nitro VG270 M3 27 Inch Full HD Monitor with LED Backlight IPS Gaming I 0.5 Ms Response I 180Hz Refresh Rate I SRGB 99%, HDR 10 I 2xHDMI, 1xDP I Stereo Speakers I AMD Radeon…
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This is best after Gigabyte m27q for it’s price, even best for eyes.
SANTANU PYNE –
Being a budget gamer & staying far from home, I chose ASUS A15(2021) for Gaming. Now as I was used to with a big screen it caused me trouble with my laptop. So I chose to buy this product ,tho not the first option. MSI G2412 was in the priority earlier but as soon as I surfed YouTube, gradually I started to notice that these two are very different and there’s no definite comparison between these two. As they are of completely different segment from each other. I then figured out that MSI focuses more on Color Depth whereas ACER does focus on the performance. And in this price segment you can’t have both. So, I decided to go with it.
Now some pros and cons. Let’s start with “Evil side” first.
Cons: 1. It comes with a DP Cable, so won’t fit in your Laptop (until it has a DP slot)
2. It comes with a 16A power cord, so you need to bear expenses of 100more bucks to but 16A-6A converter.
3. Stand doesn’t give it much stability, it shakes with you try to control recoil of your weapon.
4. With HDMI you may not get that 165hz probably.
Pros: 1. No stuttering while gaming. Your game may lag but it won’t show any stuttering.
2. Buy this if your c-type slot supports video output for best result: https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B08HYS5WSS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
3. Using DP cable 165hz! 144hz! 75hz! So many options will be unleashed. Means 165hz is unlocked already.
4. Do some changes in Monitor, turn on ACM (Don’t use HDR) and boom! Color scheme will be glazier.
5. Doesn’t take much space due to compact size. Can be used on a small table alongwith mouse &keypad.
6. Most Important point, when using that converter mentioned in point 2, I literally saw a boost of 20-30 fps while gaming, mostly because it’s using the GPU directly from motherboard. (As my MCE friend said IdK)
Tips: Be ready to spend ₹1000/- extra in order to get full performance from your laptop.
Definitely go for it. Loved it! ! ! Thanks ACER & Amazon ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Shrihari ghanwat –
Good built quality, Good Colors , Everything as mentioned is present ….you get 10bit via dp cable….
Will update after use:
Perfect within the price range
Shrihari ghanwat –
In short the display is good for the price of 18000 the colours are accurate and 95%dcip 3 colour space and delta E <1 at 1440p resolution and 180Hz refresh rate
In detail
Pros
1. The colours are really good when comparing it to my 1.5 lakh Sony TV the colours are very good and having it pre calibrated for Delta E <1 it's excellent.
2. The resolution of 1440p and 27 inch at the price of 18000 where as for this price point you get 1080p 180hz monitor it’s an absolute steal.
3. Very ergonomic stand for the price excellent monitor the stand has all 3 degrees of adjustment height, tilt and swivel and side by side which is not present in extremely high priced monitor also.
4. Very good brightness levels brightness was so good that I was using it with 55% even in well lit room and 100% it was extremely bright.
Cons
1. I got dead green sub pixel on day one but it has 3 years of warranty so I am little relaxed even if something goes wrong.
2. The speaker are for name sake
3. The HDR is not worth it you need atleast some form of local dimming or OLED display.
4. There is little bit of screen bleed but the camera phones exaggerates a lot more in person it’s not that visible and even with small light in room it’s not visible
5. There is no 10bit support.
In short the monitor is very good for the price of 18000 it rivals the monitor of price 30000 the only good option that I can say that you should consider is lg nano ips 27inch 1440p which for 30k and Gigabyte M27Q which also 30k but it is not that attractive I would wait for few years to get OLED for this price segment.
Ravindra Shukla –
I bought the Acer Nitro XV272U V3 monitor for programming and gaming and I am very satisfied with it. It has a 2K resolution and delta E<1, the images look more realistic and vivid.
(Note: HDR seems to be of no use as the colours fade away, so I turned it off. I don’t much about it.)
Stand is descent and can be adjusted in height, swivel and pivot. It has two HDMI ports and one DisplayPort, which are enough for my needs. It also has built-in speakers (2 ×2w), but they are not very good(almost same as my laptop speakers).
Response time is awesome. It also supports AMD FreeSync Premium. However, I have an NVIDIA GPU in my laptop which is directly connected to hdmi port, so I cannot use this feature with HDMI as the monitor only supports HDMI 2.0. Display port should be used in order to get 180 hz (and AMD freesync in my case).
It supports DDC/CI. By using Acer Widget software(available on acer website) monitor settings can be changed directly from pc.
I think this is a great monitor for programming and gaming. It has excellent picture quality, performance and features. It is also very affordable for what it offers. I bought it in a sale for 17,550 rupees, which was a steal. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a new monitor.