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Acer - Nitro 27 " Mini LED UHD 160Hz 1ms FreeSync Gaming Monitor with HDR1000 (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black

Model: XV275K P3biipruzx
SKU: 11175442
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  • Key Specs
    • Refresh Rate: 160Hz (The number of frames per second the device can produce natively without enhancement. Higher rates help produce smooth, seamless pictures.)
    • Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (Maximum resolution refers to the highest number of pixels that a screen can process and display. Higher resolution signals produce more detailed images.)
    • Response Time: 1 milliseconds (The speed at which pixels can change colors is called response time. It is measured in milliseconds (ms).)
    • Panel Type: IPS (Technology that affects response time and image quality.)
    • Synchronization Technology: FreeSync Premium (AMD Adaptive Sync) (Generally, these technologies allow syncing between a computer/console game's frame rate and the device's refresh rate for a smoother display without tearing.)
    • Screen Size: 27 inches (Size of the screen, measured diagonally from corner to corner.)
    • Display Connector(s): 2 x HDMI 2.1 (The number and type of connectors used to connect to an external display.)
  • General
    • Brand: Acer
    • Model Number: XV275K P3biipruzx
    • Product Name: Nitro 27 " Mini LED UHD 160Hz 1ms FreeSync Gaming Monitor with HDR1000 (DisplayPort, HDMI)
    • Color: Black
    • Operating System Compatibility: Not Applicable
  • Display
    • Refresh Rate: 160Hz (The number of frames per second the device can produce natively without enhancement. Higher rates help produce smooth, seamless pictures.)
    • Maximum Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (Maximum resolution refers to the highest number of pixels that a screen can process and display. Higher resolution signals produce more detailed images.)
    • Native Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (Native resolution of a screen refers to its single, fixed resolution. Sometimes screens must scale an image up or down in order to fit the native resolution. This can cause a loss of resolution or detail.)
    • Contrast Ratio: 100,000,000:1 (Measured difference between a displayed image's brightest whites and darkest blacks. The larger the first number, the more detail and color that can be displayed.)
    • Response Time: 1 milliseconds (The speed at which pixels can change colors is called response time. It is measured in milliseconds (ms).)
    • Display Type: LED
    • Panel Type: IPS (Technology that affects response time and image quality.)
    • Synchronization Technology: FreeSync Premium (AMD Adaptive Sync) (Generally, these technologies allow syncing between a computer/console game's frame rate and the device's refresh rate for a smoother display without tearing.)
    • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (The measurement of the width of a screen compared to the height of a screen, expressed as a ratio.)
    • Curved Screen: false
    • Brightness: 600 candela per square meter (A measure of the total light output.)
    • Screen Size: 27 inches (Size of the screen, measured diagonally from corner to corner.)
    • High Dynamic Range (HDR): true (An HDR-compatible 4K TV or other HDR-compatible product displays HDR video content when it's available from sources like 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs and 4K streaming services.)
    • High Dynamic Range Format: VESA Certified DisplayHDR 1000 (There are a few HDR formats that tell the TV or other HDR-compatible product how to best utilize its capabilities to display HDR content. HDR technology can support one or multiple formats, each with various benefits to picture quality.)
    • Vertical Viewing Angle: 178 degrees (The maximum angle at which the display can be viewed with acceptable visual performance from above or below.)
    • Touch Screen: false (Touch-screen devices make navigating more intuitive. Using a touch-screen display, you can do things such as tap to select, hold and drag to move items, swipe to scroll, and pinch to zoom.)
  • Connectivity
    • Number of HDMI Inputs (Total): 2
    • Display Connector(s): 2 x HDMI 2.1 (The number and type of connectors used to connect to an external display.)
    • USB Ports: 1 x USB-C 3.1 (The number and type of USB ports the product has.)
  • Compatibility
    • Wall Mountable: true (The product is able to be secured to a wall. Some products are designed ready to mount, while others may require additional hardware/accessories for installation.)
    • VESA Wall Mount Standard: 75mm x 75mm (VESA wall mount standards refer to the spacing of screw holes built into a TV in order to fit with standard TV wall mounts. These standards are implemented into most TVs and monitors.)
    • Voice Assistant Built-in: Not Applicable (A digital assistant built into the device that uses voice commands to answer questions and control smart devices.)
  • Features
    • Adjustable Stand Height: true
    • Built-In Webcam: false
    • Integrated Speaker(s): false
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height With Stand: 23.11 inches
    • Product Height Without Stand: 17.2 inches
    • Product Width: 24.14 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Weight: 14.82 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
    • Stand Included: true
  • Certifications Listings & Approvals
    • ENERGY STAR Certified: false (Devices carrying the ENERGY STAR service mark, such as computer products and peripherals, kitchen appliances, and other products, generally use 20% to 30% less energy than required by federal standards.)
    • EPEAT Qualified: false (The Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) was designed to provide an environmental assessment tool for purchasers. In order to qualify for EPEAT, a product must meet all 23 required criteria.)
  • Warranty
    • Warranty - Parts: 3 years
    • Warranty - Labor: 3 years
  • Other
    • UPC: 195133191296

In competitive gaming, every frame matters. Introducing Acer's XV275K gaming monitor - the UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution monitor delivering you a 576-zone miniLED local dimming panel and VESA DisplayHDR 1000. Add AMD FreeSync Premium to the mix and your gaming experience will be unbeatable! This AMD FreeSync Premium monitor takes gameplay to the next level of smooth, 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.

  • MiniLED will change you: You’ll see dynamic levels of contrast that put reality to shame. Games and movies will take on a new hue as colors explode in up to 1000 Nits luminosity. The Nitro XV275K's 576 local dimming zones are calling to you. Will you answer?
  • AMD FreeSync premium technology: Say “goodbye” to stuttering and tearing. With AMD FreeSync Premium, the monitor’s frames are synced with the graphics card’s frames, which eliminates screen tearing and provide the smoothest gaming experience.
  • New depths of color accuracy: This monitor is ideal for color-critical projects producing accurate colors with a low Delta E < 2, supporting 130% of the sRGB and covers an incredible 99% Adobe RGB color space, the current standard utilized by the film industry.
  • VESA displayHDR 1000 certification: Enjoy all the picturesque environments with DisplayHDR 1000, a plentiful color gamut and color accuracy that’ll make you feel like you’re staring out a window
  • ZeroFrame design: 1ms GTG (Gray to Gray) response time 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 with the Nitro X275K Gaming Monitor.
  • Plenty of ports – for console or PC: Do you stream? Do you have multiple consoles in addition to your PC and want them all plugged in at once? Well, now you can! No more fiddling with cables as the Nitro X275K includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, Type-C, DisplayPort, and a hub with four USB 3.0.
Whats Included
  • Display
  • Stand
  • Power Cord
  • HDMI Cable

Q: How many HDMI ports does this monitor have?

A: This monitor has two HDMI 2.1 ports.

Q: What is the response time of this Acer monitor?

A: This monitor has a response time of 1ms GTG (Gray to Gray).

Q: What is the contrast ratio for this monitor?

A: This monitor has a contrast ratio of 100,000,000:1.

Q: What type of panel is used in this monitor?

A: This monitor uses an IPS panel.

Q: Does this monitor have a high dynamic range?

A: Yes, this monitor has a VESA Certified DisplayHDR 1000.

Q: What is the bandwidth of the HDMI 2.1 port? I'm not seeing that spec listed anywhere.

A: Don't know the actual bandwidth, but it caps refresh rate to 144hz on HDMI. 160hz is achievable only with displayport.

Q: Are there any alternatives to replace the leg stands? They take up so much room on my table

A: I have mine on an arm mount attached to the desk, it uses VESA standard so any you find should work.

Q: Does the included stand tilt the monitor between landscape and portrait orientations?

A: Yes, this monitor and stand supports tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustment.

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Pros for Acer - Nitro 27 " Mini LED UHD 160Hz 1ms FreeSync Gaming Monitor with HDR1000 (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black
There were no pros for this productScreen Quality, Connectivity, Refresh Rate, Overall Performance, Port CountThere were no pros for this productColor Quality, Contrast, HDR Performance, VRR Performance
Cons for Acer - Nitro 27 " Mini LED UHD 160Hz 1ms FreeSync Gaming Monitor with HDR1000 (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black
There were no cons for this productThere were no cons for this productThere were no cons for this productLocal Dimming, Refresh Rate, Viewing Angle, Monitor Stand

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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Amazing alternative to OLED

    I've been having the hardest time trying to figure out if I should get one of the new OLED 27in monitors or this. I got the LG OLED and while it was beautiful the matte finish and lack of brightness led me to return it. This monitor preforms (to me) 95% as good as that OLED, except I have piece of mind with regard to burn-in. Blacks looks great in HDR thanks to the FALD, and the brightness makes everything pop to a level that will make you forget about OLED. This is also a 4k monitor vs all the current OLEDs being 2k so images inherently look better. *In extreme cases of contrast there is minimal blooming as you can see from the picture of the kettle, not enough for me to justify 300+ more for the 2k oled alternatives. The only few bad things I can say about it are the OSD is complete garbage and an absolute hassle to deal with, also the VESA mount is circular on the back and I couldn't get my arm mount to fit it. If you're having a hard time deciding between this and the OLED models, I would suggest this over that unless you can get the OLED on a good sale and with a warranty to protect yourself from burn in.

    This review is from Acer - Nitro 27 " Mini LED UHD 160Hz 1ms FreeSync Gaming Monitor with HDR1000 (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black

    Posted by Vemora

  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Bright Vivid IPS Monitor w/ OSD Nuisances

    This review is for the Acer Nitro XV275K P3biipruzx 27-inch monitors. I was originally looking at buying a single 32 inch OLED monitor but ultimately decided against that due to my concerns with burn-in and OLED general nit dimness (as this was primarily to be used in an office environment with a window facing the sun). I bought two monitors to set up in a dual monitor configuration in my office. I’m not a gamer but I’m a project manager that works in the Heavy Civil Construction Engineering and Architecture industry so I frequently open visual schematics, programs, etc. where I need a good vivid display for renderings, blueprints, etc., etc. I chose this monitor mainly because of its nits count as per as per rtings.com. My previous 22 inch dell monitors capped out at 250 nits at 1080p, 60hz so it was time for a major upgrade after 7 years. I was really pleased with these monitors – I did not use Acer’s Stands as I wanted to mount these on my own aftermarket setup. Instead, I opted to mount the monitors on an Aftermarket Freestanding Dual Monitor Stand. Unfortunately, because of the way the monitor is designed, I had to buy specialized 3D Printed VESA adapters for this model no. to get the monitors to stay attached to my aftermarket monitor stands. One thing to be mindful of is that it seems there’s variations in *some* of the panels. While both monitors I got are exceedingly bright, despite being in the same mode with same brightness and having exactly the same OSD settings – one of the monitors is noticeably brighter than the other – and its probably due to the IPS panel lottery (Just something to be aware of if you’re going to buy these monitors as a pair). I find it a negligible difference for my use cases, but I can see those with OCD on these types of things finding it an issue. I’m running both monitors in 4K, 160hz connected via DisplayPort to a Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station w/ a Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 14 Inch Laptop (a 14th Gen Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor w/ 32 GB RAM). It’s working very smoothly. I did find colors to be dull right of the box, so I tinkered w/ the OSD to get monitor settings as per my preferences. Once configured with the right settings, the brightness and “pop” is on par with my Samsung Laptop’s Built-In AMOLED Screen which I was really surprised by. I was getting 163 ppi which is excellent for reading PDF's, Word Docs, Excel sheets, and similar documents. This is a good alternative to OLED as I think I will wait a few more years for that pc monitor technology to mature before investing in it. The OSD is def frustrating to navigate with, but, if you aren't going to be using all that often and keep your monitor on generally stationary settings, you should be fine. If you frequently change up the "mode" on your monitors, you might want to look elsewhere. Minus the VESA Design Flaw and the OSD nuisances, this is a decent monitor for casual and office use (my primary use cases).

    This review is from Acer - Nitro 27 " Mini LED UHD 160Hz 1ms FreeSync Gaming Monitor with HDR1000 (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black

    Posted by Tislam410

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best Mini LED under $1000

    I'll start this off by saying if you want a Mini LED 4k 144hz+ monitor get this one! This uses the same panel as another brands mini LED monitor, but this one uses an OEM lighting matrix and not the open cell design and the other brand is hardly ever in stock! And sure the chinese made ones may have 1000+ lighting zones but those are cheap looking and use cheap build materials. If recycled DeLorean's is your thing power to ya! Also If you ever needed support with warranty, I would not trust those brands. With Acer at least you can assure you will get decent customer support. This monitor is built with nice textured plastics and the base of the stand is metal. The overall design of the monitor and RGB implementation is very nice and not over the top gamer looking like the others Imo. My only complaint with the physical aspect of the monitor as others have pointed out, is the OSD buttons are a bit slow and clunky. But what they did not mention is Acer has a display widget to control some of your most used basic settings like picture quality and brightness straight from Windows. Besides, if your like me, you'll set it up once and leave it, no need to keep changing settings. The OSD itself is not the greatest, but it gets the job done. Some of the settings are hidden like changing 144hz to 160hz, Max brightness and changing the ambient light color modes on the back RGB strip, so just look around at all the options. Picture quality is superb! Colors pop ands are vibrant, the Mini LED's makes blacks look deep, 4k is nice and crisp and 160hz is super smooth to navigate. Someone said the HDR is not bright? Let me tell you it is blinding! Idk if that person does not have it enabled in Windows and the OSD or what but its too bright at times when viewing HDR videos and games. The Mini LEDS do have a little of a halo effect if its dark in the room or the screen is black with white text, but its not much worse then my MBP 14 with 2000+ lighting zones. Also image looks washes if you view from the side, but I always sit in front of my screen. Overall, yeah its not perfect but at the price this is the best monitor with these specs atm.

    This review is from Acer - Nitro 27 " Mini LED UHD 160Hz 1ms FreeSync Gaming Monitor with HDR1000 (DisplayPort, HDMI) - Black

    Posted by TylerJ

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