🎮 Elevate Your Game with Stunning Visuals and Comfort!
The Acer Nitro XV275U P3 is a 27-inch VA WQHD gaming monitor featuring a 170Hz refresh rate, 384-zone Mini LED backlighting, and exceptional color accuracy with 99% Adobe RGB. Designed for gamers, it includes an adjustable ergonomic stand and advanced eye care technologies, ensuring a comfortable and immersive gaming experience.
Brand | acer |
Manufacturer | Acer I Pvt Ltd, Acer I Pvt Ltd, Acer Incorporated, 8F, No. 88 Sec. 1, Xintai 5th road, Xizhi, New Teipei City, TW 221 |
Series | XV275U P3 |
Colour | Black |
Item Height | 58.7 Centimeters |
Item Width | 61.31 Centimeters |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Product Dimensions | 26.7 x 61.31 x 58.7 cm; 6.32 kg |
Item model number | UM.HXXSI.301 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Included Components | Monitor, stand, power cord, manual, HDMI and DP Cable |
Manufacturer | Acer I Pvt Ltd |
Item Weight | 6 kg 320 g |
A**J
Yes, this is available in India.
I received this monitor in Delhi 5 days after ordering. No issues till date. Excellent monitor for media consumption and gaming. Please note that 170Hz can be used only via display port, and that is available only with desktop setups. Only 144Hz 2K is achieved via HDMI 2.1 (I was aware of this before purchase). Full review of this unit is available on RTings website, please check it out before buying.PROS: Very bright, good contrast even with local dimming turned off. It is a pleasure to play AAA titles on this with HDR tuned on. Highlights pop and very good response time. Amazon prime works with HDR as well.CONS: OSD controls are a bit finnicky, but once you set them theres no going back. No need to use in SDR mode, just turn Auto-HDR on.Very happy with my purchase. No need to skimp on the monitor if you have bought a good system, and no need to compromise on brightness if you want a high refresh rate also.
T**H
Best HDR Monitor under 30K and a good alternative to AOC Q27G3XMN
I was using BenQ GW2283 before I upgraded to this monitor. So for me the color accuracy really matters as I also did some photoshop and video editing.Pros:-1. The brightness is mind blowing and really reaches 1000 nits and above for quality HDR paired with local dimming thanks to 384 Mini LED zones.2. The colors have very wide gamut and supports DCI P3, Rec.709, srgb, smpt-e, and EBU.3. 170Hz on DP cable but only 144hz on HDMI if you want to use HDR.4. All adjustments including height, tilt, pivot and rotation.5. The contrast ratio(deeper blacks) of this monitor is the HIGHEST(4800:1) in comparison to any IPS(which is typically 1000:1) or VA panel in this price range which sets up the monitor for a good HDR experience. If you want even higher contrast then you'll need to make a jump to Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 which is too expensive or maybe the cheapest oled which is EVEN more expensive.Cons:-1. Local dimming can reduce brightest highlights because of lower dimming zones and how the dimming algorithm works. But if you want to use HDR in a bright room then turn off Local dimming to enjoy the brightest highlights which this monitor is very capable of.2. Response time is average but equivalent to 5 to 7ms with overdrive set to normal to avoid ghosting and overshoot as this monitor doesn't focus purely on competitive gaming but an overall package. But don't get me wrong. If you're a casual gamer and play competitive games like CS, Valorant or COD this monitor won't disappoint. But for those who needs absolute minimum response time. They should look for other options.3. THE BIGGEST CON (for me at least). The color accuracy after turning off local dimming in standard mode is too saturated and when you'rein HDR, sRGB or any other modes, the OSD locks other color calibration options like RGB gain sliders which stops you from achieving the best color accuracy which this monitor is definitely capable of that is deltaE = 2.069 according to RTINGS.com and Hardware Unboxed youtube channel. The sRGB mode fixes most of the issues with color accuracy though and you can also increase the saturation just 5 to 10% in Nvidia control panel to get deltaE<5. This is the best way to get close to accurate sRGB color range which most monitors and displays use. I tried calibrating it in standard mode myself using an iPhone 12 Pro Max( a pretty color accurate display) but the reds and cyan colors were still off. And in standard color range(not sRGB mode) the skin tones are too red and pinkish which feels weird.4. If you calibrate the monitor and want to change saturation of certain colors. The saturation settings won't save and would change immediately if you change the brightness settings even 1 point. Though other settings like Hue, gain, and gamma does save irrespective of brightness change. This is a bug I think and could have been fixed through a firmware update but Acer didn't gave a USB type B port for it.5. HDR mode can also use some color calibration but you're locked from using color calibration settings when in hdr mode so yeah that's that... but it's not a big deal at all. Just some nit picking.Verdict: If you care about the best color accuracy and lowest response time in this price range. Then go with any benq monitor or any other monitor.But if you prefer best HDR experience in this price range with deep black levels high brightness and great color gamut and also prefer good HDR gaming. This monitor is for you.
S**I
Great brand but this piece is pathetic QA
I have been the happiest customer for Acer monitors. The last one which I bought works for the past 12 years! Trusting that, I bought this piece. The product gave me lots of issues. It never connected properly. The image never comes for several minutes after connection!Finally I called and mailed customer support. The service personnel came and tested. They said the monitor is faulty and said they will replace it with a new one.I think they gave a old and unworking piece or a poor QA process their their assembly line.
A**H
Great monitor for the price
Has a great contrast ratio and it's the only mini led available in this price range
A**.
Amazing monitor. I am proving it by buying second monitor for my son
Value for money and beyond
A**T
Amazing miniled monitor at cheap price
Pretty much what the title says. There is no other monitor as good as this in the Indian market right now.
R**I
Overall Okay
Got this monitor from B&H for 200$ ( In US )overall it's good but it has some drawbacksThere is noticeable smearing and inverse ghosting with fast-moving objects at any refresh rate.You have to disable GSYNC if you are getting less than 170 fps on any games since gsync tries to change the monitor refresh rate and causes a lot of inverse ghosting in games which are having a lot of black backgrounds ( very much noticeable on dark background games )If you disable GYNC you should be good.As you can see from the image, it is very bright, and color accuracy is good as well ( VESA HDR 1000 Cert )for 200$ and 32k INR you won't get a better monitor with local dimming and mini led.Closes comes AOC Q27G3XMN but I think its not available in India and its always out of stock in US As well .
S**Y
Poor man's Mini LED - VA Panel
Its an Alternative to AOC Q27G3XMN which is not avaialbe in IndiaHDMI 2.0 (144 htz) and DP 1.2 (170htz)No Nvida G -Sync, Only AMD free syncVA Panel not IPSThe 2 ms Gray-to-Gray (GtG)16.7-million colors (8 bit)1000 nits that's great!4000:1 contrast ratio means deep blacks99% Adobe RGBOSD control is not good
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