tenderfoot
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You can contact Acer support for warranty which is onsiteIs the acer monitor available offline? Looks like I'll have to replace mine soon and it's OOS on amazon.
You can contact Acer support for warranty which is onsiteIs the acer monitor available offline? Looks like I'll have to replace mine soon and it's OOS on amazon.
Any reason to spend 29k on a 1440p 120Hz monitor?UPDATE:
Finally, bought a Dell UltraSharp U2724D. It was back on stock only a month back after a long time. Got it from a local retailer for 29.5k including tax and shipping.
It is pretty neat except for the usual IPS glow in the corners mostly noticeable only when the monitor is very near. As I only had IPS monitors for more than a decade I'm used to this and this monitor is much better.
Its IPS Black, better contrast ratio than any average IPS panel.Any reason to spend 29k on a 1440p 120Hz monitor?
Acer has a mini LED 1440p monitor under 30k. Reviews of both by rtings would be great but I will bet on Acer to be better.Its IPS Black, better contrast ratio than any average IPS panel.
You're referring to this Acer Nitro XV275U P3 27 Inch VA Panel ? If so, it is overpriced for a VA panel Mini-LED or not.Acer has a mini LED 1440p monitor under 30k. Reviews of both by rtings would be great but I will bet on Acer to be better.
Have you seen prices for other mini LED monitors? Right now that one is the cheapest mini LED monitor with a good amount of FALD zones.You're referring to this Acer Nitro XV275U P3 27 Inch VA Panel ? If so, it is overpriced for a VA panel Mini-LED or not.
Dell ultrasharp panels are high quality and lasts longer. Chances of having problems are very low. So I didn't want to take chances with any other brands. This is the biggest reason.Any reason to spend 29k on a 1440p 120Hz monitor?
yeah it's one of the best monitors for gaming nanoips, almost no other monitor offers 400 nits brightness at this price, I just bought this monitor last month for around 25k, there was some flash sale on LG's own website, it has 3 years warranty. Not much productivity features per se, like the gigabyte M27Q which also runs at almost the same price it has inbuilt KVM. In short you definitely won't regret buying this monitor, but do look at others, if you're into high refresh gaming there's one asus released recently which was 300hz 1440p around 27k but yeah somewhat lacking in brightness and other aspects. Good built Quality and register at LG for 3 yrs warranty. The rtings website might not exaclty give the best review but you could look at hardware unboxed among other reviewers who've recommended this.LG Ultragear QHD Nano IPS -27GP850 - https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B09YDHBSKJ/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=AJ6SIZC8YQDZX&psc=1
This monitor was available for 26.2k, a discount of ₹5250 with HDFC CC and 12mo NC-EMI. Is this a good monitor? I have been eyeing this to replace my old 1080 screen.
The current offer is ~4.8-4k off on Amazon / ICICI cards.
Is this a good deal/monitor to consider?
It is fake HDR, only FALD or OLED panels are true HDR capableI got this for 22k after all discounts , at that price HDR , decent refresh rate , 3 inputs & usb hub . it's good
Its VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified not fake. It may not be good enough, but you should blame the VESA HDR standard for the bare minimum criteria.It is fake HDR, only FALD or OLED panels are true HDR capable
Its still not good for HDR, who cares about stupid standards.Its VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified not fake. It may not be good enough, but you should blame the VESA HDR standard for the bare minimum criteria.
Performance Criteria 1.2 - VESA Certified DisplayHDR™
Summary of DisplayHDR Specs under CTS 1.2 The table below is a summary of the specifications for the VESA DisplayHDR and DisplayHDR True Black standards as they are updated by CTS 1.2 released on May 7th, 2024. A brief description of the new criteria follows the table. The complete description...displayhdr.org
Companies who make panels or monitors make the standard & have an incentive to lie to consumers. Same is the case with HDMI where they rebranded HDMI 2.0b to be called HDMI 2.1 as well, thus confusing general people.Its VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified not fake. It may not be good enough, but you should blame the VESA HDR standard for the bare minimum criteria.
Performance Criteria 1.2 - VESA Certified DisplayHDR™
Summary of DisplayHDR Specs under CTS 1.2 The table below is a summary of the specifications for the VESA DisplayHDR and DisplayHDR True Black standards as they are updated by CTS 1.2 released on May 7th, 2024. A brief description of the new criteria follows the table. The complete description...displayhdr.org
i have the Acer XV275U P3.Its still not good for HDR, who cares about stupid standards.
We need high peak brightness + great contrast + good blacks. Normal IPS monitors have none of that with ugly backlight.
Both oleds and minileds have their own weakness too. oleds have less full screen brightness apparently ( its too bright for me in a dark room though)
and mini leds have blooming etc.
acer mini led at ~30k is cheapest to get hopefully decent HDR +2k 27 but reviews are lacking for it.
Anyway 22k is not bad price. Acer XV one goes to 15k or so is cheaper and still good.
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Went looking for reviews, i guess i missed it. Havent gone through them, but seem ok for the price on surface.
If i had deskspace, i would pick one of them up and use for work + to see miniled vs oled HDR.
Acer Nitro XV275U P3 27 Inch VA WQHD 384 Zone Mini LED Gaming Monitor | 170Hz Refresh Rat
1440p True HDR for $400? - Acer Nitro XV275U P3 Review
Acer Nitro XV275U P3biipx Review
The Acer Nitro XV275U P3biipx is a lower mid-range 27-inch, 1440p gaming monitor with a 170Hz refresh rate. It sits below the Acer Nitro XV275K P3biipruzx, which...www.rtings.comAcer XV275U P3 Review 2024: Everything You Need To Know!
The Acer XV275U P3 is a 27" 1440p 170Hz flat-screen VA gaming monitor with a 384-zone mini LED FALD backlight, VRR and Adobe RGB color gamut.www.displayninja.com
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Generally out of stock.
Acer Nitro XV275K P3 27 Inch IPS 3840x2160 4K UHD 576 Zone Mini LED Gaming Monitor | 160Hz Refresh Rate
Acer Nitro XV275K P3biipruzx Review
The Acer Nitro XV275K P3biipruzx is a 27-inch, 4k gaming monitor. It comes with premium features like Mini LED backlighting and HDMI 2.1 bandwidth, competing wit...www.rtings.comAcer XV275K P3 Review 2024: 4K Mini LED Monitor Under $600
The Acer XV275K P3 is a 27" 4K 160Hz IPS gaming monitor with a 576-zone mini LED FALD backlight, VRR, USB-C (90W PD), HDMI 2.1, and more!www.displayninja.com
Out of topic for this thread, but maybe many might be interested in this -i have the Acer XV275U P3.
i agree about the HDR part. NOTHING comes even close to doing HDR below 600 true nits.
Best Decision I ever made, going in for the Mini-LED display.
more like HDR1000 is the bare minimum for any display to be considered as HDR capablei have the Acer XV275U P3.
i agree about the HDR part. NOTHING comes even close to doing HDR below 600 true nits.
Best Decision I ever made, going in for the Mini-LED display.