Is it Good? How about screen bleed issue ? are you using it ?I would recommend LG 27GL650F-B 27 Inch Full HD Ultragear G-Sync Compatible Gaming Monitor with 144Hz Refresh Rate and HDR 10.
I don't have anything to calibrate it withAcer XV272U V3 & calibrate it, I doubt any gaming monitors have great colour calibration but the gamut coverage would be good.
I don't like LG nano IPS panel because of the relatively low contrast ratio, check rtings.com review
I don't think the Acer monitor is worse than what I linked here
LG 27GN800-B vs Acer Nitro VG271UP Pbmiipx Side-by-Side Monitor Comparison
Compare the LG 27GN800-B and Acer Nitro VG271UP Pbmiipx monitorswww.rtings.com
DO NOT buy 1080p monitor at 27". It is not sharp enough.
V2 came with some sort of calibration sheet, so it was calibrated oob ( dunno if its good enough). Dunno about v3Acer XV272U V3 & calibrate it, I doubt any gaming monitors have great colour calibration but the gamut coverage would be good.
I don't like LG nano IPS panel because of the relatively low contrast ratio, check rtings.com review
I don't think the Acer monitor is worse than what I linked here
LG 27GN800-B vs Acer Nitro VG271UP Pbmiipx Side-by-Side Monitor Comparison
Compare the LG 27GN800-B and Acer Nitro VG271UP Pbmiipx monitorswww.rtings.com
DO NOT buy 1080p monitor at 27". It is not sharp enough.
16-17k for monitor & 16-17k for the Spyder calibration tool if your work really needs a calibrated display. Else you might be fine with the factory calibration of the Acer monitor.I don't have anything to calibrate it with
fwiw i don't mind spending more for a better display but the OLEDs are way too expensive
LG GN800 is a good option, but please do remember it has around ~130% sRGB (~90% Adobe RGB) coverage and doesn't have a sRGB mode. So, colors look over saturated, and you won't be able to do any color critical work. If you are using an AMD graphics card, you can use the inbuilt sRGB clamp. Else, there is a third party tool available for Nvidia as well. I am using it. If you can source a data color spyder or X-rite calibration tool, then you can achieve some outstanding results. Overall, it's a good buy.Don't buy 1080 monitor if it's above 24". QHD would be a good choice, Get LG 27GP850, it is Nano IPS, 180hz and HDR400, pricing around 31k with bank offers, https://amzn.in/d/5V08dSG or Get LG 27GN800 with 144hz, HDR10 for around 21k if tight budget, https://amzn.in/d/haPIGxL .