Good reviews on this and it's just been reduced at eBuyer.
- 27" IPS Panel
- 1920 x 1080 @60Hz
- VGA, HDMI & DVI
- 4ms Response Time
- Wide Viewing angle
Top comments
nyasham
6 Jul 168#9
I think that's the point he's trying to make...
wenttoabetterplace
6 Jul 163#11
Currently using an AOC 1080P 27" screen. Definitely wouldn't buy 1080p again at this screen size (not that I bought this one; it was a freebie)
It's just too grainy - especially if you are using the screen close up. I would sooner have my older Dell 24" 1080P monitor....
Latest comments (31)
darthvader666uk
7 Jul 16#29
gone back up but interested, hows this for gaming?
pankomputerek to darthvader666uk
7 Jul 16#31
I use mine. 2 or 3ms response time is more than good enough for gaming. You never see the difference.
pankomputerek
7 Jul 16#30
Have 25" version great screens. Borders are about as wide as USB plug when stacked together side by side.
Just beware a lot of them ship with fake power adapters even from Amazon & Scan.
fzurro
7 Jul 16#28
Great monitor heated !!!, but not VESA mount is a dealbreaker for me :disappointed:
googleboogle
7 Jul 16#26
Was a daily deal
Barso to googleboogle
7 Jul 16#27
That explains it, thanks
Evilsatan
7 Jul 16#24
£149.99 for me.
Barso to Evilsatan
7 Jul 16#25
Ditto
sam_of_london
7 Jul 16#23
No displayport.
camaj
7 Jul 16#22
Not a bad price but you're probably better off considering an UHD monitor or a 120/144hz model. This probably isn't worth buying unless you don't care about those things and you really need a new monitor
haisrisri
7 Jul 16#16
can we watch movies in 27 inch without uncrisp in pixels..?
how to connect laptop to monitor without hdmi cable....
can it has Dvd drive....?
Can it have volume for music...?
MarineRX179 to haisrisri
7 Jul 16#21
Unless you are watching 4K content, otherwise for watching movies on a higher res monitor won't make it look better, due to the source/media itself still being only 1080p.
dwl99
7 Jul 162#20
Come on amazon and price match. I refuse to buy anything from Ebuyer.
aimeefem
7 Jul 16#19
Are these things color accurate?
ally8971
7 Jul 16#18
In Pane Switching. Gives really wide viewing angles, almost like looking at paper. I just bought an AOC 25 inch 2560 X 1440 QHD IPS monitor at £229 and it's a cracker.
Schwarzenegger
7 Jul 16#17
What's IPS?
Glix
6 Jul 16#15
I'd be happy with 1920x1200. Is this down due to clearing or are we getting decent ips screens coming? Not seen any pc monitor announcements.
Rjm123
6 Jul 162#13
I have had the acer s272hl for around 4 months and have to say it is fantastic. I don't agree with the comments that a 1080p screen is grainy at 27 inch. I use it for both work and call of duty and sit about 2 feet from the screen. Never had a problem with resolution although I appreciate opinions differ. Never had an issue with lag either.
I was in two minds as to whether 24 inch would be more suitable but really glad I went for 27 inch. For the price this is a good deal.
wenttoabetterplace to Rjm123
6 Jul 162#14
1080p on a 27" screen is usable....but it isn't as crisp as on a 24" screen - and to my eyes, just isn't as nice. It IS useful for full screen video though - which is something I do a fair bit.
I guess it depends on your usage - but I would personally favour a 24" 1080p, or a higher resolution for anything above that
118luke
6 Jul 16#3
27" 4k monitors should be sub £200 by now. the price of large screen 4k TVs are not far off £500
hallmarked to 118luke
6 Jul 162#4
Different technologies, monitors require much better processing due to input lag.
dewey2 to 118luke
6 Jul 161#8
I paid £140 for a 23" IPS 1080p almost 5 years ago. I'm surprised that similar money still only gets you 1080p but with larger pixels
Opening post
- 27" IPS Panel
- 1920 x 1080 @60Hz
- VGA, HDMI & DVI
- 4ms Response Time
- Wide Viewing angle
Top comments
It's just too grainy - especially if you are using the screen close up. I would sooner have my older Dell 24" 1080P monitor....
Latest comments (31)
Just beware a lot of them ship with fake power adapters even from Amazon & Scan.
how to connect laptop to monitor without hdmi cable....
can it has Dvd drive....?
Can it have volume for music...?
I was in two minds as to whether 24 inch would be more suitable but really glad I went for 27 inch. For the price this is a good deal.
I guess it depends on your usage - but I would personally favour a 24" 1080p, or a higher resolution for anything above that
It's just too grainy - especially if you are using the screen close up. I would sooner have my older Dell 24" 1080P monitor....