Great price for this monitor especially Gsync. Not the cheapest it has been but cheapest for a few months. Ideal for a very last minute present.
Details on it:
1920 x 1080 Full HD
144Hz Refresh Rate
NVIDIA G-SYNC
Fast 1ms Response Time
HDMI & DP
TN Panel
- Lucky88
All comments (25)
JC2MULTIPLAYER000
8 Dec 16#1
£10 cheaper than last week
RedRain
8 Dec 161#2
need freesynce one grrrrr got my eyes on ultra wide aswell too many choices
JC2MULTIPLAYER000 to RedRain
8 Dec 16#4
I'd probably rather have to choose between freesync monitors than gsync... they're £100 cheaper!
Lucky88
8 Dec 16#3
Nice Find
Lucky88
8 Dec 161#5
Sometimes it feels like no choice, when you spend £600 plus on a Nvidia graphics card your kind of roped in to getting it. :-(
JC2MULTIPLAYER000
8 Dec 161#6
Yup, I know that boat... I'm currently sinking in it :disappointed:
pr2thej
8 Dec 16#7
amazing price for gsync
JC2MULTIPLAYER000 to pr2thej
8 Dec 16#8
it really is! Shame it's an IPS and the quality of the panel is quite varied according to many reports (lots of issues regarding backlight corner bleed)
Lucky88
8 Dec 16#9
This is a XB271H TN panel the same model number with a U the XB271HU is IPS
Technical Specification
well in that case it's a no brianer! BUY BUY BUY..... although I can't really be arsed sending my new Dell back so I'll just go cry in a dark room somewhere :'(
crazycubic
8 Dec 16#11
You lot know this is 1080p, right? It's within reaching distance of the exact same spec monitors with 1440p res... (27" G-sync TN). XB271HUA is like £450 and it's the very same series, all same specs apart from 100% more pixels.
Actually I was a bit off and it's more like 80% extra pixels. But still, if you're going to pay £350 for something that's going to last you years, I feel the extra £100 is a small investment for a big return. Technically, each £1 would be 16128 pixels....
ItsAMeChriso
8 Dec 16#14
That's the same argument many enthusiasts have it seems. "If you invest x, you might as well invest y" Many people have a budget and even though I agree with you slightly, many can't afford the extra 100 bombs.
crazycubic
8 Dec 16#16
"That's the same argument many enthusiasts have it seems". I also totally get what you're saying, but, and this is just my opinion, I think it's a bit facetious to talk about budgets and saving money when you're looking at a £350 gaming-specific 27" G-sync 144hz monitor. It's a big investment for a niche product, and especially since it's going to last you a long time, it seems more than sensible to either pony up the £100 for the 1440p version, or wait until you can afford it.
delahmed
8 Dec 16#17
Been waiting for a gsync monitor to appear on daily deal. Shame it's TN. I wanted ips. Might just wait for x34p and 1080ti. Not long now.... Got 2 grand budgeted for it.
Going for this will probably save a lot more in long run as wouldn't have to upgrade the graphics card as often or as expensively to keep up with 1080p rather than 1440p
Great find still a bit out of my price range but it's getting close.
rmeade
8 Dec 16#21
Need 1440p at that "
LittleChimp
8 Dec 16#22
Thought it was 1440p for a second and got excited then saw it was only 1080p :disappointed:
crazycubic
8 Dec 16#23
That's certainly not a non-issue. Personally, I'd still buy the more future-proof monitor and play at 75% scaling in the modern titles and 100% in older titles until I upgraded GPU, but I can see where people might not want to do the same.
stanlenin
8 Dec 16#24
1080p on 27''? I'm afraid you'll be ashamed to look at that thing if you buy it.
Opening post
Great price for this monitor especially Gsync. Not the cheapest it has been but cheapest for a few months. Ideal for a very last minute present.
Details on it:
1920 x 1080 Full HD
144Hz Refresh Rate
NVIDIA G-SYNC
Fast 1ms Response Time
HDMI & DP
TN Panel
- Lucky88
All comments (25)
Technical Specification
Display
Size: 27" (16:9)
Active display area: 598x336mm
Response time: 1ms (G to G)
Contrast ratio: 1,000:1 (Native)
Brightness: 300 cd/m2
Viewing angle (CR=10): 170°(H),160°(V)
TN Panel
https://i.redd.it/d5ah4vmov00y.png
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/philips-272g5dyeb-27-1920x1080-tn-g-sync-144hz-gaming-widescreen-led-slim-bezel-monitor-black-mo-021-ph.html?campaign=affiliate/tag
Out of stock at £289.99 but comes back in stock regularly.
The new pascal cards have pushed g-sync up to silly prices now.