Display Size: 27"
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Refresh Rate: 75Hz
Response Time: 1ms
Contrast Ratio: 100million:1 Max
Brightness: 250cd/m2
Viewing Angle: 170° (H), 160° (V)
Input Signal
VGA
HDMI
DisplayPort
Features
VESA 100 x 100mm
AMD FreeSync Technology
BlueLightShield
Flicker-less Technology
ComfyView and Low Dimming
Power
Power Supply (100-240V) External Adapter
Power On: 24.12W
Power Sleep: 0.48W
Power Off: 0.35W
Top comments
jaydeeuk1 to allysat
10 Mar 174#12
It'll be fine. I did my dissertation on a 14" 800x600 CRT.
jameshothothot
9 Mar 173#1
must resist. Don't need....
Latest comments (40)
joe_shmoe
11 Mar 17#40
And what does a 144hz gsync 27" monitor cost?
Idiot.
lugsy3
11 Mar 17#39
If you have a gtx 1060 or rx 480 this will be perfect 75hz for ultra/high settings gaming , if you have a gtx 1070 or equivalent amd then 144 hz is going to be the best choice.
I went the 144hz g-sync way for my GTX 1070 and loving it, especially bf1.
Rhythmeister
11 Mar 17#38
75Hz, retro!
rmonkey100
10 Mar 17#34
Confused regarding inputs, says display port on the specs, but the picture has a DVI port? I use DVi on my current monitor, do I need to buy a display port to display port cable for this?
Liam2485 to rmonkey100
10 Mar 17#37
Use that chat feature on the ebuyer website. I saw on other websites that it does come with the display port cable.
scrotesmd
10 Mar 17#36
how could I buy this without my wife finding out? hmmm
joe_shmoe
10 Mar 17#35
Just use the dvi cable dude.
joe_shmoe
10 Mar 17#33
I would prefer I.P.S. at that size cos it would make a better t.v. panel, but its a good deal with freesync for a large gaming panel.
Liam2485
10 Mar 17#32
I've gone ahead and bought the 24" model. I thought I had enough space for the 27" however, I was wrong :confused: .
ether707
10 Mar 17#31
144hz is what you should be going for it you are buying it for gaming.
DownHill911
10 Mar 17#30
Good for budget videocards since 1920x1080 isn't too much hardware demanding to game on anymore.
Dave_dave69
10 Mar 172#29
Once you've had IPS you will never go back to TN.
abdi12346
10 Mar 17#28
Hi Peeps, anybody know how i can connect my xbox one s and a sound system to this please?
simon_deville
10 Mar 172#27
if it's mainly office stuff I would go with IPS, it has better viewing angles and and to myself the colours deck look slightly more crisp
batterylife
10 Mar 17#26
I'm also after an office monitor and thought IPS was the way to go. I notice this is labelled as a gaming monitor. Can anyone clued up on monitors advise on the best option for those of us who have to stare at them for 8-12 hours a day? Our eyes will thank you.
Liam2485
10 Mar 17#23
Please can someone confirm if this monitor has a 3.5mm output jack. Thank you.
simon_deville to Liam2485
10 Mar 17#25
yes, I just tested it
rmonkey100
10 Mar 17#22
Just bought.. arriving monday :smile:
simon_deville to rmonkey100
10 Mar 17#24
congrats and I'm sure you will be pleased
simon_deville
10 Mar 17#21
the monitor works flawlessly and I personally think it's good quality, windows 10 picks it up as a generic monitor but you can download the windows 8 one from Acer and windows 10 will see it as intended but didn't change anything and works exactly the same
simon_deville
10 Mar 17#20
I must admit though, I never took into account that the stand is really short and is much lower then my other monitor. but then again you can have everything in this world for a bargain
simon_deville
10 Mar 17#19
the gaming is nice and smooth wish my camera on my phone was better to show you guys and girls how it looks
tsimehC
9 Mar 171#6
Any good for PS4 gaming? I can't see speakers in specs so I'm guessing external ones needed too, looks decent for the money though.
simon_deville to tsimehC
10 Mar 17#7
well it's HDMI so should work just fine.
Stripedew to tsimehC
10 Mar 171#18
I mean it will work fine, but if it's for a PS4, it's overkill. Freesync useless, 75hz won't be used to its full potential (I mean even 60hz is barely ever used to its full potential with consoles, but I digress). You can probably get a cheaper 27' that will be just as good and with speakers.
specialoffers
10 Mar 17#17
Good find for the money and quality
simon_deville
10 Mar 171#15
I just received mine and I really do not see all the fuss about 1920X1080 on a 27" screen and the freesync worked flawless straight away
darthvader666uk to simon_deville
10 Mar 17#16
How is gaming on there?
vsh1
10 Mar 17#14
Hi I am in the market for new monitor and need it for mainly CAD work. Not sure if this is good enough mainly cos everybody here says full hd is not good enough for monitors bigger than 24 inch. For £10 more isnt monitor below better option? Please share your thoughts.
God damn you G-sync being so expensive! Hopefully Vega makes AMD even more popular and G-sync monitors finally come down in price. Heat from me.
allysat
10 Mar 17#8
Would this resolution be OK for normal PC work (office, browsing etc)? I've been looking for an IPS but I'm attracted to this because of the size. Cheers
simon_deville to allysat
10 Mar 171#9
a friend of mine uses it and has no problems but there is a slot of people online that says it looks a bit pixelulated but I have no idea if this because there is so many other resolutions now and people have just got picky and follow others, at one time 1920x1080 was the best res sorry I could no help more
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Panel
Display Size: 27"
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Refresh Rate: 75Hz
Response Time: 1ms
Contrast Ratio: 100million:1 Max
Brightness: 250cd/m2
Viewing Angle: 170° (H), 160° (V)
Input Signal
VGA
HDMI
DisplayPort
Features
VESA 100 x 100mm
AMD FreeSync Technology
BlueLightShield
Flicker-less Technology
ComfyView and Low Dimming
Power
Power Supply (100-240V) External Adapter
Power On: 24.12W
Power Sleep: 0.48W
Power Off: 0.35W
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Latest comments (40)
Idiot.
I went the 144hz g-sync way for my GTX 1070 and loving it, especially bf1.
http://www.ebuyer.com/746751-acer-rt270-27-full-hd-ips-led-monitor-um-hr0ee-001
I have this monitor and is awesome for everyday office work