Bought this last week for my son's ps4. Personally I think it's ideal for the price. People will differ which is the norm.
Will be unboxing it an testing it tomorrow.
Free p&p via yodel as well.
glennseale18
21 Aug 17#2
Seems decent for the price. Thugbuster let us know what you think
kielyjohn to glennseale18
5 Sep 17#9
Well I've had mine today and i'm very impressed Not really had to tinker with the settings it's a great picture. Very good deal!
ThugBasher to glennseale18
9 Sep 17#10
For some strange reason I have encountered blue ghosting! Not just on fast moving objects on the screen...oh no no when scrolling up and down on websites.
Did a little bit of home work and found out that quite a few people had experienced the same issue. A* service from Ebuyer a courier is booked in to collect the faulty monitor and bring me a new one. Fingers crossed it doesn't happen again.
This is no means negative or a bash at Acer, the monitor looks stunning an was a easy setup.
glennseale18 to ThugBasher
9 Sep 17#11
Thank you for updating me. Really appreciate your taking the time. Think I'll probably hold fire for now :smile:
Guyver23
21 Aug 17#3
which would you recommend, this or the BenQ ZOWIE RL2755 27-inch. I'm big into fighting games and want a solid 27 inch screen, with semi decent speakers (if possible).
1gratefulgraham to Guyver23
21 Aug 17#4
depends what you are using it for, PC/console?, but neither has speakers which you should probably buy separate anyways, (decent from £15ish)or connect a hifi to it, monitor speakers are generally pants, the Zowie is approx £90 extra and does not have free sync, suggest you check out a few youtube vids to find out what you need for your budget. Good luck :smile:
DeathByDrum to 1gratefulgraham
12 Sep 17#20
Just checked, you make very good points but apparently it has speakers - just checked for a friend.
Destard
22 Aug 17#5
This should be hotter
zappini
23 Aug 17#6
Not sure if it's the same model but the GF27 is the same price at Argos at the moment. Low stock around though.
RichTE to zappini
23 Aug 17#7
Looks to be the same but I can't tell if the Argos one has Displayport or not.
kielyjohn
3 Sep 17#8
Just bought one thanks for the great deal find!
Zoea
11 Sep 17#12
Anything similar with 144hz? Higher resolution ok too
acogshot to Zoea
11 Sep 17#15
The price difference for 144Hz monitors is quite significant.
I can vouch for this monitor, I'm using it primarily for coding but it holds up very well for gaming and watching media. I have an older model of this monitor too and you can certainly see the improvements that Acer have made over the last few years. For this price, it's the best for the money in my opinion.
3ak
11 Sep 17#13
For that price - this is hot
commenter14
11 Sep 17#14
Great price for Freesync. Honestly I can't stand 1080p at 27" for reading text - it's too blurry and undefined for me, but for gaming I'm sure it's fine.
118luke
11 Sep 17#16
Good price for a 27"... but Acer!? They are the Goodmans/Polaroid/Alba of the Computer world.
Stu.C
11 Sep 17#17
Worth noting that this is a TN panel, not IPS.
gummby
11 Sep 17#18
How does this compare? Asus - VC279H 27.0" 1920x1080 60Hz Monitor £178 or so. Has IPS but no display port. box.co.uk/VC2…719
Tried to link to Aria but their domain appears banned on here. Not read around to find out why.
Any thoughts on 1060 graphics cards with 1440p 27 inch screens? Bad idea or pends on the game you use?
Is 1080p natural for a 27 inch? I noted a comment about about text being blurred?
acogshot to gummby
11 Sep 17#19
I'm not entirely sure why he said it gets blurred, I can only imagine it's a problem on his end.
1080p is a perfect fit for 27". If you are really serious about gaming and want the best experience you should look towards buying a monitor which can go up to 144Hz, it really makes a big difference on the high end games. If you just want a decent size for the price, then this probably about as good as you can get for £140, just turn on vertical sync in the game you are playing and away you go.
It's also worth pointing out that TN screens are arguably better for gaming than IPS, despite being an older technology.
gummby
13 Sep 17#21
The speakers are listed as 1 watt. Don't expect miracles.
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Will be unboxing it an testing it tomorrow.
Free p&p via yodel as well.
Did a little bit of home work and found out that quite a few people had experienced the same issue. A* service from Ebuyer a courier is booked in to collect the faulty monitor and bring me a new one. Fingers crossed it doesn't happen again.
This is no means negative or a bash at Acer, the monitor looks stunning an was a easy setup.
I can vouch for this monitor, I'm using it primarily for coding but it holds up very well for gaming and watching media. I have an older model of this monitor too and you can certainly see the improvements that Acer have made over the last few years. For this price, it's the best for the money in my opinion.
box.co.uk/VC2…719
Tried to link to Aria but their domain appears banned on here. Not read around to find out why.
Any thoughts on 1060 graphics cards with 1440p 27 inch screens? Bad idea or pends on the game you use?
Is 1080p natural for a 27 inch? I noted a comment about about text being blurred?
1080p is a perfect fit for 27". If you are really serious about gaming and want the best experience you should look towards buying a monitor which can go up to 144Hz, it really makes a big difference on the high end games. If you just want a decent size for the price, then this probably about as good as you can get for £140, just turn on vertical sync in the game you are playing and away you go.
It's also worth pointing out that TN screens are arguably better for gaming than IPS, despite being an older technology.