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Jerry
> 3 dayOne broken led that I just couldnt ignore even if I tried even if it only was for the color black hopefully I can get a replacement and give this item 5 stars Got a working replacement and I got what I paid for which is a 100-120 dollar monitor that can run 75hz with free-sync and my only downside is since the screen is so big its actually harder to define some of the colors for lower quality images but watch on 4k and you are in for a treat.
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M. Shaw
> 3 dayI have been gaming on 60Hz panels for a long time so I went with this monitor as an upgrade. The difference is night and day between the two in gaming. I think the biggest drawback of this monitor is the fact that its a TN panel with mediocre color accuracy and not so great viewing angles. The colors can be calibrated a bit in the Nvidia control panel though so it isnt a big deal. I would definitely say this is worth the money and I would recommend it to anyone looking into getting a higher refresh rate monitor.
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Aaron K.
> 3 dayGreat Monitor, good picture and runs smoothly, only reason it doesn’t have a 5 star is because just a few days after the 1 year warranty it white screened. The monitor only has maybe 1000 hours on it also. But overall great monitor! Would recommend it.
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Sean Puls
> 3 dayIts big, it gives great frames (100 for me on Ultra for most of my games), and the response time is great. It was a nightmare getting it to me (USPS failed to deliver it), but I was given my shipping fee back so that issue was cleared up. So far my only complaint is that the colors could be a bit darker, thats about it. Also I use a 1080 so I couldnt care less about that Free Sync stuff.
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jarred c.
> 3 dayI like Acer products & just wanted a second monitor for my pc & to double for a console gaming monitor. It works great for everything I need it for. I had to mess with the picture settings to get a little better picture but thats not reall a big deal. The only negative thing I can say about the monitor at this time is that one of the hdmi ports dont work I just used a hdmi switch to bypass it rather than going through the whole returning it & waiting for a new one.
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Noelle
> 3 dayGreat monitor! Have not had any issues with dead pixels and the refresh rate is awesome.
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Janae Tremblay
> 3 dayI was seriously thinking of returning this 27 inch screen when I saw that it was 1080p and not 1440p but I gave it a try. Ive been using it for a few days and love it. It went on sale for black friday to around 135 dollars and it has been the best purchase ive made this year. I sit at about 2-3 feet away and there was no loss in image quality what so ever. Games like PUBG and Overwatch look great even at low settings. The 75hz refresh rate is also really helpful if you have a system to run it. The only downside is that when I got the screen it took me about 30min to make the colors and settings to my liking. The biggest thing to adjust is the brightness and changing the color coding from warm to normal. Once that is done, it runs great. It makes my other screen look like crap and now im thinking of buying a second one.
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Oscarin
> 3 dayLove it ! It’s a super nice monitor for the price . I love that it has 2 hdmi ports since I’m using them for console gaming. It has self picture quality adjustment on both the Xbox and ps5 they don’t share the same settings. It also auto detects the hdmi port which makes it super convenient
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Bryan R
Greater than one weekBlack levels are a little low but not too much to hinder your experience. You will never see gaming the same after using this. Life changing the 27inc is a bit big for me but its still so insane how this changes gaming. Well worth it.
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JBK
> 3 dayThe stand/base on this thing is really unstable, wobbly. It looks cool but any time my table shakes, the monitor wobbles even after a lot of tightening and double checking. I finally had to gorilla tape it to stay in place. The picture is great. When switching the monitor source the front buttons menus are complicated and it doesnt auto switch how I would expect so i just end up unplugging it and plugging in different monitors to make it work well. kind of a pain. I like Samsung monitors better. You just cycle through the sources with the push of a button on Samsung. You dont have to navigate through three levels of menus to get to the source menu. Samsung and many other monitor bases are not this wobbly/unstable. I wish I had gotten something different but this was highly rated with 144hz frame rate for gaming on a lot of sites. Oh well, its the little things that become a big pain.