Nitro by Acer 27 Full HD 1920 x 1080 1500R Curve PC Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium | 165Hz Refresh | 1ms (VRB) | ZeroFrame Design | 1 x Display Port 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.0 Ports ED270R Mbmiiphx

(1247 reviews)

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$101.99

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  • Clark

    > 3 day

    Just what I needed, works great.

  • Ken

    > 3 day

    Ive put more than a few hundred hours of screen time on this monitor so far and it has been flawless. Its packed with built in features, and it will run at max resolution and refresh for hours on end without turning my office into a sauna.

  • Jimmy

    > 3 day

    This had specs that are optimal for what was very affordable when I purchased it. It was under 200 dollars and it is a larger curved screen with 165hz refresh rate at 1 millisecond. There was nothing else at this price and quality. Congratulations.

  • Dutch

    > 3 day

    Hot monitor, as in - the screen radiates a lot of heat?!? Beautiful picture though and high frequency.

  • Mike

    > 3 day

    Gorgeous. Must use a DisplayPort to get the most out of this monitor. The only downside is the speakers. If you intended on using them, don’t. They’re silent and garbage.

  • Rach

    Greater than one week

    Its the bigger one on the right. It works great, the price Is good. I recommend it

  • Frankinon

    04-12-2024

    I had been shopping and comparing features and qualities for a gaming monitor for about 6 months – I wanted: 27” to 32”, curved, 4K and hi-refresh rate – there are a few to compare and size up at those specs – once I understood the panel types (IPS, VA and TN), free-sync and all that, I knew what to look for and at what price – The monitors amazon carried, that I liked, are: a couple of MSI models, Acer, Sceptre, BenQ just to name a few – since this is my first BIG, late model gaming monitor, refresh rate was important – also quality and resolution – then price – here’s what I found: a lot of comparable features from known brands – and varied pricing – I decided not to go with 4K since refresh was nominal 60 hz and any faster was way expensive – so, I decided to go with 2K and 144 hz – once I carefully considered my space and proximity, 27” would be excellent (it’s actually huge) – so with that, I narrowed the field to Acer, Sceptre and MSI (specs and price) - Having read the reviews, all 3 were rated 4 stars by hundreds of buyers - The MSI models were not sold thru amazon prime and would take over a week to arrive, and they’re kinda pricy (rgb and other fancies) – the Sceptre was over $70 more than the Acer, with all the same specs – so, I chose the Acer ED273 – the most recent reviews said the Acer was a very good choice and I agreed that this has the best features and value – I was right! This is a great monitor, it was ready to play right out of the box and, overall, it has exceeded my expectations – Here’s a few things of interest: build quality, excellent - overall aesthetics: thin bezel, slim design (no big bulges), nice finish, flat matt screen, just right curve, excellent picture quality – the stand is heavy with a metal base and reinforced vertical post and mount (vesa 100) – My only gripe would be the separate power brick – but for the price, I’m OK with it – the port sockets are located center-back facing down – this makes it difficult to find and insert the video and power connectors – you’ll also get an HDMI and DP cable each – tried as I might, I couldn’t find any info on cable length (my desktop setup requires a longer cable, at least 6’), so instead of ordering a longer cable, I’d wait and see if the shipped cables would work – they didn’t – they are about 4’ long – a little short for me – so I used a 6’ HDMI cable I had laying around until I received an ordered 6’ DP cable from prime (about $10) – on HDMI the refresh is capped at 120 hz – with the DP cable I’m now using, refresh is the full 144 hz – So, overall, I’m very happy with the Acer ED273 – quality, features and price combine to make this an excellent buy – it comes packaged double boxed and incapsulated in foam, plastic film and protective cloth - 5 stars!

  • Eric Prouty

    Greater than one week

    This monitor is a good price for the money. The picture is good. The graphics are smooth. I only have 2 major complaints. One: the color white does not exist. The closest you can get is a light yellow. I even tried some of the color tweaks from other reviews which made it better, but still not what Im used to. Two: the power button is on the back of the monitor. You have to reach around and press the joystick (which controls the menu) down and keep it PERFECTLY STRAIGHT for an eternity. One centimeter of movement in any direction triggers the menu to pop up and you have to try again. Whoever thought of this needs to be fired, for real!

  • Wally Olly O

    > 3 day

    Advertised as 1080p, but when i plug in HDMI (not DP), Im able to select 3840 x 2160 in Windows settings. Great quality, works on the provided stand or attached to a mount. Would have bought 2 if i could afford it!

  • FuturaForce

    > 3 day

    Needed an extra monitor for video editing and this works great!!!

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