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Acer XG270HU 27" Monitor 1440p 144hz 1ms TN $538.60 Delivered @ Newegg

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$569+delivery at pccasegear but they're OOS.

Freesync and Gsync compatible.

Best review I could find: https://www.displayninja.com/acer-xg270hu-review/

Enjoy!

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  • +1

    Looks like an AOC Monitor haha

  • +1

    Better off spending a bit more and not getting a TN panel. Even if you are into competitive gaming there are better options.

  • +1

    $92 delivery. Do they send it over in a taxi or something?

    • Ships from the US I think

    • Uber delivery

  • Viewsonic VX2758-2KP-MHD >>> Acer XG270HU

    The Viewsonic is IPS, and G-Sync isn't really necessary anymore unless you've got a GTX 900 or older GPU, but I doubt that you'd be driving 1440p 144hz with those unless you've got a 980 Ti.

    The newer NVIDIA GPUs support FreeSync, even without certification.

    On top of that, the VX2758-2KP-MHD is cheaper. It's $469 at Mwave.

    • Correct, the Viewsonic works well in G-sync compatibility mode anyway

      • yeah wow there's absolutely no reason to get the Acer

        not only is the Viewsonic local but in stock, with IPS and it has vesa too so you dont need to purchase a wonky mount.

  • +1

    Avoid Acer, their warranty is damn near non-existence and their customer support is super slow.

    Sent back my XB271HU for a darkened streak down the left hand side. The first thing they told me was that it was my fault, and that my monitor was out of warranty. No, it's 3 years they said they'd follow it up. They said the LCD was cracked and they wouldn't fix it. I repeatedly requested photos to see if what they were observing was the same as what i sent in. It was not. Finally, got the photos and my monitor has a black crack over the left hand side of the screen. So, in the super slow process of sending it in to get assessed it has gone from usable to unusable. I sent photos in prior to getting the label, so why not tell me not to send it in if it were damaged? now they are using the prior fault as the reason why the monitor is cracked…

    In short, (profanity) Acer.

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