Acer Predator XB1 XB271HU Abmiprz 27″ WQHD 2560 x 1440 (2K) 1ms 144Hz (Overclock Refresh Rate 165 Hz) 350 cd/m2 G-Sync Gaming Monitor, HDMI,…
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Last updated on March 1, 2023 10:47 pm
Anonymous –
Pros: Excellent color and input lag. G-sync on this model is outstanding. Feels a little better than other g-sync models I’ve had. Set-up is a breeze, has lots of options for overdrive, game mode with FPS counter built-in. No dead or stuck pixels Cons: price? I guess the X34s are going for 1100-1300, so this is cheaper. I have a feeling these can come down $100 easy so you might want to wait for a sale. I like the 4K resolution though so it’s really up to what you want or need. It’s zero frame isn’t exactly zero edges for seamless multimonitor; don’t know why they make you think that the screen runs edge to edge. It doesn’t. Overall Review: I recommend this monitor for those who can drive it properly. I have X99 and GTX 980 Ti SLi on Win 10 Pro 64-bit. Although I would have no problem using this for other than gaming, others might disagree with the 27″ screen size. It’s small but it has a retina like effect with pixel density. Games (Fallout 4) look outstanding, smooth and crisp. Not much need for AA with this puppy. Text is very crisp also.
elegantkristoph –
I got pretty lucky! These models (among others from competitors) are known to have issues such as dead pixels, Backlight Bleed, and bad quality control in general, but even after getting a refurbished model? Pure perfection. Came with the smallest amount of backlight bleed in the right hand corner, and that was it. No dead pixels, no links or panels problems, and Overclocked just fine to 165 hz. At a price of $550 instead of the usual $800+ these days for a new one, it’s a steal and a great monitor to boot if you have the rig capable of it.
kdm0080 –
Good item
Anonymous –
Pros: -165Hz is definitely noticable over 60 or 100Hz. You may not notice it right away, or even looking at them side by side, but if you play at 165Hz/165+fps for a couple of hours then go back to a 100 or 60Hz monitor, it will feel slow and chunky. -for those games that you can’t hit a consistent 165fps+ on, G-sync keeps things smooth -Compared to the other monitors I considered, this one had the smoothest motion as well as the least amount of bleed, banding and clouding (it’s especially nicer than the Dell, has pros/cons vs Asus) -1440p is especially nice for productivity -I won the display lottery – I have three of these and no dead pixels, quality issues etc. (yes I like this monitor enough that I bought two more). -Hits a sweet spot on price for a monitor with these features. the only cheaper one is the Dell, which I did not like at all. -normal TN vs IPS pros Cons: -Some may not like the matte coating on the display vs other competing displays (doesn’t bother me at all, it’s only really noticeable to me when the screen is white.) -Colours and gamma are not as nice as some of the competing monitors (but better than some others). You can compensate for this by calibrating it correctly, but it’s a huge pain – this is where the egg gets dropped. -Terrible speakers. They’re barely louder than a cell phone, why are these even included? Who would buy an expensive monitor like this and then use such terrible speakers? -The 1080p monitors I use at work make me sad now. -I don’t particularly care for the red colour on the stand – personal preference -normal TN vs IPS cons Overall Review: Runnning 3 of these for a resolution of 7680×1440 (48:9) is a sight to behold, but requires a beast GPU to run. expensive hobby…. I highly recommend checking out the Lim’s Cave review of this monitor on youtube. It’s long, but extremely thorough. It may seem like a negative review, but overall he recommends it providing you are ok with the matte coating, and you get lucky with quality control (the latter of which applies with any manufacturer). No monitor is perfect – I looked at this and a few others in person before I made my purchase, and none of them would get a “five egg” review. They all have pros and cons, and for me, this one had the least annoying cons.
Anonymous –
Pros: amazing picture quality, gsync helps immensely with frame drops in 4k, looks great (physically), only 32″ 4k with gsync on the market (27″ isn’t enough for 4k imo, the bigger the better) Cons: screen flickers like some say although it has never happened to me in game, only in windows and not often enough for me to care there is definitely back light bleed but I don’t see what all the crying is about, I don’t mind it that much, even in dark games. I look at the bleed the same way I do counting frames: just forget about it and play the damn game, it’s not a big deal Overall Review: I have gamed on many different monitors and this is my favorite one. I even have an x34 I hardly use just because I love 4k too much. i have a 1080 ti so I get a solid 60fps in most games, and the gsync keeps it smooth when the rate drops. I don’t play multiplayer/competitive stuff very often so I could care less about 144 fps. the smooth frame rate is nice and all but I’m more about the spectacular image you get with 4k60. don’t get me wrong i know there is a difference, I’m not a peasant, but 60 frames is an acceptable tradeoff to be able to game in true 4k. if you’re debating between this 32″ and the 27″ predator go with the 32.” screen size is a big factor if you want to see all the 4k brilliance.
bumyo-0 –
I was worried before I received this product, but the monitor works well without any flaws. It was good buying.
dollhands14 –
A lot of people have been talking about Newegg lately but this arrived very quickly and I was quite satisfied. No problems whatsoever.
brentonikolau_0 –
Received this Acer Predator 27″ display. Box was in okay shape. Not horrible. Open the box and absolutely everything was present and brand new, still had adhesive protective strips on everything. The display is in perfect shape. Works awesome!!! It’s the middle display in the picture.
eagle2070racing –
With 1ms response, 165hz refresh rate and 1440p display. This monitor is amazing! Color match is amazing, and brightness is more then good enough. Internal speakers are well enough. power block is inside so you can use any new pc cable to run power to it if cable loss or damage occurs.