Wednesday, November 4th 2015
Acer Intros Blazing Fast Predator XB271HU Display
Acer bolstered its high-end gaming monitor lineup with the new Predator XB271HU. This 27-inch gaming-grade monitor boasts of a refresh-rate as high as 165 Hz, and is bolstered by NVIDIA G-SYNC. Featuring a near frame-less design, which its makers refer to as "Zero Frame Design," and a feature-rich red+black stand that allows height, tilt, swivel, and rotation; the XB271HU offers an IPS display panel with WQHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution, 4 ms response time, and 350 cd/m² maximum brightness. Acer also introduced the XB271HK, which is essentially an XB271HU with a 4K Ultra HD IPS panel that does 60 Hz, instead of the blistering 165 Hz WQHD panel. This panel offers 4 ms response time, 300 cd/m² maximum brightness. Both displays feature G-SYNC adaptive-sync tech, and take input from DisplayPort 1.2 connectors. The XB271HU is priced at $799, and the XB271HK at $899.
18 Comments on Acer Intros Blazing Fast Predator XB271HU Display
Having G-Sync enabled at the same time as ULMB would be probably my next upgrade whenever that happens to be. As well as IPS of course.
My friend is currently deciding between this and the ROG PG279Q :)
@FreedomEclipse
High Hz screen any time from my experience...
Will likely fall short of Hz promise (as with previous models, if you trust tft central reviews).
Single, nVidia proprietary port.
No, thanks.
It will perform as slower monitor would.
It aint perfect, but thats what G-sync / Freesync are for, in this monitors case G-sync so be sure you have a G-sync capable Nvidia gpu if you are buying this one.
Edit: Found it at Acer's website. "The Predator XB1 Series monitors will be available at leading retailers this month."
us.acer.com/ac/en/US/press/2015/170681
Hopefully this monitor is cheaper than the ASUS (I can take the lower build quality, and I'll be mounting it to a multi-monitor stand anyway via the VESA mounts).
I had the PG279Q on back-order through the egg, but canceled it after reading around that Acer seems to have gotten the build and QC right on this one. With the way they are installing the panels in there, there is minimal BLB and IPS Glow seems to be low. Compared to the Asus, who again is a panel lottery and almost a guarantee for yellow text. TMMV