Wednesday, August 20th 2014
Acer XB270HAbprz 27-inch G-Sync Monitor Detailed
Ahead of its launch, we scooped a few more details of the XB270HAbprz, a high-end variant of Acer's upcoming XB0 line of monitors that support NVIDIA G-Sync. There's good news, and bad news. Bad news first. The XB270HAbprz features just full-HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) native resolution, which at 27-inch size, is bound to look dotty for the keen-eyed. It is based on a TN-film panel. The good news, however, is that the display offers a staggering 144 Hz of refresh rate, which means it can drive 3D at 72 Hz per plane, and a blazing response time of 1 ms. Other vitals include 300 cd/m² maximum brightness, 1000:1 static contrast ratio with dynamic mega-contrast, and viewing angles of 160° V, 170° H. Inputs include a DisplayPort 1.2 connector, with dual-link DVI adapter. It lacks any internal speakers, but features a 4-port USB 3.0 hub.
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22 Comments on Acer XB270HAbprz 27-inch G-Sync Monitor Detailed
All in all this monitor is a bit overpriced for what it is...There are much better monitors including ones with G-Sync if you must have it for not much more with more robust setups and 4k monitors cheaper than this.
I have the ASUS VG248QE with Gsync module.
since last January...
Hate much bro? I guess you can't read signatures very well or hate seeing people with things that you wish you could...
I have 2 rigs BTW..... Swif for the SLI rig at home. ASUS VG248QE for work.
Haters gonna hate.
If your going to be completely rude about something make sure you have your facts right or read someone else system specs first before trying to show off...
Also the VG249QE Does not naturally have G-SYNC in every config...You also do not list that monitor as having G-SYNC and the only monitor you ever rave about on every post is the Swift.
Also have you ever heard of the edit button?
Sorry if I came off Brash, There are soo many damn haters and trolls on this techpowerup forums. If one even dares mention a TN panel or Gsync they instantly become a troll target.
I also defend TN constantly and love my TN monitors more than my IPS panels for gaming...
Your sig says G-sync but not on the other monitor, just says G-Sync and the monitor listed the ROG Swift was assumed to be that monitor and that you were waiting since the other one does not have it on all variants...
That being said, its not enough to force me to sell my 290X trio right now.
for 1440p thats going to take some more power and will fit just right with the SLI rig yah that's not how that tech works.
Requires a logic board with VR capability. the latest AMD FAQ now show they miss lead everyone.
www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/the-rog-swift-is-here-in-the-usa.204245/page-2
www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/asus-republic-of-gamers-launches-swift-pg278q-gaming-monitor.203375/page-2
He's been going behind you and merging your posts and he's simply asking you to use the edit button.
Now back on topic...... you were not trolling this thread because it is about a new G-Sync enabled monitor, so please do carry on, just use the edit or multquote button please..... am I being clearer?