@@skoropian9112 Yes, it is in the works. As soon as it is done, it will be up here. Both my monitors are up and running, I can do a comparision too. I too am new to producing full fledged videos, so am sourcing hardware and editing and everything. Thank you for your patience:)
Did you manage to get the panel name? You said it's an AUO panel in the description same as the XV272U KV, but that one has an innolux panel not an AUO panel
I just got this monitor last week It can go 180hz but there will be visible white noise after long of use I found out that the Display Port 1.2 has 17.28Gbit/s bandwidth which is the max supported refresh rate in 1440p is 174hz Not sure why Acer put DP 1.2 instead of 1.4 or 2.0. Other Nitro VG27U models has DP 1.4 at 144hz or 165hz My advice is to set the refresh rate to 165hz , the quality of the display is good for the price I think.
@@denniskarlsson6173 yes I am happy with it, although, you can also try the XV272U v3 which was released recently. Similar specs, but it has a better stand with height, tilt and rotation adjustments
No they are not. It is in 16A format here in India (3 pronged cylindrical plug). But if you buy in the US, you should get a compatible power cable there.
Running great for me, but I already have 1 dead dark subpixel. It is not very noticeable for me unless I specifically focus on it. Brightness is subjective, and I am fine with what it provides, but do look at the values if you want a brighter monitor.
@@maihar904 no point in reaching out to them since their clause for warranty states that they need atleast 4 dark dead pixels for raising a claim, or 2 bright dead pixels, or mixed 4 dead pixels. It is disappointing, but I might just try reaching out to them, no harm right? My motherboard is dead and waiting for a new one to come. I will reach out by end of this week for sure.
You need to access the service menu for this monitor to get the correct model of the panel. I have a photo of the service menu, let me see if I can upload it somewhere. I am not sure where to look at the panel details online, sorry!
description is wrong, this model use innolux M270KCA-E8B panel.
Bro do a detailed review on it...would help us who are looking forward to buying it😊
Hi, yes I know. Trying to find the time, and how to do this detailed review. I definitely plan to do it, cheers:)
@@roothless13Hey, please do the detailed review. We all are waiting anxiously. I can't wait to pull the trigger on this one.
@@skoropian9112 Yes, it is in the works. As soon as it is done, it will be up here. Both my monitors are up and running, I can do a comparision too. I too am new to producing full fledged videos, so am sourcing hardware and editing and everything. Thank you for your patience:)
@@roothless13is it still not done yet?
Did you manage to get the panel name? You said it's an AUO panel in the description same as the XV272U KV, but that one has an innolux panel not an AUO panel
That is the panel name as per the monitor's menu. XV272 has a v2 version now I think. Not sure which panel it uses now.
@@roothless13 hmm I see, thanks for the reply!
Hi can you share the image of the service menu to just check the panel. you can upload it in google drive and share the link. Thank you.
Hey, I dont have it with me right now,and I am away from home till the 20th:(. I can only get it when I reach home, sorry
No worries. I have taken your word for it and have ordered one. Will arrive tomorrow !@@roothless13
I just got this monitor last week
It can go 180hz but there will be visible white noise after long of use
I found out that the Display Port 1.2 has 17.28Gbit/s bandwidth which is the max supported refresh rate in 1440p is 174hz
Not sure why Acer put DP 1.2 instead of 1.4 or 2.0. Other Nitro VG27U models has DP 1.4 at 144hz or 165hz
My advice is to set the refresh rate to 165hz , the quality of the display is good for the price I think.
Yea I kept it at 144hz. Happy with the refresh rate. But sadly, I already have 1 dead dark sub pixel:(
@@roothless13 i think that is normal, check the warranty manual
@@TomRucero yea warranty needs atleast 5 dead dark pixels or 2 dead bright subpixels,or total 5 pixels
I just ordered this as my first 1440p display coming from a 165hz asus tuf 1080p monitor. How good is this 1440p display and are you happy with it?
@@denniskarlsson6173 yes I am happy with it, although, you can also try the XV272U v3 which was released recently. Similar specs, but it has a better stand with height, tilt and rotation adjustments
hey can u say whats the brightness of the screen in nits plz
I will add more details to description, or make a new video soon. I just unboxed and installed on my monitor arm yesterday.
@@roothless13 ok
@@scorp2335 I have added the displayspecification link in the description. It has almost all specs regarding this monitor
@@roothless13no brightness is not mentioned can you pls tell me??
@@notlemonxBrightness is mentioned as approximately 250cd/m2 or 250 nits
i am also using same monitor but getting 60hz in 1440p , in macbook pro m1.
what are you getting in 1440p and i am using hdmi cable from the box.
@@sahilshukla2981 windows, I get upto 180hz using DP cable. Even on HDMI, you should get 144 i think. Not too familiar with macos
can you please check with hdmi once @@roothless13
Hey, can you add your review, any cons, how is panel any issues you facing?
Hey, I will add details to the description today, I just unboxed and installed on the monitor arm yesterday.
@@roothless13 Yes make a review please, pros and cons
@@mohammedanaskhan2458 alright, let me see what review I can do about this.
How bright is the display? It says 250 nits. Is it bright enough?
its good bright, color is ok but only problem is ghosting
Is the power cable compatible with USA plugs?
No they are not. It is in 16A format here in India (3 pronged cylindrical plug). But if you buy in the US, you should get a compatible power cable there.
@@roothless13 Thanks
How's it considering you've used it for couple of days now? Any major issues as such?
How's the monitor been so far, any issues?
I'm planning on getting it or lg ultragear, any suggestions?
Running great for me, but I already have 1 dead dark subpixel. It is not very noticeable for me unless I specifically focus on it. Brightness is subjective, and I am fine with what it provides, but do look at the values if you want a brighter monitor.
@@roothless13 it shouldn't be having dead pixels so soon, now I'm having second thought about getting it😅
Did you try reaching out to customer care?
@@maihar904 no point in reaching out to them since their clause for warranty states that they need atleast 4 dark dead pixels for raising a claim, or 2 bright dead pixels, or mixed 4 dead pixels. It is disappointing, but I might just try reaching out to them, no harm right?
My motherboard is dead and waiting for a new one to come. I will reach out by end of this week for sure.
How do you know the panel model used in this monitor? Which website can I check it on?
You need to access the service menu for this monitor to get the correct model of the panel. I have a photo of the service menu, let me see if I can upload it somewhere. I am not sure where to look at the panel details online, sorry!
Please share price & link
I got it from Amazon for 18088. I think it was 17468 last week. Havent checked after that.
Its supports ps5 ???
Does ps5 support 1440p resolution?
@@roothless13 yes
Is it vesa mount compatible?
Yes, currently mounted on amazon basics dual monitor mount.
Did you fix the ghosting?
Bro what is the brightness?
It is there in the displayspecification link. It says brightness is approximately 250cd/m2, or 250 nits
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