It’s a high price to pay, that’s for sure, and we’d usually call this an early adopters tax. * Highest/Lowest price found on Amazon in the last 120 days. Although late to the party, this should bring competition to the market once Philips have recouped their development costs. Bear in mind that you'll need two $1400 GPUs to even max it out effectively in most AAA titles, and that prices may drop dramatically over the next few years. This monitor comes calibrated out of the box and consistently looks great anyway. Nvidia recommends not only using “a well-shielded, high-quality DisplayPort cable,” but also to connect the monitor “to the GPU DisplayPort furthest from the motherboard” if possible. Better-looking than the AOC U3277PWQU, the gaming monitor has a very thick side profile, though this doesn’t prevent it from being VESA mounted. You can program two of the buttons for different functions, like brightness or input selection. The X27’s hood is quite substantial, made from thick, rigid plastic lined with light-absorbing fabric. The sides bolt onto the panel (you’ll need a Phillips-head screwdriver), and the top snaps in place. Two clicks of the handy joystick summon the OSD. It’s among the monitors with the highest refresh rates and also comes with G-Sync support. The Acer Predator X27 is one of the first G-Sync HDR displays and checks every box you could ask for. There are eight picture presets, including a fully configurable User mode. Despite some bleeding-edge quirks and a sky-high price, it's still the ultimate in gaming monitors. The Acer Predator X27 offers state-of-the-art gaming performance with Ultra HD resolution, 144Hz, G-Sync, HDR and a 384-zone backlight capable of truly prodigious contrast. Despite some bleeding-edge quirks and a sky-high price, it's still the ultimate in gaming monitors. It’s a panel designed to push boundaries. Well, honestly we’re not sure. Even in standard definition mode, blacks are inky (impressive for an IPS panel), and color on the whole is enjoyable. That’s it. Everything seems more alive, and it almost gives it a surreal 3D feel to it, as if could almost touch it. Edward Chester | December 5, 2018 2:20 pm GMT The 27-inch screen size is only a dealbreaker to anyone who prefers a larger display area. Receive mail from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors? Since it'll never achieve the deep blacks of an OLED or plasma panel, the only way an LCD screen can boast a truly wide dynamic range is to up the brightness level. On top of that you’ve also got 3.5mm jack, three USB 3.0 with a USB 3.0 input, meaning you can use this as a fairly nice hub to connect all your peripherals into. Shares. This is for the PC gaming elite, consoles be warned. There’s not a huge amount of connectivity here, but the reality is there’s very little that can actually drive the display anyway. Overall, the screen performs exceptionally well. ...And then there’s the price, and she’s a doozy. We’re talking about a true reference-level, state-of-the-art display with everything a gamer could want, squeezed into a single chassis. Well, honestly we're not sure. Given AU Optronics are currently the only manufacturers of a panel of this caliber the price is jacked up because of it. Let’s dig into the Acer Predator X27. They’re the first displays ever to support both 4K/120Hz and DisplayHDR 1000, with Nvidia’s gameplay-smoothing G-Sync technology as the cherry on top. It is marketed as a gaming monitor and has excellent gaming features, including NVIDIA G-Sync and a high refresh rate that delivers a remarkable gaming experience. Although there aren’t a whole ton of games out there right now that take advantage of that wider color-spectrum, the ones that do look immaculate. The Acer Predator includes thick plastic bezels and optical monitor shrouds. Given AU Optronics are currently the only manufacturers of a panel of this caliber the price is jacked up because of it. In fact, when overclocked, the Acer Predator X27 achieves a 144Hz refresh rate, and this together with it’s support for HDR content make it one, if not the best monitor for video editing as well as super competitive gaming. Outside of pricey OLED TVs, nothing really compares to it. Gamers will appreciate Ultra HD resolution (3840 x 2160), the 144Hz refresh rate with overclock and G-Sync. The Acer Predator X27 is a very good, versatile monitor that performs best in a bright room. Right now you’ll probably notice, several major screen manufacturers have similar products. It delivers a great gaming experience overall, with excellent response time and great gaming features, including NVIDIA G-SYNC support, but it has strangely high input lag, … Is it a waste of money then? Absolutely not acceptable at over 2 grand monitor. I also wish these G-Sync HDR monitors were a bit larger. With Ultra HD resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, G-Sync and reference-level performance, it represents a standard for others to shoot for. If you absolutely must be at the cutting edge you can’t go wrong with the Acer Predator X27. This is for the PC gaming elite, consoles be warned. Most monitors constantly run at maximum speed, but the 4K G-Sync HDR monitors bump into the limits of DisplayPort 1.4. Raptic’s iPhone 12 case is a cut above the competition. You won’t see a 144Hz refresh rate option here with the default configuration. Our review monitor today from Acer does nothing to help their price point issues. You will receive a verification email shortly. It has all the things that a competitive player could wish for, to the extent that it’s only serious con was it’s high price. Pushing the edge of display technology ain’t easy. The Predator X27 also comes with Quantum Dot Technology where nanoparticles emit color based on their size to give enhanced color accuracy, and with both an Adobe RGB and a sRGB color gamut for professionals in digital photography. For standard content, it’s best to leave sRGB on because you’ll find there is no need for calibration. No matter how many technologies a company stuffs into a gaming monitor, there are users who want more. Another nice touch: Outside of those panels, the Predator X27 comes fully built, with no assembly required. From the get go, we need to clarify that this monitor is obviously not for those into their competitive first person shooter titles. The X27 is only the third monitor we’ve reviewed that can manage this feat. You do have to put up with a bit of a bezel (both here and on the Asus, again due to the panel used), but it’s not too distracting, and Acer has included as standard deflecting light panels, typically found on designer screens, to ensure you’re getting the absolute perfect color temperature that's unaffected by any unnatural or natural sources of light. If you do wish to tweak in this mode, there are RGB sliders and a gamma offset feature. On-screen display (OSD) controls are around the back of the lower-right corner and consist of three buttons and a well-designed joystick.
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