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title: "acer XB270HU bprz 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor"
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# 144Hz ultra-smooth refresh rate NVIDIA G-SYNC sync tech 27-inch WQHD 2560x1440 acer XB270HU bprz 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor

**Brand:** acer
**Price:** VT42869
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your game and workflow with buttery-smooth visuals that demand attention!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** acer XB270HU bprz 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor by acer
- **How much does it cost?** VT42869 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/14205519-acer-xb270hu-bprz-27-inch-screen-led-lit-monitor)

## Best For

- acer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted acer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology:** Seamlessly synchronize your GPU and monitor for lag-free, tear-free gaming that gives you a competitive edge.
- • **Blazing 144Hz Refresh Rate:** Say goodbye to motion blur and ghosting with ultra-smooth visuals that keep up with your fastest moves.
- • **Crisp 27-Inch WQHD Display:** Experience stunning 2560x1440 resolution that balances sharp detail with ample screen real estate for work and play.
- • **Comfy View & Flicker-Less Tech:** Protect your eyes during long sessions with reduced flicker and low dimming for a fatigue-free viewing experience.
- • **Versatile Connectivity & Mounting:** Plug in multiple devices with 5 USB 3.0 ports and DisplayPort, plus save desk space with VESA-compatible mounting.

## Overview

The Acer XB270HU bprz is a 27-inch LED-lit monitor featuring a sharp WQHD 2560x1440 resolution, a rapid 144Hz refresh rate, and NVIDIA G-SYNC technology for ultra-smooth, tear-free gaming and productivity. Designed with flicker-less and low dimming tech, it ensures comfortable long-term use. Equipped with 5 USB 3.0 ports and DisplayPort input, plus VESA mounting compatibility, it blends performance with versatile connectivity. Despite mixed customer service reviews, it remains a sought-after choice for gamers and professionals craving high refresh rates and crisp visuals.

## Description

In competitive gaming, every frame matters. Introducing Acer's XB Series gaming monitor - the WQHD resolution monitor that can keep up with your game play. Through NVIDIA G-Sync technology, on-screen action is smooth and clear, minimizing distractions, boosting response times, and giving you a serious competitive edge. Plus, users can enjoy comfortable viewing experience while gaming via flicker-less, low dimming and Comfy View display. Its VESA compatible mounting offers a sleek, space saving option in tight spaces and power-saving technologies conserve cost and resources.

Review: WQHD IPS @ 144hz, G-Sync, ULMB = Gamers Win - The battle and compromise between TN refresh rates and IPS color reproduction can finally be forgotten. With the Acer XB270HU, gamers finally get a monitor that does it both. The World's first 1440p IPS Panel with 144hz Refresh Rate, G-Sync, and ULMB. (Yes, those are some monster specs!) If you're going to buy this monitor, you should understand its technologies first, and actually use the monitor's features that you're paying for... Here is what I think about this beast... Let's start with the PROS: 27" 2560 x 1440p @ 144hz IPS Panel: Perfect pixel density with a very fast and fluid experience, thanks to the 4ms response time and 144hz refresh rate. IPS color reproduction and viewing angles that are far superior to any TN gaming panel. G-Sync = Nvidia's Adaptive Refresh Rate Gaming: This technology comes in handy when playing your favorite games Maxed out at Ultra Settings. To me, G-sync makes even more sense on higher resolution monitors, such as this WQHD Monitor and other 4K variants. G-Sync works by syncing your monitor's refresh rate to your GPU's frame rate... If you're hovering between 45-60 FPS it still feels super smooth. I was shocked the first time when I ran Valley Benchmark at Ultra (8x AA) and saw i was at 40-45PFS and the screen still appeared like a solid 60 FPS... (I recommend to use G-Sync in whatever games you prefer eye candy versus high frame rates) G-Sync is like going from DVD to Bluray... The smoothness is that evident, and you'll never want to play a demanding game without it again. ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur): This is a back-light strobing technology from Nvidia. (Strobe backlights eliminate motion blur on LCD displays) You can run this mode @ 85hz and 100hz on this monitor, and you cannot run G-sync at the same time. ULMB does makes your screen noticeably darker, however the stobing backlight reduces motion blur while gaming and will help you shoot people in the face easier when playing online shooters. To use ULMB you want to make sure you tweak your in-game graphics settings that will allow your PC to render that specific game at over 100 FPS consistently, (Or 85 FPS, if you're running ULMB at 85hz) otherwise you will not get the benefit from ULMB as intended. It may not be for you, but I recommend you give it a try when playing shooters in multiplayer. For me, I exclusively play shooters in ULMB even if it means turning down my settings to Medium to make sure I get 100+ FPS in game at 100hz with ULMB. (You would have to choose between G-Sync or ULMB for that specific game - You are able to configure this setting in the Nvidia Contol Panel to specify what games you want to run in G-Sync Mode or ULMB Mode exclusively. This comes in handy to avoid constantly changing settings on your Monitor's OSD between the both when playing certain games) Kudos Nvidia! Flicker-Less Technology: This monitor has Flicker-less technology which helps you avoid Eye Fatigue and Eye-Strain. I noticed it right away after replacing my 120hz Alienware Monitor. My eyes used to get tired on my Alienware monitor after 2+ hours of gaming. Not the case with the XB270HU! Now for the CONS: DisplayPort only - Make sure your Video Card has Displayport. The Base and Bezels are Glossy - Attracts dust and fingerprints. (Bezels are thin, so that's a plus) It's not a reason for me to take 1 star off, but worth noting if you think the glossy finish will bother you... Base/Stand feels like it should be sturdier for an $800 monitor. If your desk isn't very solid and you bump it, you might see the monitor wobble a little... (Again, not enough to deduct a star) Light Bleed on lower right hand side on any Black Screen (IPS Glow, not unusual for these panels) Mostly on right side of monitor on lower corner. Doesn't show when in game, therefore doesn't bother me a whole lot. No 3D Vision support on this Monitor despite the 144hz refresh rate. Evidently the 4MS response time is a tad bit slow to run 3D is what I've heard. ULMB runs at 100hz max only on this monitor. The ROG Swift runs ULMB at 120hz, but from what I've read people prefer to run ULMB at 100hz anyways to make sure the GPU can keep up at the consisent 100+FPS mark. (Also have read 120hz ULMB can introduce slight artifacts on other monitors, so it may be best at 100hz anyways) Final Thoughts: Feature loaded monitor that I'm enjoying. It's expensive yes, but you should understand it's the first of it's kind. You will have to decide if you will be using your monitor enough to justify such a purchase. This monitor is not plagued by the Pixel Inversion issues I've read about the ROG Swift, so I went ahead and went with the XB270HU... I recommend you read the TFTCentral's Review for the XB270HU if you have any other doubts about this Monitor. Comes with Acer's 3 Year Warranty, I hope it lasts a long time... If you're an Nvidia gamer and have the GPU horsepower to run this monitor I say go for it.
Review: Amazing monitor until it malfunctions and Acer refuses to fix the issue. Avoid Acer - TL;DR: Acer refuses to repair my monitor with horrible ghosting issues but insists that I keep sending it in for repair. No other options available. desertcart refunds. Avoid Acer unless you like terrible customer service. I purchased this monitor back in November and absolutely loved it. It was beautifully crisp and smooth. Unfortunately, after about 2 months the monitor started to suffer from some terrible ghosting and motion blur. This was not a minor issue, as you can see from the photo I have attached. After going through a couple of weeks of troubleshooting I came to the conclusion that the monitor was the cause of the issues. I changed out every variable in the system (included video cards, display port cables and every possible software configuration/driver) that could be at fault and the issue did not exist on my other monitor. I contacted Acer and they told me that I would have to send my monitor in for repair (7-10 business days to repair it). Initially, the support tech told me that I would have to pay for shipping to send the monitor in to have it repaired. Acer reluctantly agreed to pay for the shipping both ways and I sent the monitor off for repair. According to the case # Acer gave me my monitor was "under repair" for the better part of 5 days. I received it back after 15 days and open the box to find that Acer hadn't repaired my monitor. Instead, they "tested the monitor for 18 hours and found no issue." This was the first thing that Acer did that upset me. I send them a monitor to have it repaired and they fail to find the issue. That's fine, but instead of contacting me and allowing me to assist them in replicating the problem they just close the ticket box it up and send it back to me without doing anything. I set the monitor back up and still suffer the same issue. It was immediately noticeable. I contact Acer again and tell them what has happened and they kindly tell me to send the monitor back in for repair. I inform them that I am afraid of sending my monitor back in and having it returned to me in the same manor as before. They tell me that the only thing they can do is open another repair ticket. At this point they tell me I have to contact level 2 support for assistance. The next day I contact level 2 and tell them the same stuff I told the last person and they give me the same reply. I tried to get them to help me diagnose the problem (since there's nothing wrong with the monitor according to them), and they told me to try a different cable, check my graphics card and update my drivers. Acer's tech support is more of just a "let me fill out a repair ticket" support. At this point, I think I am being completely reasonable. How many times do they expect me to ship the monitor and let them have it for 2 weeks before getting it back without them even attempting to repair it? I told them that I was not interested in sending it back for repair and requested that I receive a replacement, refurbished monitor. According to Acer, the monitor that I have is functioning perfectly so I'm just exchanging one working monitor for another working monitor. Maybe I'm asking for too much of Acer but I just want a monitor that works properly, nothing else. The kind lady from Acer replied with, "I can't do that but I can open a repair ticket." I've been without a properly functioning monitor for around 5 weeks at this point. I told her that I was not interested and that I would be reaching out to desertcart to receive a refund. Luckily for me, desertcart heard my side and refunded my money, despite being beyond the 60 day return period. I will NEVER purchase another Acer product. I have never encountered customer service that was less helpful or accommodating. Dealing with them was like pulling teeth. I'll gladly take my refund and purchase the ROG Swift. Kudos to desertcart for have exceptional customer service and taking care of customers even when they don't have to. I will gladly continue to buy from desertcart for this reason.

## Features

- Acer XB 27" monitor features WQHD resolution (2560 x 1440) presenting stunning, high quality images with excellent detail that not only enhances users' working efficiency, but creates outstanding visual enjoyment.
- NVIDIA G-SYNC technology synchronizes the monitor's refresh rate to the GPU render rate providing the smoothest, fastest gaming experience.
- A rapid 144Hz refresh rate and blazingly fast 4ms response time deliver ultra-smooth motion scenes enhances the in-game experience. No matter how fast-moving the action is, transitions are rendered smoothly without the annoying effects of smearing or ghosting.
- Signal Inputs: 1 x Display Port & 5-USB 3.0 Ports. Customer Service Team @- 1-866-695-2237. For troubleshooting and Installation Instructions. – Please see the attached (pg. 1-5)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00UPVXDA8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #820,621 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #15,384 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | acer |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (381) |
| Date First Available | April 19, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24.2 x 2.4 x 15 inches |
| Item Weight | 17.4 pounds |
| Item model number | XB270HU bprz |
| Manufacturer | Acer Computer |
| Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 24.2 x 2.4 x 15 inches |
| Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Series | UM.HB0AA.001 |
| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 1.78:1
- **Brand:** acer
- **Resolution:** QHD Wide 1440p
- **Screen Size:** 27 Inches
- **Screen Surface Description:** Glossy

## Images

![acer XB270HU bprz 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71tNS12XmYL.jpg)
![acer XB270HU bprz 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41HfPIsoBaL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WQHD IPS @ 144hz, G-Sync, ULMB = Gamers Win
*by R***A on June 13, 2015*

The battle and compromise between TN refresh rates and IPS color reproduction can finally be forgotten. With the Acer XB270HU, gamers finally get a monitor that does it both. The World's first 1440p IPS Panel with 144hz Refresh Rate, G-Sync, and ULMB. (Yes, those are some monster specs!) If you're going to buy this monitor, you should understand its technologies first, and actually use the monitor's features that you're paying for... Here is what I think about this beast... Let's start with the PROS: 27" 2560 x 1440p @ 144hz IPS Panel: Perfect pixel density with a very fast and fluid experience, thanks to the 4ms response time and 144hz refresh rate. IPS color reproduction and viewing angles that are far superior to any TN gaming panel. G-Sync = Nvidia's Adaptive Refresh Rate Gaming: This technology comes in handy when playing your favorite games Maxed out at Ultra Settings. To me, G-sync makes even more sense on higher resolution monitors, such as this WQHD Monitor and other 4K variants. G-Sync works by syncing your monitor's refresh rate to your GPU's frame rate... If you're hovering between 45-60 FPS it still feels super smooth. I was shocked the first time when I ran Valley Benchmark at Ultra (8x AA) and saw i was at 40-45PFS and the screen still appeared like a solid 60 FPS... (I recommend to use G-Sync in whatever games you prefer eye candy versus high frame rates) G-Sync is like going from DVD to Bluray... The smoothness is that evident, and you'll never want to play a demanding game without it again. ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur): This is a back-light strobing technology from Nvidia. (Strobe backlights eliminate motion blur on LCD displays) You can run this mode @ 85hz and 100hz on this monitor, and you cannot run G-sync at the same time. ULMB does makes your screen noticeably darker, however the stobing backlight reduces motion blur while gaming and will help you shoot people in the face easier when playing online shooters. To use ULMB you want to make sure you tweak your in-game graphics settings that will allow your PC to render that specific game at over 100 FPS consistently, (Or 85 FPS, if you're running ULMB at 85hz) otherwise you will not get the benefit from ULMB as intended. It may not be for you, but I recommend you give it a try when playing shooters in multiplayer. For me, I exclusively play shooters in ULMB even if it means turning down my settings to Medium to make sure I get 100+ FPS in game at 100hz with ULMB. (You would have to choose between G-Sync or ULMB for that specific game - You are able to configure this setting in the Nvidia Contol Panel to specify what games you want to run in G-Sync Mode or ULMB Mode exclusively. This comes in handy to avoid constantly changing settings on your Monitor's OSD between the both when playing certain games) Kudos Nvidia! Flicker-Less Technology: This monitor has Flicker-less technology which helps you avoid Eye Fatigue and Eye-Strain. I noticed it right away after replacing my 120hz Alienware Monitor. My eyes used to get tired on my Alienware monitor after 2+ hours of gaming. Not the case with the XB270HU! Now for the CONS: DisplayPort only - Make sure your Video Card has Displayport. The Base and Bezels are Glossy - Attracts dust and fingerprints. (Bezels are thin, so that's a plus) It's not a reason for me to take 1 star off, but worth noting if you think the glossy finish will bother you... Base/Stand feels like it should be sturdier for an $800 monitor. If your desk isn't very solid and you bump it, you might see the monitor wobble a little... (Again, not enough to deduct a star) Light Bleed on lower right hand side on any Black Screen (IPS Glow, not unusual for these panels) Mostly on right side of monitor on lower corner. Doesn't show when in game, therefore doesn't bother me a whole lot. No 3D Vision support on this Monitor despite the 144hz refresh rate. Evidently the 4MS response time is a tad bit slow to run 3D is what I've heard. ULMB runs at 100hz max only on this monitor. The ROG Swift runs ULMB at 120hz, but from what I've read people prefer to run ULMB at 100hz anyways to make sure the GPU can keep up at the consisent 100+FPS mark. (Also have read 120hz ULMB can introduce slight artifacts on other monitors, so it may be best at 100hz anyways) Final Thoughts: Feature loaded monitor that I'm enjoying. It's expensive yes, but you should understand it's the first of it's kind. You will have to decide if you will be using your monitor enough to justify such a purchase. This monitor is not plagued by the Pixel Inversion issues I've read about the ROG Swift, so I went ahead and went with the XB270HU... I recommend you read the TFTCentral's Review for the XB270HU if you have any other doubts about this Monitor. Comes with Acer's 3 Year Warranty, I hope it lasts a long time... If you're an Nvidia gamer and have the GPU horsepower to run this monitor I say go for it.

### ⭐ Amazing monitor until it malfunctions and Acer refuses to fix the issue. Avoid Acer
*by J***. on December 31, 2014*

TL;DR: Acer refuses to repair my monitor with horrible ghosting issues but insists that I keep sending it in for repair. No other options available. Amazon refunds. Avoid Acer unless you like terrible customer service. I purchased this monitor back in November and absolutely loved it. It was beautifully crisp and smooth. Unfortunately, after about 2 months the monitor started to suffer from some terrible ghosting and motion blur. This was not a minor issue, as you can see from the photo I have attached. After going through a couple of weeks of troubleshooting I came to the conclusion that the monitor was the cause of the issues. I changed out every variable in the system (included video cards, display port cables and every possible software configuration/driver) that could be at fault and the issue did not exist on my other monitor. I contacted Acer and they told me that I would have to send my monitor in for repair (7-10 business days to repair it). Initially, the support tech told me that I would have to pay for shipping to send the monitor in to have it repaired. Acer reluctantly agreed to pay for the shipping both ways and I sent the monitor off for repair. According to the case # Acer gave me my monitor was "under repair" for the better part of 5 days. I received it back after 15 days and open the box to find that Acer hadn't repaired my monitor. Instead, they "tested the monitor for 18 hours and found no issue." This was the first thing that Acer did that upset me. I send them a monitor to have it repaired and they fail to find the issue. That's fine, but instead of contacting me and allowing me to assist them in replicating the problem they just close the ticket box it up and send it back to me without doing anything. I set the monitor back up and still suffer the same issue. It was immediately noticeable. I contact Acer again and tell them what has happened and they kindly tell me to send the monitor back in for repair. I inform them that I am afraid of sending my monitor back in and having it returned to me in the same manor as before. They tell me that the only thing they can do is open another repair ticket. At this point they tell me I have to contact level 2 support for assistance. The next day I contact level 2 and tell them the same stuff I told the last person and they give me the same reply. I tried to get them to help me diagnose the problem (since there's nothing wrong with the monitor according to them), and they told me to try a different cable, check my graphics card and update my drivers. Acer's tech support is more of just a "let me fill out a repair ticket" support. At this point, I think I am being completely reasonable. How many times do they expect me to ship the monitor and let them have it for 2 weeks before getting it back without them even attempting to repair it? I told them that I was not interested in sending it back for repair and requested that I receive a replacement, refurbished monitor. According to Acer, the monitor that I have is functioning perfectly so I'm just exchanging one working monitor for another working monitor. Maybe I'm asking for too much of Acer but I just want a monitor that works properly, nothing else. The kind lady from Acer replied with, "I can't do that but I can open a repair ticket." I've been without a properly functioning monitor for around 5 weeks at this point. I told her that I was not interested and that I would be reaching out to Amazon to receive a refund. Luckily for me, Amazon heard my side and refunded my money, despite being beyond the 60 day return period. I will NEVER purchase another Acer product. I have never encountered customer service that was less helpful or accommodating. Dealing with them was like pulling teeth. I'll gladly take my refund and purchase the ROG Swift. Kudos to Amazon for have exceptional customer service and taking care of customers even when they don't have to. I will gladly continue to buy from Amazon for this reason.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by F***Y on December 3, 2016*

Increíble resolución. 4k y con Gsync... No pide nada a los 144hz. Muy contento con mi compra. Battlefield y Rainbow Six Siege se ven espectaculares. Una combinación de resolución y fluidez única.

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