• Reviews around display (4.61 of 5)

    Acer CB272 bmiprx 27" Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS Zero Frame Home Office Monitor with AMD Radeon FreeSync - 1ms VRB, 75Hz Refresh, Height Adjustable Stand with Tilt & Pivot (Display, HDMI & VGA ports)

    • The power button is the top button, other buttons allow you to enter the display setting modes but the round button under all other buttons is the joystick to move where you want once you enter the appropriate display setting mode
    • Nice display and worth to buy for office work.
    • Despite the manual not offering any solution that worked for a dead monitor (no display, no power indicator light
    • Wife loves this monitor - working at home, she uses it everyday now as her primary display
    • Refresh rate: 75hz (most monitors are 60 hz like my old one that this replaced)Operating Power consumption: 27.50 WOperating Power average: 16 WAspect Ratio: 16:9 where as my old montior was an awkward 16:10IPS display looks amazing!Very thin bezeles
    • Monitor has a great vertical/horizontal display flexibility but it DID NOT turn on
    • highly recommended as a home office display
    • Not as bright as some other displays
    • This is a solid gaming display that's also great for normal web browsing and general computer use
    • This is NOT an edge free display
    • Obviously, you are not going to be getting a 4k/8k resolution display here, but for the price, it is a really nice display
    • The display was not appreciably better than the VGA (although the VGA was quite good) because of the low-end graphics card in my laptop
    • It has an awesome quality display
    • The display is bright, the OSD menu is rather simple to use once you get the hang of using the little joystick (and realize you can press it down as a click action), and the functions all make sense
    • Again, the monitor came right up and produced a sharp display
    • Very good LCD display - wide enough to have split screens