• Reviews around input lag (2.44 of 5)

    Acer Predator XB271HU bmiprz 27" WQHD (2560x1440) NVIDIA G-SYNC IPS Display, (Display Port & HDMI Port, 144Hz)

    • G-Sync is supposed to have less input lag than V-Sync, so this is a plus
    • but it has too much input lag for pc gaming
    • Speaking of the features it is exactly what I was looking for when shopping for a new monitor: - IPS (of the 3 panel types, IPS provides the best picture and color reproduction) - I wanted 2K/4K RES (didn't want to stay with 1080p) - NVIDIA GSYNC (prevents screen tearing with no input lag)
    • Gsync effectively smooths out frame transitions with no tearing and virtually no input lag
    • Gsync has no input lag and it removes screen tearing.
    • I have my colors a bit exaggerated as I like colors to pop in games and movies
    • good but have some die pixel (n . over clocking
    • n’t recommend buying it specially when you have problem with ur eyes or wearing a glass save you cash guys
    • but I would recommend this monitor as of now.
    • Couple things to note is the stand legs are not as bright as in the picture, it is a more fitting darker red
    • The 165Hz overclock as well as G-Sync really makes a difference in games because it is immediately noticeable.
    • Being an Acer product, and nVidia G-Sync ready, I figured I'd try it out
    • the viewing angles, the g-sync, lack of any dead pixels, and the excellent base
    • ugh).One G-Sync issue (or maybe just confusion on my part) is that I've set v-sync off in the control panel, but it keeps re-enabling itself somehow
    • No dead pixels, no yellow color back-light bleed on the corners, and oddly seems as though it performs better than the other one (I was starting to have spotty G-sync performance, but that could also easily be my aging video card - time will tell).I've also managed to balance out the colors between the two monitors, and they're just about identical now.
    • R Gain: 97G Gain: 97B Gain
    • The g-sync with my gtx960 (soon a 980ti) works flawlessly and I can definitely feel the difference going from 60hz to 144+hz, and I can safely say I will never be going back
    • Had issues getting G-SYNC to work, and Acer response was basically "replace your $4000 computer with dual 980s, the monitor could not be at fault".
    • Clocking at 165Ghz and buttery ultra smooth with G-sync that really smooths out game play