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27" 1440p high refresh rate monitor for gaming/media consumption for around 20k?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tracer_Bullet" data-source="post: 2501669" data-attributes="member: 102285"><p>Quite happy with Acer Nitro XV272U KV. Its well priced and has good features and ergonomic adjustment.</p><p>Many people here are using it too as it gets recommended often. I think only worthwhile upgrade from this can be either something with different form factor or OLED/HDR.</p><p>Its IPS, so has its pros and cons. Some might prefer VA for better contrast but they can have other issues.</p><p>This has very favorable review on rtings too.</p><p>Also has nice software to change settings/profiles from desktop. Very useful for frequent changes - I use 100% brightness with gaming for example and 25% outside it.</p><p></p><p>I bought V2 which seems to have been discontinued. V3 is cheaper, does not have extra usb ports and has slightly faster panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracer_Bullet, post: 2501669, member: 102285"] Quite happy with Acer Nitro XV272U KV. Its well priced and has good features and ergonomic adjustment. Many people here are using it too as it gets recommended often. I think only worthwhile upgrade from this can be either something with different form factor or OLED/HDR. Its IPS, so has its pros and cons. Some might prefer VA for better contrast but they can have other issues. This has very favorable review on rtings too. Also has nice software to change settings/profiles from desktop. Very useful for frequent changes - I use 100% brightness with gaming for example and 25% outside it. I bought V2 which seems to have been discontinued. V3 is cheaper, does not have extra usb ports and has slightly faster panel. [/QUOTE]
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