tldr; 27" 4K 144Hz IPS with USB-C. Good specs, awkward naming. Solid productivity and gaming hybrid.
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Best praise vs top criticism for Acer Nitro XV275K P3biipruzx
“ASUS PG32UQX and BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX for 32" IPS. Both use the same panel that ASUS uses in their professional ProArt PA32UCG-K monitor. Check Rtings review on the BenQ to see all the specs. The Samsung 32" Neo G7 and Neo G8 are VA panels, check the Rtings reviews for all the specs, and apparently some G8s are having issues with scanlines. Acer XV275K for 27" IPS. Excellent monitor. Rtings reviews for the full specs. Don't let the 576 dimming zones out you off, it has excellent motion handling and local dimming algorithms. Or if you want 1440p, a few good options to look at. AOC Q27G40XMN and Q27G3XMN, Acer XV275U and Xiaomi G Pro 27i. If possible, try and see as many of them in person and don't rely just on paper specs.”
“Ohhh so thats what that is called. Sometimes the manufacturers use the word clarity (of glass) which i assume took part. Personally im more concerned with muting the colors. Or adding a film of greyness over the screen. https://i.rtings.com/assets/products/mta2grJK/acer-nitro-xv275k-p3biipruzx/design-medium.jpg?format=auto for example in here you can see how grey the lower side of the screen is. Maybe it wouldnt look like that in a low light photo. https://i.rtings.com/assets/products/yFnqBxnr/acer-nitro-xv275k-p3biipruzx/in-test-medium.jpg?format=auto in this photo too you can blatantly see how the whites are not actually white. But appear like they have a layer on top covering the left side. It's not a viewing angles thing either.”
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