Acer KA272U biipx 27” WQHD 2560 x 1440 IPS Zero-Frame Monitor with 75Hz Refresh Rate and AMD Radeon FreeSync Technology (Display Port & 2 x HDMI 1.4 Ports) Black
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DooDoo
Greater than one weekAt $250 this monitor is only worth it if stock for others slightly above the price at $300 is unavailable. It took a good amount of time to setup the colors to not look so washed out in comparison to the preview images. It also has a noticeably long boot up time compared to my second monitor, usually about 10-15 seconds at most.
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Chad Brinsfield
Greater than one weekMonitor wont wake from sleep - tried with multiple PCs. This happens so frequently Im throwing it away and buying another monitor. And this has occurred with three different PCs utilizing both HDMI and DP. Many others have complained about the same problem on the forums. I would not buy this monitor.
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Brian c
> 3 dayNice upgrade from my lower res dual monitors. The problem although minor is the on/off switch and other buttons are on the back! With dual monitors I have to reach over one monitor. I don’t understand this.
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dm1210
> 3 dayArrived in pristine condition. Easy setup. No problems after a few weeks.
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Joseph
> 3 dayReceived the monitor today and none of the buttons are even connected to the board. Theres no response or tactile feedback when pushed. The stick at the bottom is loose and flying all over the place inside the monitor.
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Adam Vogel
> 3 dayColors look great out of the box. Feels solidly built.
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Mr. A Teacher
> 3 dayDidnt even last a year, and of course I cant return it. Dont waste your time or money. I have a Dell monitor that has lasted 15 years, and other brands that have lasted several years.
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Sharon
> 3 dayThere is no base for this monitor, and 75 hz will represent a purple
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B
> 3 dayAfter a year this monitor has stopped displaying. We have tried multiple devices and multiple cables.
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Ray
> 3 dayI just received two of these monitors running as a 3rd and 4th monitor. One running on HDMI, the other running on DP connected to a RTX 3080.