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Key Specs
Refresh Rate60HzMaximum Resolution3840 x 2160Response Time4 millisecondsPanel TypeNot ApplicableSynchronization TechnologyNot ApplicableScreen Size27 inchesDisplay Connector(s)2 x HDMI
General
Product NameProDesigner PE270K bmiipruzx 27" Ultra HD IPS Monitor (HDMI)BrandAcerOperating System CompatibilityNot ApplicableModel NumberPE270K bmiipruzxColorBlackColor CategoryBlack
Display
Refresh Rate60HzMaximum Resolution3840 x 2160Contrast Ratio100,000,000:1Response Time4 millisecondsDisplay TypeLEDPanel TypeNot ApplicableSynchronization TechnologyNot ApplicableAspect Ratio16:9Curved ScreenNoBrightness350 candela per square meterScreen Size27 inchesHigh Dynamic Range (HDR)Yes
Connectivity
Number of HDMI Inputs (Total)2Display Connector(s)2 x HDMI
Compatibility
Wall MountableYes
Features
Adjustable Stand HeightYesBuilt-In WebcamNoIntegrated Speaker(s)Yes
Dimensions
Product Height With Stand20.55 inchesProduct Height Without Stand13.9 inchesProduct Width24.2 inchesProduct Weight15.92 poundsStand IncludedYes
Certifications & Listings
ENERGY STAR CertifiedNoEPEAT QualifiedNo
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts3 yearsManufacturer's Warranty - Labor3 years
Other
UPC193199474001
Acer ProDesigner PE270K bmiipruzx 27" Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) IPS Monitor (USB 3.1 Type-C, Display Port 1.2 & 2 - HDMI 2.0 Ports)
Exceptional Detail with 4K2K Resolution
This giant 27" 4K display, with Ultra HD resolution (3840 x 2160) and in-plane switching (IPS) presents stunning, accurate colors from wide angles.
Keep your Focus, Reduce Fatigue
The 3-sided hood with anti-glare material creates a shaded environment for your screen, preventing serious glare caused by ambient lighting and providing privacy.
Realistic, Natural Images with HDR Xpert
Photographers, video editors and others working in creative industries will appreciate the monitor’s HDR Xpert™ technology, which enhances brightness for a vivid contrast between lights and darks, while covering a wider gamut for truly vibrant colors.
New Depths of Color Accuracy
This monitor is ideal for color-critical projects producing accurate colors with a low Delta E < 1 and supporting 100% of the sRGB. An amazing monitor for graphic designers, photographers and film editors.
Comfort and Protection
The monitor sports VisionCare technology which incorporates several technologies helps reduce eye strain and fatigue during long editing sessions.
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- A: AnswerSimple. they are not comparable. Televisions have image processing chips built in designed to make the image POP with image processing for perceived sharpness and satisfying color often with oversaturation. image processing in a TV can be reduced or even eliminated by using settings like PC mode, however the panel is still designed to primarily operate in the TV environment. Comparatively, this is a Monitor designed to accurately represent the image as it is intended to be seen. It's sort of like the difference between Blasting a speaker system with really loud bass and tweaking your equalizer curve to emphasize what you *want* to hear, compared to a studio setup with reference speakers tuned to try to represent as closely as possible *exactly* what it sounded like when it was recorded. - neither method is wrong by the way, use the method that brings you the type of enjoyment you seek. and it is the same when it comes to displays. This is intended as a tool for color work. As an example: Often, when you print a picture, it doesn't look the same printed as it did on the screen because the colors not accurate and may seem to have shifted. or when you send your work to someone else, it doesn't look correct on Their display. (which could be the result of either one of the display's being out of calibration) Investing in a device like this, and other workspace devices to ensure your production tools are all calibrated within the same color space ensures people in a closed environment see your work as it is intended to be seen. It's actually really neat if it's the kind of device you are specifically after. but if you are just looking for a display to watch movies and play games on, you are correct that another TV or Monitor may be a much better value for you. I hope my reply was helpful - and which ever way you find yourself going in the future - I hope you enjoy your next display as much as I have been enjoying this one.
Answered by FeedbackLoop
Asked by Huy
- A: AnswerI had noticed that discrepancy as well. I verified on manufacturer website before purchase, this is a 4k display. it is native 3840x2160 and I am using mine right now and can verify - see attached
Answered by FeedbackLoop
- A: AnswerThe maximum resolution supported is (4K UHD)3840 x 2160@60 Hz on this monitor.
Answered by TeamAcer
Acer - ProDesigner PE270K bmiipruzx 27" Ultra HD IPS Monitor (HDMI) - Black
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Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 4 reviews
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Works for Me.
TLDR: on par with HP/DELL/ViewSonic/BenQ monitors of similar price range. +/- $100. with good color, brightness/saturation, white/black representation. would still trade it for a color accurate OLED in a heartbeat if I could ever afford one. bought for advertised color gamut, and accuracy (99% SRGB) paired with resolution and backlight tech... the monitors I reaaaaallly want are priced $1,500 - 3,000 (or more ) but hey, I got a budget. while the device comes calibrated from factory with a calibration report, i recalibrated using a SpyderX Elite which confirms between 98-99% SRGB. while it is more than capable of exceeding SRGB gamut into the greens and reds, it falls ever-so-short of 100% in the very edge of the blues I had color issues at first, but traced those to windows HDR control settings which were altering backlight dynamically - once disabled the monitor worked great. if you're a Pro... buy the higher end multi thousand dollar alternatives. invest in your tools. but for people like me that are hobbyists or enthusiasts who want a semi-decent graphics or editing monitor, I would say this is a good buy. stand is sturdy, easy height, pivot, and tilt adjustment that holds it's position and doesn't drift or migrate. yes, i do use it for gaming as well. it's capable, low lag. but is only 60hz... but it does have freesync... but i bought this primarily for color accuracy and gamut range. If you are buying something like this, i can not stress enough how important first investing in a color calibration tool is. room lighting and display panel age can change the perceived colors from any display. you may get more out of calibrating an old display (to pull the color range back within the display's capability) than you would get buying a new one that is not properly calibrated within your working space... long story short, so far I love this monitor. it is still quite expensive for my budget restrictions... but i decided to leverage the holiday return period to see if it really is worth the investment. Should I decide it's not, I have another month still to decide to return it. about a week now and so far I'm really thinking it's a keeper. It does come with a Hood as well, which basically just shields the display from light contamination that can alter perceived colors... So far, I feel the hood is a bit too small to really do anything effective. so I rate that feature as mildly effective.
Posted by FeedbackLoop
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Acer Ultra HD Monitor
I'm really glad I picked this monitor. I am using it for creating drawings and artwork and the color representation is fantastic. For the price there is not a better picture.
Posted by DenverZephyr
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Screen
Great screen colors blend well together. Brightness works great
Posted by JosephH