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Guru3D.com » News » Acer K272HUL 27-Inch WQHD Monitor

Acer K272HUL 27-Inch WQHD Monitor

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/01/2014 09:53 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Acer  K272HUL 27-Inch WQHD Monitor

Acer America is now offering its Acer K272HUL 27-inch WQHD LED display for consumers in the United States. The large screen size, wide viewing angles and ultra-high resolution deliver exceptional image quality on a big screen. Boasting high pixel density with a WQHD (2560 x 1440) resolution in a 16:9 aspect ratio, the new Acer K272HUL displays brilliant images for digital entertainment.

In addition, the large screen is ideal for working with large spreadsheets and viewing the entire page of an online retailer with little to no scrolling. By enabling PiP using both DisplayPort and either a HDMI or DVI port simultaneously, it also supports multitasking whether it's enjoying social media while watching a movie or comparing two Word documents. In some cases, it can replace a multi-monitor set-up. The picture-perfect display also offers wide viewing angles - up to 178 degrees horizontally and vertically - to enhance collaboration with others whether it's viewing slide shows, creating presentations or watching movies.


"We strive to continually raise the bar on the digital viewing experience," said Edward Chan, product manager for Acer America. "Our new Acer K272HUL delivers ultra sharp visuals in a large screen for a great price. The large 27-inch display enables users to enjoy movies, videos and gaming in full screen and to work more efficiently by being able to see two documents at once. A wide range of users from students to photographers, will appreciate the superb image quality, generous screen real estate and wide viewing angles, which makes this model ideal for enjoying digital entertainment with family and friends."

The beautiful Acer K272HUL provides a very high level of clarity with its high 16.7 million colors and a fast 6 ms response time. Outfitted with Acer ComfyView, it reflects less ambient light to deliver vivid colors, reduced glare and more comfortable viewing, even over prolonged periods. It's also VESA wall-mountable and the stand enables the monitor to be tilted back from 5 - 25 degrees for optimum comfort and ergonomics.

The impressive 100,000,000:1 maximum contrast ratio provides bright whites and dark blacks. Acer Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM) optimizes contrast to present the highest level of clarity and detail by analyzing every scene, adjusting images frame by frame, and enhancing gradation. 

Offering an array of connectivity options, the Acer K272HUL is outfitted with DisplayPort, DVI and two HDMI ports for attaching multiple gaming consoles. It also has dual built-in speakers. ENERGY STAR qualified, it adheres to strict environmental, performance and ergonomic design standards.

Pricing and Availability
The Acer K272HUL display is available at leading online retailers in the U.S. with suggested prices starting at $449.99. Like all Acer displays, it features a standard three-year warranty.



Acer  K272HUL 27-Inch WQHD Monitor




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makaveli316
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#4775256 Posted on: 03/01/2014 12:23 PM
$449.99, that's actually not bad.

Neo Cyrus
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#4775264 Posted on: 03/01/2014 12:45 PM
This would have been nice a year ago. Already got a U2713H... after much hassle and 9007 exchanges I got a satisfactory one that didn't have any bad surprises. The colours are not uniform as I would like but they never on this type, some U2713Hs are off by wild amounts. But it does have a uniformity compensation option that helps. I'm guessing it has to do with it it using GB-LED backlighting that passes through a yellow phosphor, they don't get the uniformity right on the phosphor I guess.

I got a "10-bit" panel I can't make use of because artificial driver limitations OP, yay.

mitzi76
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#4775292 Posted on: 03/01/2014 02:31 PM
Getting there...this is something like what am after.

As I didnt go the Korean route and waiting to see what happens..

I saw the 27inch dell which looks nice and apparently does 75hz...

drbaltazar
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#4775827 Posted on: 03/02/2014 07:49 PM
A word of caution: ultra high resolution is NOT ultra high definition (uhr is 720p x 4 and uhd is 1080p x 4 ..ya the sub par love to play with word

yasamoka
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#4775836 Posted on: 03/02/2014 07:58 PM
Getting there...this is something like what am after.

As I didnt go the Korean route and waiting to see what happens..

I saw the 27inch dell which looks nice and apparently does 75hz...
Would never pick any branded 27" monitor over a Korean monitor.

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