** ACER XB270HU IPS, 1440P, 144Hz G-SYNC NOW IN STOCK!! **

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As promised OcUK is the first in the UK and only company with stock of Acers brand new monitor, this has being reviewed as being superior to the mighty Asus Swift ROG G-Sync monitor, which is no small feat.

Be quick as we expect our stock to sell out super-fast:


Acer Predator XB270HU 27" G-Sync IPS 144Hz Gaming Widescreen LED Monitor - Black/Red (UM.HB0EE.009) @ £689.99 inc VAT

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The Acer XB270HU not only has a IPS panel, but it can do 144Hz IPS and has G-sync support as well, is this monitor nirvana.

What makes this very interesting is that it is labelled as an IPS screen, and offers support for 144Hz refresh rate and support for NVIDIA's G-sync refresh rate technology. This is the first display featuring an IPS panel with native 144Hz refresh rate.

Offering tilt, height and swivel stand adjustments. We believe the screen to feature only a DisplayPort video connection as reported before.


Features:-
- Crisp 27-inch, 2560 x 1440 visuals combined with fast 144Hz refresh rate, 4ms response time, made smooth by NVIDIA®G-SYNC™ technology
- Complete ergonomic tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustment with VESA mount capability for optimal placement

Specification:-
- Fully adjustable stand: tilt/swivel/pivot/height
- Screen Size: 27" (69cm)
- Pixel Pitch: 0.233mm
- Resolution: 2560x1440 WQHD
- Panel: IPS
- Response Time: 4ms
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz
- Brightness: 350cd/m
- Contrast ratio: 1000:1 (100,000,000:1 DCR)
- Connectivity: 1x DisplayPort (Display Cable and USB cables included)
- USB 3.0 Hub
- G-Sync Enabled
- Speakers: 2x2W Stereo
- Warranty: 2yr (Return to base with Acer - 0371 760 1000)


Only £689.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Such a shame about the stand and the fact its Acer. If it wasn't for those two things I'd seriously consider getting one of these. Hopefully Samsung, LG etc will get some similar IPS screens out in the not too distant future.
 
Unfortunately, it's endemic of the tech industry as a whole nowadays. They've cottoned on to the fact that droves of people will pay an exorbitant price for new shiny things. I think from a psychological point of view it's quite fascinating... so many of us want to fill our lives with 'stuff' to feel better about ourselves amidst all the horrible **** that occurs across the world on a daily basis. Far too deep a thought for this thread I know, but it's something to ponder.
 
I'd imagine it is just to get it on the front page, so likely yes as the number of units sold will almost certainly go up. Pretty laughable saving though I agree.
 
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