![]() The Predator logo is at the lower left near a centrally mounted room light sensor, which adjusts brightness and color temperature to minimize eye fatigue based on the environment. In front, the XB273U NVbmiiprzx has a thin, flush bezel of 8mm around the top and sides and 18mm of trim across the bottom. ![]() Product 360: Acer Predator XB273U NVĪcer’s Predator monitors are all simply styled with just a few basic elements to signal their gaming intent. ![]() We verified the numbers in our tests.Īccessories are DisplayPort, HDMI and USB cables and an IEC power cord for the internal power supply. Acer includes a calibration data sheet showing color, grayscale and gamma measurements for the sRGB gamut mode. ![]() We were able to assemble the three pieces without tools and into a substantial package that felt built to last. Assembly and Accessories of Acer Predator XB273U NVĮxtracting the XB273U carton’s contents revealed a chunky panel, heavy upright and solid metal base. Three settings memories ensure that your tweaks are saved for quick recall. The XB273U dips into professional monitor territory with a factory calibration, multiple gamut modes ranging from SMPTE-C to DCI-P3 and plenty of picture adjustments. There’s also an effective dynamic contrast feature, which we’ll detail later. The XB273U also accepts HDR10 signals over both HDMI and DisplayPort with VESA certification to hit at least 400 nits. Image quality is enhanced, thanks to the monitor opting for DCI-P3 color over the smaller sRGB color gamut. You can also use the screen’s backlight strobe feature, called VRB, but then you can’t use Adaptive-Sync. The Acer Predator XB273U NVbmiiprzx uses a type of IPS panel dubbed Fast IPS, and it claims a 0.5ms GTG response time, plus certification to run Nvidia’s screen tear-fighting G-Sync tech. Instead, Windows will automatically recognize it as 170 Hz if you use DisplayPort, while the HDMI connection is limited to 144 Hz. 24.2 x 16.4-20.9 x 12.1 inches (614 x 417-531 x 307mm)Īcer’s product page for the XB273U NVbmiiprzx says that the screen has a 144 Hz native refresh rate that can overclock to 170 Hz however, you won’t see an option for overclocking in the monitor’s on-screen display (OSD) menu.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |