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ConceptD CP1 CP1271 Vbmiiprzx 27" Full HD 1920 x 1080 IPS Monitor, 144Hz (Overclock Mode 165Hz), 2ms (G to G)-Up to 0.1ms (G to G), DCI-P3 91%, Delta E<2 (1 x Display Port, 2 x HDMI 2.0, 4 x USB 3.0)

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Display Size: 27 Inches


Style: FHD (1920 x 1080)


Features

  • 27 full hd (1920 x 1080) widescreen ips adaptive-sync display"
  • 144hz (overclock mode 165hz) | response time: 2ms (g to g) - up to 0.1ms (g to g)
  • dci-p3 91% | no color difference with delta e<2 | 2 speakers, 2 watts per speaker
  • ergostand: ergonomic tilt: -5 to 25, height adjustment range: 4.7, swivel: 360 and pivot: +/- 90"
  • ports: 1 x display port v1.2, 2 x hdmi 2.0, 4 x usb 3.0 ports and 4 x usb-b ports (4 down and 1 up) (hdmi, display port and usb cables included)
  • Connectivity technology: DisplayPort

Description

We created the ConceptD CP1271 for professional CG creators, graphic designers, and photo editors who need a monitor with outstanding color accuracy and reliable compatibility. Resolution and color accuracy are all top priorities. This audience appreciates a nicely designed product, but consider performance more important. (UM.HC1AA.V01)


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080


Brand: ‎Acer


Item model number: ‎CP1271 Vbmiiprzx


Item Weight: ‎17.76 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎24.1 x 9.2 x 18 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎24.1 x 9.2 x 18 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Acer


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 21, 2020


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  • Monitor would be perfect except for one MAJOR issue.
Display Size: 23.8 Inches Style: FHD (1920 x 1080)
This monitor breaks my heart because it is probably the best 1080p panel on the market right now with both a high refresh rate and great colors with it coming calibrated out of the box. And yet, it has a major issue with its displayport port. If you look online at displayport multi monitor issues you'll see that this issue has existed for almost 10 years at this point and yet we don't have a solution yet. Specifically, with this monitor, the main issue is that when the computer stops outputting a signal to the monitor, the monitor goes into a low power state, which is fine. But when the pc starts outputting signal again, the monitor disconnects from the pc and reconnects before displaying a picture. This is a huge issue in multi monitor setups since it means that whenever this happens, all of your windows get shifted off to another different monitor and then you have to drag all of those same windows back on to your monitor again which is a huge hassle if you have a lot of windows like me. This issue only happens when you use the displayport port on the monitor and not with the HDMI. One can ask why don't you use HDMI instead but then you would lose G-Sync which is one of the main selling points of this monitor. I don't think it's my GPU either since my GPU is an incredibly recent, a GTX 1660 which not only supports displayport 1.2, but supports 1.4 as well. I have another monitor that is a HP Z24N monitor that also has a displayport that exhibits this problem. However with that monitor, it has an option in the OSD to change "Displayport hot plug detect" from "Low power" to "Always on". Changing the option from "Low Power" to "Always on" solved this issue. Sadly this monitor doesn't have that option which makes it incredibly annoying to use. Again, I really love this monitor, the high refresh rate is amazing, g-sync is amazing, and the colors are fantastic, but it's just this really annoying issue that really prevents me from loving it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021 by Steve

  • Monitor Roulette so close to perfect
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: WQHD (2560 x 1440)
I'm kinda bummed that there are no reviews for this monitor, and it didn't make a splash online in release but this is a fantastic option despite my returning it The monitor has a great clear picture, vibrant and accurate colors and for gaming it was responsive and g-sync compatibility was seem less. I got it to do some editing and color grading work on and if you get a good sample this is all around great option. However I ended up ordering three monitors and returning all of them. The QA just wasn't there. All of the monitors had one or more dead/struck pixel and varying degrees of IPS Glow which I expected. The first two had ignorable dead pixels near center of vision and the last had bad IPS Glow and blacklight bleed along the top edge that was noticeable during any dark images. The thing that made me return it was the backlight uniformity was poor, all along the bottom edge the screen was 10-20% brighter than the middle or top which while not a disaster if the goal is to do color accurate work kinda defeats the purpose. It's a shame because the feature set is great, the osd is excellent especially with ability to switch color space on the fly. If only the quality assurance matched the impressive features. I'm aware it's likely not a Acer issue but a combination of panel and high refresh rate ( LGs nano IPS gaming panels have notorious blb and ips flow for example). If you get lucky or can tolerate a dead or stuck pixel you can have it all with this monitor. Uniformity was a issue across all three (again at the bottom) but three panels is not a large sample. If you want something to game and work on try your luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021 by Malcolm Graham

  • Good overall
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: UHD (3840 x 2160)
4K 27” model… With a lot of new monitor tech on the horizon, this is one of the better high-end-like displays I was able to find for the price. If money is tight, you can likely do better with something in the $400 range, but if you’re spending out of pocket and ok with the risk of some apparent occasional manufacture defects this panel punches nicely above its weight class and should be classed with $800-1200 screens. With that in mind there are some corners cut here for the price. Configurations for HDR and color need some massive tweaking out of the box. The type c port isn’t thunderbolt, but it does carry plenty of charging power for most laptops and DP signal fine - along with an okay USB hub (I’ve had some power complaints from different computers for different layouts but it’s been reliable enough for a home desktop). It also has basic sync and works okay for basic gaming without smearing all over the screen. If you want to competitive FPS, you’d be better off with a 1-2k monitor instead. I use it mostly for code, terminal, and a bit of media making. For all of this, it has been excellent. It works with my Mac, a windows gaming laptop, and various Linux boxes. HDR was super washed out at first but some tweaking in the OSD fixed this. It is honestly the first 4K monitor I’ve been pretty happy with. I was going to go with a dell, but they were sold out. The MacBook display spoiled me, and since I haven’t been gaming any more I wanted some extra pixel density. This should hold me over a couple years until new HDMI and TB standards become more common, I hope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2021 by JSilver

  • Met expectations
Display Size: 27 Inches Style: UHD (3840 x 2160)
This is a stunning display. Build quality is solid, the included hood and cables are great and calibration shows that the numbers deliver. Great price point.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021 by Ben B Ben B

  • Excellent for graphic design and casual gaming
Display Size: 23.8 Inches Style: FHD (1920 x 1080)
This is only my second monitor. As a graphic design student, I needed something color accurate and professional, but as a casual gamer, I also wanted that refresh rate. The monitor may have some ghosting issues, but it is definitely an upgrade if you are looking for something to edit video or do graphic design without losing gaming capabilities. For the price, I don-t think you will find something as good as this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020 by Fabio T.

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