
Acer
The Acer KB272 is a budget‑friendly 27‑inch Full HD IPS monitor offering a 100 Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync, 1 ms VRB response time, and wide viewing angles, packaged in a slim, VESA‑mountable chassis with low power consumption and eye‑care features.
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$99.99
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$104.10
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$89.99
Highest
$149.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers position the Acer KB272 as a solid entry‑level option, praising its 100 Hz FreeSync panel, rapid 1 ms response, and eye‑care matte finish, while noting the overstated dynamic‑contrast claim, limited port selection, and modest brightness as drawbacks for more demanding environments.
What Users Say
Everyday buyers generally value the smooth 100 Hz experience, easy VESA mounting, and the convenience of an included HDMI cable, but many express disappointment with the low 1080p pixel density on a large screen, the lack of height or swivel adjustments, and the absence of modern connectivity like DisplayPort or USB‑C.
Common Complaints
Common issues include the low 1080p resolution on a 27‑inch panel, limited ergonomics (tilt‑only stand), lack of DisplayPort/USB‑C connectivity, and brightness that may be insufficient in bright environments.
How It Compares
vs. Dell S2721H
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Choose Dell S2721H if built‑in audio and a stable stand are priorities; choose Acer KB272 for smoother gaming performance.
vs. HP 27f
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HP 27f is suited for users prioritizing aesthetics and basic office work, while Acer KB272 is better for those needing higher refresh rates for casual gaming.
vs. ASUS VP279HE
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ASUS VP279HE is ideal for users who need versatile ports and ergonomic adjustments; Acer KB272 is the better pick for gamers focused on higher refresh rates within a tight budget.