🎯 Elevate your workspace and game with crystal-clear 4K precision!
The Acer Nitro VG280K is a 28-inch UHD 4K IPS gaming monitor featuring a 3840x2160 resolution, 4ms response time, and AMD FreeSync technology for smooth visuals. It boasts a sleek zero-frame design, 300 nits brightness, built-in stereo speakers, and eye-care features like blue light filtering and flicker-free display, making it ideal for professionals and gamers seeking immersive, comfortable viewing.
Brand | acer |
Manufacturer | Acer, ACER INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED Embassy Heights, 6th Floor, No. 13 Magrath Road, Next to HOSMAT Hospital, Bangalore, INDIA – 560025 |
Model | UM.PV0SS.002 |
Model Name | VG280K |
Product Dimensions | 24 x 63.7 x 45.9 cm; 5.5 kg |
Item model number | UM.PV0SS.002 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Hardware Interface | HDMI |
Response Time | 4 Milliseconds |
Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Special Features | Blue Light Filter, Wall Mountable, Frameless, Flicker-Free, Built-In Speakers |
Mounting Hardware | Monitor, stand, power cord, HDMI Cable |
Number of items | 5 |
Display Technology | LCD |
Standing screen display size | 28 Inches |
Display Type | LED |
Colour Screen | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Image brightness | 300 Nits |
Image contrast ratio | 1000:1 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Maximum vertical resolution | 2160 Pixels |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries Required | No |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Connector Type | DisplayPort, HDMI |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Actual viewing angle | 178 Degrees |
Manufacturer | Acer |
Item Weight | 5 kg 500 g |
P**R
Great monitor
It's an excellent monitor at this price point, especially considering its 4K.The speakers could've been a tiny bit better, but what else would you expect honestly.The brightness is very good. The display is also amazing.I have seen a ton of reviews about "light bleeding", but it's not much of a problem. I would even say it is not a problem at all.It's great if you want to buy it for school, gaming, or even general work.Overall, 5 outta 5.
A**
Value for money.
Initial feedback the monitor is great. The real-estate you get when working is amazing. Will update more pictures and info on how it is behavingFor the price point I would say its value for money4k @60 hertz, brightness is enough I am running on 70% brightness and quite readable for work, speakers are not out of the world can manage.Will connect my ps4 pro and give some more update as to how its w.r.t gaming.
A**M
A Budget 4k monitor, which does most of the stuff fine.
Don't expect a great deal about of this. It's an amazing looking budget 4k monitor:The Good:1) The color reproduction is excellent.2) Considering its a IPS panel, the viewing angles are also great.3) The almost frameless design on 3 sides look very good.4) The stand is sturdy and looks good.5) The monitor can be moved up and down vertically -5 degree to +20 (approx), and that's it, no swivel or rotation. (so this point is a mix of good and bad)6) Comes with an HDMI cable in the box.7) The finishing of the monitor is top notch, the plastic used looks very premium.8) The inbuilt speakers are facing downwards and are loud enough for you to hear an office ping from the other room.9) The mat finish screen doesn't reflect window lights at all. While I can fix my hair looking at my Macbook pro screen, this monitor doesn't reflect anything at all.The bad:1) The 4k videos doesn't look great, at most it looks a 2k video, which isn't too bad though considering what you are paying.2) There is a lot of text ghosting while scrolling down a page.3) The HDMI connection supports 30 hertz. Only display cable supports the 60 hertz (display port cable is not included in the package).The HDR is just a gimmick : With 300 nits of brightness HDR is useless. Deal breaker for PS4 pro users.4) The 4ms response time coupled with 60 hertz is definitely not a gaming monitor.5) The dynamic contrast is sometimes very annoying. Going back and forth on brightening up the screen and then going dark again. I turned this off, but the annoyance still continues while watching Netflix, not sure if the monitor is to be blamed or Netflix.Surprisingly this exact model is sold in the US and UK at 1ms response time panel, with the exact same model number. Not sure what happened there. In the US it is sold for $329.99 which is almost the same as the INR price in India.I did a monitor test in EIZO and there's no screen bleeding or defective pixels.It can be mounted on a VESA stand of 100mm.It is definitely not a gaming monitor, a perfectly fine monitor for work, and good monitor for photo editing. (the colors are pretty accurate)Overall ,If you consider the other 4k monitors available at this price point, this is actually a great deal.
A**A
Fully satisfied!
Writing this review after 11 days of usage. The product was delivered in good condition, working perfectly fine. The display pixels are better than my MacBook Pro so it is definitely 4K, but the colors are not as good as the MacBook Pro, but it's fine, you won't notice if you don't compare. The HDR option is available when watching youtube videos but I'll say that the HDR mode is bad in this monitor because the hardware is not capable of true HDR. For true HDR monitor, you will need to have budget of Rs. 50,000 and above. This monitor is definitely WORTH Rs. 21,000. Works great with my PS5! Currently, there are no issues of light bleeding or anything. To ensure that I get hassle-free warranty support, I registered my monitor on the Acer site on day 1. The only complaint was that the power cable that came with it had a very large plug, it was a 16A plug that is mostly used with AC/geyser! So I used another normal power plug that I already had with me. The HDMI cable that came also only supported 4K at 30FPS so I used the HDMI that came with PS5 for 60FPS. One last thing that I would say is that it has a very aesthetic/aggressive design. For any queries contact my insta @aishtron.plays. The stand and bezels are way more sexy than the competition Samsung or LG.
A**Y
"Image Retention/Burnin Issue" Amazing 4k Freesync/Gsync IPS 10 bit HDR monitor
Edit - Monitor has developed image retention/burn in after a year. Be careful this is common with Acer displays which I came to know now.Acer has released an absolute Value for money product. Excellent colors with IPS 10bit panel, freesync/Gsync and HDR10.In order to make HDR work properly on windows follow this method -Enable HDR in monitor and windows both, enable hdr streaming, reduce the sdr brightness in windows to 15-20, In Nvidia control panel set brightness 40 - contrast 60 - Digital Vibrance 55. Now you can watch contents in amazing 4kHDR and SDR content won't burn your eyes or look flat. Directx 12 games supporting hdr, Youtube 4k hdr and netflix 4k hdr looks spectacular.Also please note Gsync does work with this monitor with display port cable, i am using a 1080ti. Please lock framerates below 60fps(57/58) to make Gsync work properly. Don't let the frames go higher than your monitor refresh rate of 60, otherwise you may notice tearing even when gysnc is on.If you are working with 3d/graphics applications the 10 bit panel will work wonders, enable 10bit mode from nvidia control panel for best color reproduction. And download and install monitor drivers fro. Acer website.
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