Acer Nitro VG271U — Editorial Review
The Acer Nitro VG271U is a 27-inch 1440p IPS gaming monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate — a long-running value pick in the high-refresh QHD class. RTINGS rates it a good 1440p IPS display with an excellent 144Hz refresh rate, good motion handling, and variable-refresh-rate support.
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Fast, sharp, and adaptive-sync ready
The combination of QHD resolution, a fast IPS panel, and VRR (FreeSync, and G-Sync-compatible) makes it well suited to gaming, with low input lag and a decent factory color setup. TFTCentral, reviewing the closely-related Nitro VG270U P, found the IPS panel delivers solid all-round performance and a strong contrast ratio for the technology. In the Tech Deals review — featured above — the monitor is positioned squarely as a 1440p high-refresh value play.
Honest cons
- Overdrive tuning is finicky. TFTCentral notes you must push Over Drive to its maximum "Extreme" mode for the best response times — and that's only clean at the top of the refresh range.
- Overshoot below max refresh. Drop below the high refresh band and Extreme mode introduces overshoot, forcing a switch back to Normal and slower response times.
- IPS contrast. Like most IPS panels, blacks aren't as deep as a VA alternative in a dark room.
- Limited HDR. It accepts an HDR signal but doesn't deliver true high-brightness, local-dimming HDR.
Where this monitor fits
- 1440p gamers who want high-refresh IPS motion clarity and adaptive sync at a value price.
- Mixed work-and-play setups that benefit from a sharp, accurate-enough IPS panel for desktop tasks.
- FreeSync and G-Sync-compatible GPU owners who want tear-free gameplay.
- Not those chasing inky VA/OLED contrast, true HDR, or set-and-forget overdrive across every frame rate.
Sources & Citations
- RTINGS, "Acer Nitro VG271UP Pbmiipx Review," rtings.com (accessed 2026-05-26)
- TFTCentral, "Acer Nitro VG270U P Review," tftcentral.co.uk (accessed 2026-05-26)
Last verified: 2026-05-26
