
Cleaner, crisper, bigger, but it's not the resolution that shines, it's the size. I didn't think going from 24" to 27" would be much difference, but I felt a change in immersion. Sadly, that immersion becomes the new norm. Is it worth $50 more than you would have paid for 1080p? Yes, but not $100 more as some prices go. This was $70 extra compared to 1080 prices. Do I recommend it? No, but it's still nice. Going from 720p to 1440p is a worthy jump and I believe going from 1080p to 4k is a worthy jump. But my jump was miniscule and I really only paid to have a resolution that best suits the screen size. I both regret my purchase and don't. Had I known my experiences ahead of time, I wouldn't have made the purchase, but I'm exposed to 27 inches now and can't go back.


I like that they are slim and very basic.

glossy screen great size OLED

Amazing visuals.

A real nice monitor with multiple display ports

The monitor looks great and the stand feels sturdy. The set up was really easy. MSI oled care is really helpful and easy to navigate.

Works right out of the box. Games look great on it. Nice and bright.


Easy to set up. Adjustable height and angle stand.

- Bright enough for my sunny home office. - HDR makes a noticeable difference for gaming. - 120Hz with VRR is a big improvement for both gaming and productivity compared to my 60Hz non-VRR monitor. - Great pixel density for the size at a comfortable viewing distance.



-Great adjustability -Image quality is top tier

Works well.

I had an 24 Inch AOC Monitor that I have used for years, a very good monitor with good colors, I will use this on another pc setup. I wanted to go with a 27 Inch Monitor that had HDR, Free Sync and could do billions of colors, something that could work well with Windows 11. Motherboards are Asrock X570 Steel Legend with Ryzen 5 5600X cpu, Asrock Challenger Radeon RX 6600 graphics card, 2 WD SN 770 1TB NVMe SSD for OS drive and DATA drive and 32 GB DDR4 3600 Ram the other pc motherboard is an Asrock X570 Pro 4 with MSI Radeon RX 6500 XT graphics card, 2 WD SN 770 1TB NVMe SSD for OS drive and DATA drive and 32 GB DDR4 3600 Ram. I use a GiantMatrix KVM to switch between the 2 PCs. I found pretty good reviews on the Asrock PG27QRT1B Monitor and thought I would try it since I started using Asrock motherboards (good price, good updates, and very compatible with ram, SSD and Hard drives and their support that I have used a couple of times was good). The PG27QRT1B monitor HDMI hooked right up to the KVM switch HDMI port, both of the PCs recognized the new monitor. I went to the Asrock support website for the Asrock PG27QRT1B Monitor and downloaded the Manual and Setup files. I installed the files and setup went very good on both PCs. It setup to a 2560 x 1440 display. I went to youtube and played some HDR content, I tried various videos and the colors and detail was fantastic and the motion was great. I am very pleased with the purchase of this monitor from Newegg. I got what they advertised well packaged. I was amazed at how fast I received the monitor from Newegg, only about 3 days from ordering until delivered. From my experiences with this order and great product, I can surely say that I highly recommend this item to family, friends and anyone else that has a similar need as mine.

Very good product

I love the curve of the monitor it really helps immerse into the game. Its super smooth refresh rate helps me stay ahead of other players when playing games like bo6 and marvel rivals.

-The screen is crisp and the colors pop with the IPS panel -The HDR is especially impressive for a monitor at this price range -I appreciate that it comes with speakers (don't expect the best quality however) -The 180hz refresh rate is the real deal

- Amazing color profile preconfigured by acer - High Hz for the price - Good software that works with the monitor