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Acer B227Q Bmiprx Frameless Professional 1920X1080, 60Hz, IPS

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4.2

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Details
Screen Size21.5 Inches
Display Resolution Maximum1920 x 1080
BrandAcer
Special FeatureFrameless
Refresh Rate60 Hz

About Acer B227Q Bmiprx Frameless Professional 1920X1080, 60Hz, IPS

21. 5" Full HD (1920 x 1080) Widescreen IPS Display. Refersh Rate: 75Hz - Using HDMI or Display Port. Response Time: 4ms | Brightness: 250 cd/m2. Ergonomic Tilt: -5° to 25° | Height Adjustment Range: 4. 7" | Swivel: 45° to the Left and Right | Pivot: +/-90°. Ports: 1 x Display Port, 1 x HDMI & 1 x VGA (Display Port Cable, HDMI Cable, VGA Cable and Audio Cable Included).

Review Stars

Global ratings 5

Type of review

Incredible value in my rating

Bought two of these for a multi monitor setup and am happy with them. Full setup only takes a minute or two, no tools required. My only complaint is that one doesn't get as bright as the other, even at full brightness, but that might be because I'm using one with HDMI and the other with DP.

Pros & cons

  • 6.24 pounds
  • Not bad but...

Very good work from the home monitor

Pros: Height adjustment works great, easy to turn left and right which is nice when working with dual monitors, good speakers but not as loud as separate speakers but better than nothing. Maybe not enough for gaming, but enough for working from home - picture reproduction is better than my Dell P2213 work monitor, watching movies, etc. Not tested for gaming - like different ports, HDMI, displayport, cons - expensive

Pros & cons

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Incredible value: my rating

Bought two of these for a multi monitor setup and am happy with them. Full setup only takes a minute or two, no tools required. My only complaint is that one doesn't get as bright as the other, even at full brightness, but that might be because I'm using one with HDMI and the other with DP.

Pros & cons

  • Ergonomic tilt: -5° to 25° | Height adjustment range: 4.7 inches | Rotation: 45° left and right | Rotation: +/-90°
  • Poor image quality and resolution.

arrived dead :( in my review

Looks great. Mine was dead on arrival, no matter what outlet I plugged it into, it didn't get power. Very disappointing, I wanted to play Xbox with it. Called Acer Support and they confirmed if no light comes on when plugged in it is defective. I ended up getting a replacement, which should arrive later this week. Edit: Changed rating from 2 to 4 stars. The replacement has arrived and works great! The audio is pretty low so 4 stars instead of 5 but I still mostly use headphones so it doesn't bother me.

Pros & cons

  • Reference frequency: 75 Hz - via HDMI or Display Port
  • Almost everything is fine

Acer's factory quality control for this "professional " B227Q monitor was poor.

My Acer B227Q monitor has arrived at DOA. Another reviewer had the same problem. I think Acer's factory quality control needs to be improved. There is a small LED that should have been lit when this monitor was plugged into a 120 volt outlet. Revain (Prime) immediately approved the return of this monitor. As I love the features of this monitor I have re-ordered a replacement of the same monitor for my PC. & Display Port as well as the claimed "professional" video display in high quality. I was originally planning to buy the supposedly inferior but best-selling Acer SB220Q bi 1080p 21.5" IPS display, but the price at the time of ordering was much higher than it was a few months ago (the price has fluctuated a lot lately So I decided to upgrade to a "professional" Acer B227Q Height Adjustable Monitor for just a few bucks. Hopefully Murphy's Law doesn't strike again.

Pros & cons

  • ‎Black
  • Bad speakers