Need for reading, browsing, TV not gaming (maybe little)
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MSI PRO MP273U - Has bad review 50% people are getting backlight bleed
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LG 27US550-W - 40W Power Draw but no issues and good brand
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ViewSonic VA2708-4K-MHD - 250 nits only
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Acer CB272K - Seems good There are 2 SKU’s with same name Acer CB272K and Acer Vero CB272K L2
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AOC U27V4 - No HDR, USB‑C, USB hub
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Samsung 4K ViewFinity S7 Monitor - has random turning off issue
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ViewSonic VA2762-4K - tilt‑only stand
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MSI Modern MD271UL - expensive for 60Hz
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LG 27UP650K-W - expensive for 60Hz
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ViewSonic VA2709U - expensive for 60Hz
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Lenovo L28u-35 - expensive for 60Hz
Every Model is 60Hz,10Bit (8+2),have VESA,3 Years Warranty ,are Flicker-Free and some have there own Eye-Care Stuff, Model IPS except lenovo is AAS
Comparison -
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/8be6336a41 https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/820e336a42 https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/0029336a44 and Samsung ViewFinity S7 27"
I almost don’t want to do this, considering you’ve put a lot of effort into this list and probably don’t need someone to throw more choices at you, but this is my go-to for monitor reviews:
Seconding using rtings as a resource. They do in depth testing and follow up longevity tests so you can know the performance instead of taking some person’s word for it.
Non of the models I selected are on rtings.com .
Personally I’ve had a few AOC monitors, and have been pleased with them. Good performance for the price. Caveat that this is personal opinion
I second the AOC. Currently rocking one and it’s been great for the price. Sure there are a few spots where the backlight bleeds through around the edge a bit, but that’s common at the price point.
Mine’s a 34in ultrawide “frameless” gaming monitor I got for ~$420.
Will you please suggest between Acer CB272K and AOC U27V4
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/cad833ba7a
AOC U27V4 is too basic for the price . Is Acer CB272K good ?
No idea bud. Never knew anyone who owned an Acer monitor. At best I might have seen one in a shop a decade ago.
I’d avoid LG, their monitor controls suck ass (three button clicks to turn it on and off is unnecessary, power buttons should be a one and done) and I’ve lost track of how many LG monitors and TV’s I’ve found with complete backlight failure, turning the whole panel blue.
I’m surprised Lenovo haven’t been more competitive this year, they have always been my go to for monitors



