Acer's 1,000Hz gaming monitor is a reality, costly, and currently awaiting a release date.
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The Amazon listing confirms the price of $699.99, although the display is currently listed as temporarily out of stock.
Acer's 1,000Hz gaming monitor has transitioned from announcement to listing on Amazon. The XV273U F5 is priced at $699.99, offering competitive players a tangible figure to consider before one of North America's fastest displays ships.
Availability continues to be an issue, as Amazon marks the monitor as temporarily out of stock. Acer had previously indicated a Q4 launch window for North America instead of a precise release date.
The key question remains whether the ultra-fast mode justifies the interest. The XV273U F5 is primarily a 27-inch QHD monitor, and achieving its maximum refresh rate necessitates a significant reduction in resolution.
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What is its actual speed?
The baseline specifications are already impressive, as Acer designed the XV273U F5 with a 27-inch IPS panel featuring a resolution of 2560 x 1440 and a native refresh rate of 540Hz.
The 1,000Hz mode is more niche. To achieve that speed, the monitor reduces the resolution to 1280 x 720, positioning it as a dual-mode esports display rather than a dedicated 1,000Hz QHD panel.
This distinction provides a clearer target audience for the XV273U F5. For competitive players focusing on ranked shooters, the lower resolution may be acceptable in pursuit of enhanced responsiveness. However, if you're investing in a high-end 27-inch screen for sharpness, the compromise may be more difficult to rationalize.
How does 720p affect its appeal?
At a 720p resolution, Acer’s fastest mode limits its applicability. It is designed for games where motion clarity and input feel are prioritized over detail, not for players seeking a single display that optimizes visual quality for all content.
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There’s also a justification for delaying purchase until testing occurs. A similar dual-mode monitor from Philips underwhelmed in hands-on reviews, so Acer's performance tuning, overdrive behavior, and actual response times require verification.
Acer also offers support for FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync, which should help maintain a smoother gameplay experience during frame rate variations, making the safer option the 540Hz QHD mode.
When should buyers reconsider?
The XV273U F5 is a contender for esports players seeking 540Hz at QHD and can substantiate a $699.99 expenditure. However, this is still a limited audience.
For anyone primarily targeting the 1,000Hz figure, exercising patience is wiser. Independent evaluations will be necessary to determine whether Acer’s 720p mode provides a substantial improvement in speed or if the specifications are outpacing the actual user experience.
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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Acer's 1,000Hz gaming monitor is a reality, costly, and currently awaiting a release date.
Acer’s 1,000Hz gaming monitor is available on Amazon for $699.99; however, it is currently out of stock, and achieving its fastest mode necessitates a significant reduction from QHD to 720p.
