Nitro VG270 S Widescreen LCD Monitor

Model: VG270 S
Part: UM.HV0EE.S04

Show off your AMD FreeSync™ finesse with the fast refresh rate and ZeroFrame architecture of the Nitro VG0 Series monitor.

Technical Information

Viewable Screen Size

    68.6 cm (27")

Aspect Ratio

    16:9

Response Time

    2 ms

Backlight Technology

    LED

Horizontal Viewing Angle

    178°

Vertical Viewing Angle

    178°

Panel Technology

    In-plane Switching (IPS) Technology

Horizontal Frequency

  • 30 kHz to 185 kHz - DisplayPort
  • 30 kHz to 185 kHz - HDMI

Adjustable Display Pivot

    No

Features

    HDR10
Video

Maximum Resolution

    1920 x 1080

Native Contrast Ratio

    1,000:1

Overclock Refresh Rate

    165 Hz

Dynamic Contrast Ratio

    100,000,000:1

Colour Supported

    16.7 Million Colours

Colour Depth

    6-bit+Hi-FRC

Dynamic Contrast Ratio

    100,000,000:1

Brightness

    250 cd/m²

Tearing Prevention Technology

    AMD FreeSync™ (DisplayPort/HDMI)
Audio

Speakers

    Yes

Speaker Output Power

    2 W
Interfaces/Ports

HDMI

    Yes

DisplayPort

    Yes

Number of DisplayPorts

    1

Headphone

    Yes
Power Description

Standby Power Consumption (Energy Star)

    500 mW

Off-Mode Power Consumption (Energy Star)

    400 mW

Maximum Power Consumption (Energy Star)

    62 W

Operating Power Consumption (Energy Star)

    23 W
Miscellaneous

Environmental Certification

    MPR II

Package Contents

  • 1 x Nitro VG270 S Widescreen LCD Monitor
  • 1 x Displayport Cable
  • 1 x Power Cord(UK)
Physical Characteristics

Colour

    Black

VESA Mount Compatible

    Yes

VESA Mount Standard

    100 x 100

Height with Stand

    452 mm

Width with Stand

    612 mm

Depth with Stand

    240 mm

Weight (Approximate)

    4.42 kg

Weight with Stand (Approximate)

    4.87 kg

Actual refresh rates may vary depending on model and/or region, computer specifications/hardware and/or set up. This device is designed to support refresh rate overclocking. However, overclocking may result in system instability. If you experience instability, try reducing the overclock to a lower refresh rate through the on-screen display settings.