Nitro XV270 P Widescreen LCD Monitor

Model: XV270 P
Part: UM.HX0AA.P04

Bring your gameplay to the next level with a Nitro XV0 Series monitor. With up to UltraWide QHD resolutions, a 144Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync™ technology, and up to 1ms Visual Response Boost™ (VRB), experience how your games were meant to be played.

Technical Information

Viewable Screen Size

    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

Pixel Pitch

    12.2 mil

Tilt Angle

    -5° to 20°

Maximum Adjustable Height

    4.72"

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

Color Supported

    16.7 Million Colors

Color Depth

    6-bit+Hi-FRC

Color Gamut

    98% sRGB

Dynamic Contrast Ratio

    100,000,000:1

Brightness

    250 Nit

Tearing Prevention Technology

    AMD FreeSync™ (DisplayPort VRR)
Audio

Speakers

    Yes
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)

    38 W

Operating Power Consumption (Energy Star)

    21 W
Miscellaneous

Environmental Certification

    MPR II

Package Contents

  • 1 x Nitro XV270 P Widescreen LCD Monitor
  • 1 x Displayport Cable
  • 1 x Power Cord (US)
Physical Characteristics

Color

    Black

VESA Mount Compatible

    Yes

VESA Mount Standard

    100 x 100

Height

    14.4"

Width

    24.1"

Depth

    2.7"

Weight (Approximate)

    9.74 lb

Weight with Stand (Approximate)

    13.18 lb

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.