Best midrange is not the Acer Nitro XV275K “P3biipruzx”. It’s the LG 27GR93U-B. In your Acer review you note how it doesn’t play well with other monitors. How many people are going to run 1 monitor? That’s the reason it has great backlighting and is cheap. It’s just not a good recommendation when someone has a flickering 2nd (or in my case 3rd) monitor.
The INNOCN also isn’t a winner, if you read reviews it has a lot of quality (some say imperfect VRR) and build quality issues. I would give extra points to companies that actually make monitors as a core business like LG, Viewsonic, Sony, etc.
I almost sent my LG back based on your recommendations until I looked into these items. Maybe there’s a single monitor user out there that would prefer that glitchy Acer but not me.
I’ve got the Acer Nitro XV275K “P3biipruzx” and use it as a dual monitor and have zero issues (though my second monitor has a high refresh rate, but who has a second monitor with VRR enabled and a low refresh rate!?). The LG 27GR93U-B has no real HDR and is only $50 cheaper than the Acer. The Acer is the clear winner.
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I’ve got the Acer Nitro XV275K “P3biipruzx” and use it as a dual monitor and have zero issues (though my second monitor has a high refresh rate, but who has a second monitor with VRR enabled and a low refresh rate!?). The LG 27GR93U-B has no real HDR and is only $50 cheaper than the Acer. The Acer is the clear winner.