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 .
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.
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
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 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.
I’m surprised Lenovo haven’t been more competitive this year, they have always been my go to for monitors



