This review first appeared in issue 357 ofPC Pro.
The ProLite XUB2763HSU-B1 has one obvious rival here: theAcerVero B277.
Even at its peak 251cd/m2brightness, it drew 11W dropping to 10W at our standard test brightness of 200cd/m2.
That compares to the typical 16W to 18W for 27in panels in this test.
Two video inputs, one HDMI 2.0 and one DisplayPort 1.2, sit alongside a two-port USB hub.
You may also want to use the 3.5mmheadphonejack at the rear after listening to the weedy speakers.
We were surprised to see these features in such an affordable monitor.
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