About this deal
Being an FHD monitor, it sports a native resolution of only 1920 by 1080, which is the bare minimum by today's standard and on the 27-inch panel, it certainly won’t be crisp if you were to pixel-peep. Plus, fast IPS panel technology that supports 99% sRGB maintains stunning clarity and consistent colors from every angle to keep you completely immersed in the game.
It's a good gaming monitor as it has a high 165Hz refresh rate and variable refresh rate support to reduce screen tearing.
Sadly, it has a limited 1080p resolution and low pixel density, meaning text doesn't look that sharp. In displays, which have a native resolution (the TFT ones, for example), the pixel pitch depends on the resolution and the size of the screen.
They're very similar monitors overall, but the Dell has better motion handling as it has a quicker response time at any refresh rate. Although they're both 1080p gaming monitors with a 165Hz refresh rate, the Acer has a few advantages over the Dell. It has impressive motion handling, low input lag, and variable refresh rate support to reduce screen tearing. It has a timer, a frame rate counter to show the source's frame rate, a display alignment to help you line up a second display, and a dark stabilizer so you can see opponents easier in games. Design-wise, the G Series language shows through with its gamer-esque edges and is very similar to its siblings in the series.
A 27" FHD screen with 1920x1080 resolution gives you a crystal-clear and detailed gaming experience.