PXC327 Gaming Monitor
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Ultimate Curved Gaming
Beautiful, big, curved
Introducing our all-new PXC327 equipped with a 1440p resolution, 165Hz Refresh Rate, and a 1500R Curved VA Panel to provide the very best gaming and content viewing experience. Displaying a slim, bezel-less form factor design the PXC327 has everything you need to meet all your viewing needs whether it be gaming, content creating, or productivity.
UPC: 850267008567
Will this monitor be able to run with the ps5 at 120fps also the screen for the border became undone and is falling apart after 3 months of use
Hello Chalill,
Thank you for the review.
IF you are still within the 1-year limited warranty for our Certified Refurbished products, we can still assist you with warranty. Please reach out to us here for assistance -> https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
To answer your first question, yes, the PXC243 should be able to display any games that can output at 120FPS. Not all games on the PS5 can do this.
looks brand new just one dead pixel over all super pleased with the monitor
Thank you for the review!
Please feel free to reach out to us if you ever have any questions or concerns -> https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
You can register your product here for warranty services if needed -> https://pixiogaming.com/register
Hold on to the original box and packaging in case you need to return it or for warranty services!
Stay Safe and Happy Gaming!
It is a really good monitor the only problem is i can’t get it to work in 240hz i have tried the displays setting and i doesn’t seem to give the option to change it to 240hz
Hello Ben,
Thank you for the review!
Have you made sure to connect the monitor to your device via DisplayPort or HDMI1 using an HDMI 2.0 cable or better?
For further assistance, please contact us at https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
Living in a smaller space, I needed something to upgrade my console gaming experience but most decent TVs are 40" and above these days. After looking up the specifications on Pixio's website, I settled on the P273 Prime as it hit all the bullet points I cared about. I don't really care about 4K but HDR, 120Hz, low flicker and AMD Freesync support were must haves.
Overall, it HAS been a major step up from my old 32" TV from 2015 but not without a host of frustrations. First, the brightness is poor and needs to be on 100% all the time whether you're in a bright room or a dark room. Anything lower than that and the entire display looks dull no matter what other color, contrast, or preset mode options you set.
Although the specifications sheet claims it supports HDR on Xbox Series X | S, in reality neither console detects it as HDR capable and, therefore, doesn't allow you to calibrate the display for HDR. This, apparently, is because the Xbox Series consoles won't recognize HDR on anything lower than 4K displays even if the displays are capable of it. So with the HDR setting turned on "On", the display is essentially emulating HDR10 on the Xbox Series games. The Xbox Series has no problems detecting the display as 120Hz capable and defaults to that mode automatically. It also detects the AMD Freesync capabilities but the setting to use it needs to be manually turned to "on" in the Xbox settings.
On the PlayStation 5, HDR works flawlessly on games that support it. The PS5 settings menu allows for HDR calibration. 120Hz mode is also game-dependent but on the games which offer 120Hz modes, the display works perfectly when those modes are enabled. However, the PS5 will not recognize the display as being AMD Freesync VRR compatible, but this is likely due to Sony's recent implementation of VRR and not being fully compliant with all Freesync devices.
And then there's the audio quality. It's so bad it makes me wonder why they even included a headphone jack in the first place. There is no bass, the highs clip to the point where they just cut out entirely, and the mids sound like listening to music in tin cans. The issue is so significant that I contacted Pixio support because I was wondering if I had a defective unit. The response I received in return was disheartening. Here's the direct quote from the support e-mail reply: "Unfortunately, the audio is as intended. The audio jack is meant for convenience and not sound quality. You will often find that most, if not all, monitors will be the same in audio quality."
This feels like a poor excuse when much cheaper TV units have significantly better digital audio converters in them. I ordered a USB-A to 3.5mm converter that has a better performing DAC in it and that cost $5.99. I find it incredulous that they spend all the money on display hardware but go cheap on a DAC that makes the audio-out nearly useless. If you're on PC, this won't be an issue because you're going to be using your PC's on-board or third party audio solution. But if, like me, you're using this as a console display, the only option is to use headphones through the respective controllers or buying a separate bluetooth audio device. This is an inconvenience, how much of one depends on what you already have at hand or if you don't mind faster battery drain from your controllers doing all the audio work for you.
All in all I like the display but I rather wish I had spent a bit more on something better. I've debated returning it and buying something different but the visuals and display performance have been such a step up from my old TV, I don't really want to go back while I wait to buy something different.
Thank you for the review!
Please feel free to reach out to us if you ever have any questions or concerns -> https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
You can register your product here for warranty services if needed -> https://pixiogaming.com/register
Hold on to the original box and packaging in case you need to return it or for warranty services!
Stay Safe and Happy Gaming!
Will this monitor be able to run with the ps5 at 120fps also the screen for the border became undone and is falling apart after 3 months of use
Hello Chalill,
Thank you for the review.
IF you are still within the 1-year limited warranty for our Certified Refurbished products, we can still assist you with warranty. Please reach out to us here for assistance -> https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
To answer your first question, yes, the PXC243 should be able to display any games that can output at 120FPS. Not all games on the PS5 can do this.
looks brand new just one dead pixel over all super pleased with the monitor
Thank you for the review!
Please feel free to reach out to us if you ever have any questions or concerns -> https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
You can register your product here for warranty services if needed -> https://pixiogaming.com/register
Hold on to the original box and packaging in case you need to return it or for warranty services!
Stay Safe and Happy Gaming!
It is a really good monitor the only problem is i can’t get it to work in 240hz i have tried the displays setting and i doesn’t seem to give the option to change it to 240hz
Hello Ben,
Thank you for the review!
Have you made sure to connect the monitor to your device via DisplayPort or HDMI1 using an HDMI 2.0 cable or better?
For further assistance, please contact us at https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
Living in a smaller space, I needed something to upgrade my console gaming experience but most decent TVs are 40" and above these days. After looking up the specifications on Pixio's website, I settled on the P273 Prime as it hit all the bullet points I cared about. I don't really care about 4K but HDR, 120Hz, low flicker and AMD Freesync support were must haves.
Overall, it HAS been a major step up from my old 32" TV from 2015 but not without a host of frustrations. First, the brightness is poor and needs to be on 100% all the time whether you're in a bright room or a dark room. Anything lower than that and the entire display looks dull no matter what other color, contrast, or preset mode options you set.
Although the specifications sheet claims it supports HDR on Xbox Series X | S, in reality neither console detects it as HDR capable and, therefore, doesn't allow you to calibrate the display for HDR. This, apparently, is because the Xbox Series consoles won't recognize HDR on anything lower than 4K displays even if the displays are capable of it. So with the HDR setting turned on "On", the display is essentially emulating HDR10 on the Xbox Series games. The Xbox Series has no problems detecting the display as 120Hz capable and defaults to that mode automatically. It also detects the AMD Freesync capabilities but the setting to use it needs to be manually turned to "on" in the Xbox settings.
On the PlayStation 5, HDR works flawlessly on games that support it. The PS5 settings menu allows for HDR calibration. 120Hz mode is also game-dependent but on the games which offer 120Hz modes, the display works perfectly when those modes are enabled. However, the PS5 will not recognize the display as being AMD Freesync VRR compatible, but this is likely due to Sony's recent implementation of VRR and not being fully compliant with all Freesync devices.
And then there's the audio quality. It's so bad it makes me wonder why they even included a headphone jack in the first place. There is no bass, the highs clip to the point where they just cut out entirely, and the mids sound like listening to music in tin cans. The issue is so significant that I contacted Pixio support because I was wondering if I had a defective unit. The response I received in return was disheartening. Here's the direct quote from the support e-mail reply: "Unfortunately, the audio is as intended. The audio jack is meant for convenience and not sound quality. You will often find that most, if not all, monitors will be the same in audio quality."
This feels like a poor excuse when much cheaper TV units have significantly better digital audio converters in them. I ordered a USB-A to 3.5mm converter that has a better performing DAC in it and that cost $5.99. I find it incredulous that they spend all the money on display hardware but go cheap on a DAC that makes the audio-out nearly useless. If you're on PC, this won't be an issue because you're going to be using your PC's on-board or third party audio solution. But if, like me, you're using this as a console display, the only option is to use headphones through the respective controllers or buying a separate bluetooth audio device. This is an inconvenience, how much of one depends on what you already have at hand or if you don't mind faster battery drain from your controllers doing all the audio work for you.
All in all I like the display but I rather wish I had spent a bit more on something better. I've debated returning it and buying something different but the visuals and display performance have been such a step up from my old TV, I don't really want to go back while I wait to buy something different.
Thank you for the review!
Please feel free to reach out to us if you ever have any questions or concerns -> https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
You can register your product here for warranty services if needed -> https://pixiogaming.com/register
Hold on to the original box and packaging in case you need to return it or for warranty services!
Stay Safe and Happy Gaming!
PXC327

32 inch

165Hz

1ms (MPRT)

VA Technology

1500R

Screen Size
31.5 inch
Dimensions with Stand (WxHxD)
27.99'' x 20.7'' x 9.9''
Dimensions without Stand (WxHxD)
27.99'' x 16.64'' x 3.85''
Product Weight (Net Weight)
6.2 kg | 13.67 lb
Package Weight (Gross Weight)
8.4 kg | 18.52 lb
Resolution
2560x1440p
Panel Type
VA
Panel Curvature
1500R
Refresh Rate
165Hz
Contrast Ratio
3,000:1
Color Gamut
133% sRGB | 98% DCI
Brightness
400 nits (MAX)
HDR
Yes
Response Time
1ms (MPRT)
Adaptive Sync
AMD FreeSync Premium and G-Sync Compatible
VESA
100x100 mm
Stand
Tilt
Console
Yes
Speakers
No
Take it to the next level

165Hz Refresh Rate
The PXC327 can draw up to 165 frames per second, which reduces eye fatigue overwhelmingly compared to a typical 60-frame monitor, allowing you to experience an overwhelming difference in the game. The 165Hz refresh rate, makes it possible for average gamers to feel a difference in their own reaction speeds thus allowing you to go another step further to achieve maximum performance.

1ms (MPRT)
Fast Response
The ultra-fast 1ms response time (MPRT) is as fast as it gets. Get the smoothest possible gameplay to get the most out of your favorite fast-paced games and get even more competitive.

Sleek and borderless
Beautifully designed bezel-less curved panel, the PXC327 is the ideal scenario for almost-seamless multi-display battle station setup. Immerse yourself in the latest games with a multi-monitor setup. Enjoy better continuity between screens while playing games, working, or general computing. Build the ultimate battle station, and enjoy total gaming immersion!

1500R Curvature
PXC327 utilizes a premium curved VA display panel that has a curvature rate of 1500R, which is the perfect fit any range of applications from general computing to gaming.

Deeper, Richer Colors
The PXC327 supports High Dynamic Range (HDR), allowing the display to reproduce deeper, richer colors with stunning details and contrast to shadows and silhouettes. HDR makes it possible to express a slight color difference clearly by adjusting the brightness. Even with the same or the same white, the color is less likely to be crushed, and the deeper colors make you feel drunk with gameplay and movies.

Customize
Customize and create your own visual settings for everyday use.
98% DCI-P3
Wide Color Gamut
The PXC327 display supporting a wide variety of HDR content with an insanely wide DCI-P3 color gamut. Compared to sRGB, DCI-P3 covers more red and green, which is more powerful and sharper, allowing people to see more realistic colors. Smooth transitions, finer shades and uniform appearance are achieved with a wide 98% DCI-P3 color gamut.

Tear free, stutter free, fluid gaming.
AMD FreeSync technology puts an end to choppy gameplay and broken frames with fluid, artifact-free performance at virtually any frame rate. Behold the next breakthrough in PC and console gaming experiences.
LEARN MOREFlicker Free Technology
The flicker-free technology eliminates flickering at all brightness levels and effectively reducing eye fatigue. Conventional LCD screens flicks 200 times per second. Your eyes may not see flickers, but can certainly feel them. Free your eyes from flickers by switching to flicker-free monitors and let your eyes do less work.
What's in the box
Product Includes
- Monitor
- Stand
- DisplayPort Cable
- Power Adapter
Connectivity
- DC
- USB (Firmware updates only)
- HDMI (2.0), 144Hz
- DP (1.2), 165Hz
- DP (1.2), 165Hz
- Earphone

Console Compatibility
Xbox Series X and S
1440p
Resolution
120Hz
Refresh Rate
Yes
HDR
Yes
VRR
Xbox One X and S
1440p
Resolution
120Hz
Refresh Rate
Yes
HDR
Yes
VRR
PS4 and PS4 Pro
1080p
Resolution
60Hz
Refresh Rate
Yes
HDR
No
VRR
PS5
1080p
Resolution
120Hz
Refresh Rate
Yes
HDR
No
VRR
Optimized for PC and Console Gaming
Equip yourself to compete in FPS, MMORPG, Fighting, Sports games not only for PC but also on any console. Compared to any TV or regular monitor, the PXC327 gaming monitor is specifically designed to enhance your performance in any game you play on any platform. Compete like a pro.


VESA Ready
100x100mm VESA mounting compatible for your personal setup needs
Stellar eye care
Play all day and night. Our eye saver mode reduces the monitor's blue light emission, reducing eye strain and providing a more comfortable viewing experience

Will this monitor be able to run with the ps5 at 120fps also the screen for the border became undone and is falling apart after 3 months of use
Hello Chalill,
Thank you for the review.
IF you are still within the 1-year limited warranty for our Certified Refurbished products, we can still assist you with warranty. Please reach out to us here for assistance -> https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
To answer your first question, yes, the PXC243 should be able to display any games that can output at 120FPS. Not all games on the PS5 can do this.
looks brand new just one dead pixel over all super pleased with the monitor
Thank you for the review!
Please feel free to reach out to us if you ever have any questions or concerns -> https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
You can register your product here for warranty services if needed -> https://pixiogaming.com/register
Hold on to the original box and packaging in case you need to return it or for warranty services!
Stay Safe and Happy Gaming!
It is a really good monitor the only problem is i can’t get it to work in 240hz i have tried the displays setting and i doesn’t seem to give the option to change it to 240hz
Hello Ben,
Thank you for the review!
Have you made sure to connect the monitor to your device via DisplayPort or HDMI1 using an HDMI 2.0 cable or better?
For further assistance, please contact us at https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
Living in a smaller space, I needed something to upgrade my console gaming experience but most decent TVs are 40" and above these days. After looking up the specifications on Pixio's website, I settled on the P273 Prime as it hit all the bullet points I cared about. I don't really care about 4K but HDR, 120Hz, low flicker and AMD Freesync support were must haves.
Overall, it HAS been a major step up from my old 32" TV from 2015 but not without a host of frustrations. First, the brightness is poor and needs to be on 100% all the time whether you're in a bright room or a dark room. Anything lower than that and the entire display looks dull no matter what other color, contrast, or preset mode options you set.
Although the specifications sheet claims it supports HDR on Xbox Series X | S, in reality neither console detects it as HDR capable and, therefore, doesn't allow you to calibrate the display for HDR. This, apparently, is because the Xbox Series consoles won't recognize HDR on anything lower than 4K displays even if the displays are capable of it. So with the HDR setting turned on "On", the display is essentially emulating HDR10 on the Xbox Series games. The Xbox Series has no problems detecting the display as 120Hz capable and defaults to that mode automatically. It also detects the AMD Freesync capabilities but the setting to use it needs to be manually turned to "on" in the Xbox settings.
On the PlayStation 5, HDR works flawlessly on games that support it. The PS5 settings menu allows for HDR calibration. 120Hz mode is also game-dependent but on the games which offer 120Hz modes, the display works perfectly when those modes are enabled. However, the PS5 will not recognize the display as being AMD Freesync VRR compatible, but this is likely due to Sony's recent implementation of VRR and not being fully compliant with all Freesync devices.
And then there's the audio quality. It's so bad it makes me wonder why they even included a headphone jack in the first place. There is no bass, the highs clip to the point where they just cut out entirely, and the mids sound like listening to music in tin cans. The issue is so significant that I contacted Pixio support because I was wondering if I had a defective unit. The response I received in return was disheartening. Here's the direct quote from the support e-mail reply: "Unfortunately, the audio is as intended. The audio jack is meant for convenience and not sound quality. You will often find that most, if not all, monitors will be the same in audio quality."
This feels like a poor excuse when much cheaper TV units have significantly better digital audio converters in them. I ordered a USB-A to 3.5mm converter that has a better performing DAC in it and that cost $5.99. I find it incredulous that they spend all the money on display hardware but go cheap on a DAC that makes the audio-out nearly useless. If you're on PC, this won't be an issue because you're going to be using your PC's on-board or third party audio solution. But if, like me, you're using this as a console display, the only option is to use headphones through the respective controllers or buying a separate bluetooth audio device. This is an inconvenience, how much of one depends on what you already have at hand or if you don't mind faster battery drain from your controllers doing all the audio work for you.
All in all I like the display but I rather wish I had spent a bit more on something better. I've debated returning it and buying something different but the visuals and display performance have been such a step up from my old TV, I don't really want to go back while I wait to buy something different.
Thank you for the review!
Please feel free to reach out to us if you ever have any questions or concerns -> https://pixiogaming.com/pages/contact
You can register your product here for warranty services if needed -> https://pixiogaming.com/register
Hold on to the original box and packaging in case you need to return it or for warranty services!
Stay Safe and Happy Gaming!