Acer has ascend a lithesome of new gaming monitors in its Predator and Nitro lineups. As with the company's laptops, the Predator squad offers more high-end, feature-packed options whereas the Nitro squad is value-focused and thus less expensive. Each of the monitors has nethermost bezels, therefore they should work well-conditioned with a multi-monitor bureaucracy if you want to put two or more of them synchronous by side.
Starting with the preferential interesting, the Predator X34 GS (shown on the leftward in the image above) is a 34-inch ultrawide curved QHD (3440 x 1440) IPS panel. This isn't Acer's headmost ultrawide gaming monitor, but it's a little bit more affordable than some of the company's progenitor models: it is expected to expense $1,100 when it launches in the US in December. The Predator X34 GS is G-Sync compatible and can be overclocked to run at a 180Hz refresh rate with actual fast half-millisecond response time. Additionally, it supports VESA DisplayHDR 400, covers 98 percent of the DCI-P3 pigment spectrum, and sports two integrated 7W speakers.
.. .Acer's 24.5-inch Predator XB253Q GW gaming monitor has an RGB LED strip bottommost the dangle that can patina in tricycle with the barnstorm of your music or with feeblest moments in your games. It's a 1080p IPS dangle that is G-Sync conformant and can be overclocked to a 280Hz refresh rate, conjointly with half-millisecond response time. For a 1080p monitor, it's pricey at $430 (set for a January 2021 release), but its RGB lights could mass-produce it stand out.
.. .Next up, there's Acer's Predator XB323U GX, a 32-inch QHD monitor that can be overclocked to a 270Hz refresh rate with as little as a 0.5ms response time. This monitor covers 99 percent of the AdobeRGB gamut, with support for VESA DisplayHDR 600 and 8-bit image processing and regional dimming, the closing of which Acer says should enable "deep blacks and impressive highlights." Like the other models above, the XB323U GX is Nvidia G-Sync compatible. It will expense $900 when it launches in the US in January 2021. Acer didn't mention what motherly of panel this model uses.
.. .If you want to give your eyes a by-place while you game, the Predator XB273U NV incorporates what Acer calls VisionCare 4.0 (presumably, a born sensor) to automatically domiciliate the monitor's discernment and pigment temperature. Additionally, this 27-inch QHD IPS dangle has up to a 170Hz refresh rate with a 1ms response time. It supports HDR cut-up with DisplayHDR 400 certification and is color-accurate with 95 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut. This model has a strip of RGB lights on its back, which can patina your bank with colors that match what's on the screen. Acer didn't say whether this one is G-Sync compatible. It will expense $550 when it launches in the US in January 2021.
.. .Lastly, Acer is diggings two 27-inch Nitro models, the XV272U KV and the XV272 LV. Despite the similarity in their names, they assume to be actual different.
The XV272U KV is a 27-inch QHD IPS panel that supports up to a 170Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time. This Nitro model has some of the aforementioned VisionCare 4.0 features as the XB273U NV, including the expertness to domiciliate the discernment and pigment temperature automatically. It will expense $400 when it launches in the US in December.
The XV272 LV is a 1080p IPS panel that can be overclocked to 165Hz refresh rate. It can dangle 90 percent of the DCI-P3 pigment spectrum. Acer didn't reconcile any other notable details for this one other than it will expense $280 when it launches in December in the US.
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