I'm a die-hard OLED fan - this is why I'm super excited about Acer's new Predator game monitor

I'm a die-hard OLED fan - this is why I'm super excited about Acer's new Predator game monitor

As someone who values OLED as highly as oxygen, I'm very excited to see Acer unveil its new 2024 monitors with "organic light-emitting diodes" at Computex 3 just around the corner. Because this display technology can turn off individual pixels, it ends up with a full black level that yields a very large contrast quality compared to standard LED panels

Naturally, the new line-up of Acer's Predator monitor is aimed squarely at gamers like me who like to play the best Steam games. It will be. The display is the new Acer Predator X27U F3, Predator X34X5, and Predator X32X3. 

The first ever ultrawide display I bought many months ago is an older version of the Predator X34 and it was one of the best curved monitors of its time. It was also the first screen to support Nvidia G-Sync, but naturally these newly announced panels also sport. Oh, and they're also treated to AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.

If you're not familiar with any of these features, they're a kind of display that helps smooth the game's frame rate while preventing the screen from tearing, which is done by synchronizing the monitor's refresh rate to match the GPU's fps output. It was literally a game changer, and I never had to buy a display again that didn't take advantage of Team Green or Team Red's great frame smoothing technology.  If you look at each of these new Acer products individually, the first is the Acer Predator X27U F3. This puppy is a 480Hz ultra fast refresh rate 1440p (2,560x1,440) monitor. Hoo-boy is an eternal destiny and you can play like this baby dream.

There are also 2 HDMI2.1 ports, which are very rare, but the stand comes with a tripod mount socket. The Predator X27U F3 will hit the market in the third quarter of this year, and will set you back 2 1,200, which is very expensive for a 27-inch monitor.

Next is the Predator X32X3. This model has a 4K (3,840x2,160) OLED screen, but on a 31.5-inch monitor, the level of pixel density that such a high resolution brings to a relatively small screen Of course, you can obviously dial down the resolution to improve performance in the best PC games. It will be. If you set the monitor to the highest resolution, the refresh rate will be maximum at 240Hz, but at 1080p, the X32X3 can reach an amazing 480Hz. This monitor starts atと1,200 and you can pick it up in this year's Q4.

Last but not least, we have Predator X34X5. This is another 1 curved monitor, featuring a 1800R curvature, 3,440 x 1,400 native pixels, and a 240-inch OLED panel with a refresh rate of 34Hz. Its 21:9 aspect ratio really provides a much wider view than a standard 16:9 widescreen display can offer and helps you immerse yourself in the game, with the Predator X34X5 starting at$1,100 and going to be released in Q32X3 like the aforementioned X4.

If you're a serious PC gamer, I'd go up to say OLED displays should be purchased at this point. And all these Acer models are seriously kitted out. In most cases, I am proud that I read this article without telling you "Go to the Ostrich"!"

Damn.

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