Acer’s latest Nitro monitor supports HDMI 2.1 for console games with 4K, 120 fps

Acer Predator XB323QK NV

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Acer has not forgotten about those who play exclusively on computers. The company has also announced two new models in its Predator range. For those with a greasy GPU like the RTX 3080 and $ 1,200 to burn, there’s the Predator XB323QK NV. It’s a 31.5-inch screen with a 3,840 by 2,160 panel with a refresh rate of 144 Hz and G-Sync compatibility. As with the Nitro model above, it also features 90 percent DCI-P3 coverage for wide color gamut.

Acer Predator XB273U NX

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Finishing off Acer’s updated monitor range is the 27-inch XB273U NX. For those with $ 1100 to spend on a game monitor, it seems like there are a lot of subjects. With its IP60 panel of 2,560 by 1,440 pixels, up to 275 Hz refresh rate and claim of 0.5 ms gray-to-gray response time, it hits the current sweet spot between image quality and responsiveness. It is also powered by one of NVIDA’s new Reflex Latency Analyzer module, which can measure the total input delay of your system. Both the XB323QK NV and XB273U NX come with Acer’s Vision Care 4.0 suite, which includes the company’s LightSense feature. Just like Apple’s True Tone technology, the feature can adjust the brightness and color temperature of the screens to match the ambient lighting of the room they are in.

Acer will release all three monitors in the US in May. While their price tags will put them out of reach of most people, the Nitro XV282K KV can be considered a good value for those playing on a computer and a new console of the current generation.

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