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Acer Unveils High-Resolution and High-Speed Monitors at CES 2026

Acer has revealed four new monitors at CES 2026. The lineup includes models aimed at gamers and one for professional creators. Three focus on gaming performance, while the fourth targets color-accurate work.

Gaming Monitors Push Boundaries

The Predator XB273U F6 stands out with its extreme refresh rate capabilities. This 27-inch display uses an IPS panel at QHD resolution (2560×1440). It reaches 500 Hz at native resolution and up to 1000 Hz when switched to 720p mode. The panel covers 95% DCI-P3 and includes AMD FreeSync Premium support. Brightness sits at 350 nits.

Next, the Predator X34 F3 brings QD-OLED technology to a curved ultrawide format. The 34-inch screen offers UWQHD resolution (3440×1440) and a 360 Hz refresh rate. It delivers a 0.03 ms response time, 99% DCI-P3 coverage, and peak brightness of 500 nits in HDR. AMD FreeSync Premium Pro helps ensure smooth gameplay.

The Nitro XV270X P combines high resolution with solid speed. This 27-inch IPS model runs at 5K (5120×2880) with a 165 Hz refresh rate. In dual-mode, it hits 330 Hz at QHD. It supports HDR400 and covers 95% DCI-P3.

Professional Option for Creators

Acer also introduced the ProDesigner PE320QX, a 31.5-inch IPS display with 6K resolution (6016×3384). It runs at 60 Hz and emphasizes color accuracy with 99% Adobe RGB and 98% DCI-P3 coverage. HDR600 support provides up to 600 nits peak brightness. Connectivity includes HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and USB-C.

31.5-inch 6K Acer ProDesigner monitor used for professional photo editing
The ProDesigner PE320QX in a creator’s workflow – Ai

Pricing and Availability

  • Predator XB273U F6: Starts at $799.99
  • Predator X34 F3: Starts at $1,199.99
  • Nitro XV270X P: Starts at $799.99
  • ProDesigner PE320QX: Starts at $1,499.99

Most models arrive in North America during Q2 2026, with regional variations in EMEA and other markets.

These displays show Acer’s focus on both competitive gaming and detailed creative tasks. The mix of high refresh rates, advanced panel types like QD-OLED, and elevated resolutions gives users several options depending on their needs.

Also Read: Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar Monitors Hit Shelves After Years of Waiting

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