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Acer drops a 1000 Hz monitor that tanks resolution for speed
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82241, member: 636"] Acer chases the refresh rate dragon with hardware that barely makes sense, officially dropping the Predator XB273U F6. This display hits 1000Hz only if gamers downgrade resolution to a potato-quality 720p via DFR mode. Native performance sits at QHD with a 500Hz refresh rate. It uses an IPS panel offering 2000:1 contrast. Color coverage hits 95% DCI-P3 with 8-bit+FRC depth. Connectivity remains stuck on DisplayPort 1.4. The brand also detailed the Predator X34 F3, an ultrawide QD-OLED unit running 3440x1440p. It pushes 500 nits brightness in HDR and includes actual 5W speakers. Then there is the Nitro XV270X P for pixel peepers. This IPS screen runs dual modes, allowing 5K at 165Hz or 2K at 330Hz. Driving 5K requires massive GPU power since even the RTX 5090 struggles to maintain framerates there. North America and China get stuck in Q2 2026 while EMEA waits until Q3. The XB273U F6 and Nitro XV270X P both cost $799. That ultrawide X34 F3 demands a steeper $1,199. [/QUOTE]
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