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Acer QD OLED monitors pack a punch for gamers
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30440, member: 2262"] Acer brings two fresh QD-OLED gaming monitors to market today - the Predator X32 X2 and the Predator X27U X1. These screens mix quantum dot tech with OLED displays, creating amazing pictures with rich colors and deep blacks. They use less power than regular LCD screens and deliver sharper images for everyone who plays games. Both serious players and casual fans will love these monitors because they show clear 4K pictures, run at super-fast 240 Hz speeds, and respond in just 0.03 milliseconds. These monitors come with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro-tech, which stops screen tearing during fast action. This makes everything look smooth, whether you play HDR games or watch movies. Acer has been making better screens since it released its first QD-OLED gaming monitor, the Predator X34 QD-OLED. Its newest models add even more improvements across every feature. The bigger Predator X32 X2 has a 31.5-inch screen with 3840x2160 resolution and a 16:9 shape. It runs at a 240 Hz refresh rate, perfect for players who want movie-like gaming with lots of screen space. The smaller Predator X27U X1 uses a 26.5-inch screen at 2560x1440 resolution. This one fits better on small desks but still shows amazing pictures. Thanks to Dynamic Refresh Rate features, it can switch between 240 Hz and 60 Hz through DisplayPort. Both screens earned VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 approval and cover 99% of DCI-P3 colors. They have 1,500,000:1 contrast ratios that make bright areas pop and dark areas stay truly black. You can plug in PS5 or XBOX Series X consoles through HDMI 2.1 ports or connect gaming PCs with DisplayPort. The stands let you change height, tilt, and swivel to find your best viewing angle during play sessions. BlueLightShield Pro helps protect your eyes when gaming for hours. You can also display two sources at once with Picture-in-Picture or Picture-by-Picture modes, making these monitors great for work and gaming. The Predator X32 X2 costs $999.99 in North America starting June, €1,199 in Europe from August, and ¥5,999 in China during Q2. The Predator X27U X1 sells for $599.99 in North America right away, €699 in Europe beginning June, and ¥3,999 in China starting March. The exact details may change depending on where you live. [/QUOTE]
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