Predator XB273K 3D and X34 F1 Push Acer’s Gaming Lineup Into a Sharper Visual Era

Acer’s latest gaming monitor push is built around a simple idea: give different types of players a bigger visual leap without forcing them into the same kind of display. That is why the company is now pairing an eye-tracking 3D model with a high-speed curved QD-OLED option, while also pushing both Predator and Nitro further up the performance ladder.

The lineup is clearly aimed at two audiences at once. Enthusiast gamers get more immersive image technology, while competitive players get faster response and higher refresh rates, with image quality, responsiveness, and tear-free play positioned as the main priorities across the new monitors.

Predator XB273K 3D brings glasses-free immersion

The most attention-grabbing model is the Predator XB273K 3D, a 27-inch IPS monitor with a 3840×2160 resolution and a 180 Hz refresh rate through HDMI or DisplayPort. It also advertises a 1 ms / 0.5 ms response time, plus 3D eye-tracking technology for its standout visual feature.

Acer adds local AI support that uses the connected device’s graphics processing to transform standard 2D content into 3D visuals. To support gaming and content playback, the monitor includes AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, along with 400 nits of brightness, 95% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, 5 W x 2 speakers, and VESA 100×100 mm mounting support.

For the 3D experience, Acer bundles the SpatialLabs 3D Hub application. Through that software, users can adjust 3D modes, sync devices, and access popular games that support native 3D.

A curved QD-OLED option for competitive play

Acer also introduced the Predator X34 F1, a 34-inch curved monitor built for esports-focused users. It uses a Penta Tandem QD-OLED panel with a WQHD 3440×1440 resolution, a 360 Hz refresh rate, and a 0.03 ms GTG response time.

Color performance is part of the pitch as well. The monitor covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color space and posts a Delta E value that points to strong accuracy, making it more than just a speed-focused display.

Nitro and Predator both move higher

The broader strategy is not limited to one premium model. Acer is lifting both the Predator and Nitro lines together, showing that the company wants to serve enthusiast players and more casual gamers with a wider range of upgraded visual experiences.

That approach places advanced image quality, rapid response, and reduced tearing at the center of the new gaming-monitor direction. Instead of relying only on high refresh rates, Acer is using 3D support, QD-OLED, and ultra-high-resolution panels to create a more aggressive upgrade path for gamers.

Source: pemmzchannel.com

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