Acer Predator's X34 S: A 34-Inch 200Hz Nano-IPS Curve Monitor with 0.5ms Response Time

The Acer Predator X34 S curved gaming monitor sports a UW-QHD Nano-IPS panel that has a 200 Hz variable refresh rate and supports Nvidia’s G-Sync technology along with ultra-low response time to give you the best gaming experience.

Acer Predator's X34 S: A 34-Inch 200Hz Nano-IPS Curve Monitor with 0.5ms Response Time

The Taiwan OEM does generally make some pretty interesting gaming monitors for its customers in their Predator lineup. As spotted by Tom’s Hardware, one of Acer’s partner has started selling the company’s not-yet-announced curved monitor, revealing a host of specs.

So, the Acer Predator X34 S curved gaming monitor sports a UW-QHD Nano-IPS panel that has a 200 Hz variable refresh rate and supports Nvidia’s G-Sync technology along with ultra-low response time to give you the best gaming experience.

The monitor will be using a 34-inch Nano-IPS panel featuring a 1900R curvature with a 3840×1440 resolution along with a 21:9 aspect ratio. The monitor’s display goes up to 400 nits of typical brightness while 550 nits in HDR mode).

The Acer Predator X34 S comes with a 1000:1 contrast ratio, also with a high 200 Hz maximum refresh rate in overclock mode. As its a gaming monitor, it features an ultra-low 1 ms response time (0.5 ms minimal response time), and a wide 178°/178° viewing angles.

Most probably this is LG’s Nano-IPS panel, so you can expect the 10-bit panel to display 1.07 billion colors and reproduce 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The Acer Predator X34 also sports VESA Display HDR 400 certification, so you can play or stream anything in HDR as well.

Coming to the ports, the monitor sports a DisplayPort, an HDMI connector, and a USB Type-C input with an 85W power delivery option. The monitor also comes with a USB 3.0 hub and an audio output with two 7W speakers. The Acer Predator X34 S gaming monitor’s stand lets you adjust height, tilt, and swivel the display.

The Acer’s Predator X34 S is already up for pre-orders from Chinese Taobao.com for ¥9999 ($1,472 including VAT). The gaming monitor is expected to be released in China this December and it will be interesting to see when it makes itself globally available.

Originally published at Techno sports