Acer Predator X25

Acer unveils their new Predator X25 360Hz Gaming monitor

Not that we need to, but who wouldn’t want to have one?

During the Next@Acer 2020 streaming gaming segment, Acer unveiled new Predator products, including a desktop and a laptop, an energy drink called the Predator Shot, a Bluetooth massage, and a boxing gaming chair. They also discovered the 360Hz Predator X25 monitor.

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The Acer Predator X25 is a 24.5-inch 1080p monitor with a 360Hz refresh rate, bringing gameplay pleasing to the player’s eyes. Normally no one needs a 360Hz monitor when 240Hz and 144Hz are more than enough, but isn’t it a bad thing to have one or not?

The monitor supports G-Sync and uses LightSense, which allows the monitor to change the brightness and color temperature depending on the surrounding light. Another feature is Adaptive Light, which changes colors around the monitor depending on the view displayed on it.

The Acer Predator X25 will be coming to North America and Europe for a price of $1,100. Meanwhile, players can also purchase Acer’s cheapest monitor, the Predator XB3.

Acer Predator X25
Acer Predator X25
 Acer Predator X25
Display 24.5 inches
1920x1080 (FHD)
IPS
Adaptive syncNVIDIA G-Sync
Refresh rate360Hz
Contrast1000:1
Brightness400 nits
Color99% sRGB
16.7M colors
SpeakersDual 2W
ConnectivityTwo HDMI 2.0
DisplayPort 1.4
Audio out
Four USB-A 3.0
USB-B

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What you need to know about monitors and 4K TV

4K TVs offer the best viewing experience today compared to any other standard

It is one of the screens with the highest pixel density on the market at 8 million. Unlike 1080p or 720p screens where you can spot pixels in an image, 4K screens offer a view that looks like you’re watching it from a window, not a TV.

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What you need to know about 4K TV?

4K refers to high-quality image technology, device, or content. 4K describes in two screen resolutions: 4096 × 2160 and 3840 × 2160. The largest has been introduced in digital cinemas while the second is more present in consumer devices like TV screens and computer monitors.

Resolution 3840 × 2160 is referred to as Ultra-Hight Definition or UHD while 4096 × 2160 is 4K true. But 4K UHD is used to describe both standards.

Regardless of the screen size you are watching, 4K offers to games, movies, and TV fans a unique experience. This experience is possible thanks to the doubling of the number of pixels you find on a normal 1080p TV.

The true 4K quality is noticeable on large screens such as the 55-inch TV. There is a debate today as to whether the human eye can read every detail that 4K offers. However, the difference between 4K and 1080p is easily discernible to the human eye, however, the quality of the content is also important.

It is advisable to see 4K content on 4K screens but they look just as great on 1080p or 720p screens. 4K resolution will automatically convert to 1080p or 720p. However, viewing 1080p or 720p content on 4K screens will simultaneously expose their poor quality due to the lower resolution.

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ViewSonic VX85 Series Monitors

ViewSonic brings its iF Award-winning VX85 series of monitors

ViewSonic VS85 Series is available in two screen sizes

ViewSonic has unveiled its newest line of monitors, the VX85 Series, which won the iF Design Award, while monitors are intended for home entertainment and home studios. The ViewSonic VS85 Series is available in two screen sizes, with innovative ergonomics, writes KitGuru.

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The VX85 series of monitors is available in 24- and 27-inch versions. The monitor has an innovative ring-shaped bracket design that allows for easy adjustment of rotation and slope, as well as more convenient cable management. The VX85, too, has extremely thin frames, blue light filter and offers customization levels of use.

Both VX85 series monitors use SuperClear IPS panels for accurate color display. When it comes to connections, monitors have HDMI, VGA and DisplayPort connectors, making them compatible with a wide range of devices. Also present is the USB Type-C port.

The two models that make up the ViewSonic VX85 series are the VX2485 and VX2785. The VX2485 has a 24-inch IPS display with 1920×1080p FHD resolution and a 75Hz AMD FreeSync refresh. The VX2785 is larger and has a 27-inch IPS panel with 2560×1440p QHD resolution, 1000: 1 page ratio, and 250-nit brightness.

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Optix MAG342CQR 1000R Gaming Monitor

MSI Announced its Curved Screen for Gaming: Optix MAG342CQR 1000R

The First Monitor with a 1000R Curvature!

During the CES, MSI has announced a monitor designed to cover 1000R (1000mm beam) flexibility and have a screen size of 34 inches, reports Overclock3D.

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Although MSI called this display “the world’s first” in a statement to the public, it should be noted that Samsung recently announced the 1000R monitors within the Odyssey G9/G7 series. However, the MSI MAG342CQR is “the first Ultrawide 21: 9 1000R WQHD gaming monitor”.

It’s about the 21: 9, 3440 x 1440p (WQHD) monitor, which is ideal for FPS games and motorsport/racing titles, for which the field of view is important. The display also supports 144Hz refresh and VESA Adaptive Sync. It is not known at this time if the monitor is certified as G-Sync compatible.

MSI Optix MAG342CQR 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor
MSI Optix MAG342CQR 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor

MSI listed the monitor with 1ms responsiveness and VA panel, as well as support for 1.07 billion colors (10-bit) and full sRGB color spectrum coverage. The launch date and pricing for the Optix MAG342CQR 1000R Curved Gaming monitor were not released.

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Acer Predator X55

Acer brings the 55-inch 4K OLED monitor for gaming

An TV-sized monitor for your PC games

The Acer Predator division during the CES 2020 fair has introduced the 55-inch CG552K gaming monitor with 4K OLED display, adaptive sync support, NVIDIA G-Sync and 120Hz refresh.

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The monitor has light sensors which optimize the lighting depending on the local environment, as well as a proximity sensor which activates the monitor when detecting the presence of the user, reports Engadget.

The CG552K has a variety of connectivity options, including three HDMI 2.0 ports, two DisplayPort v1.4s, one USB-C and two USB-type-A ports. Two 10W speakers are also available. The display has support for 98.5% DCI-P3 color spectrum and 400 nights of brightness.

The Predator X32
The Predator X32/ Image: Acer

Acer has also announced Predator X32 and X38 monitors. The Predator X32 has a 32-inch 4K display, 144Hz refresh rate and NVIDIA G-Sync Ultimate. It has 1440-nits brightness, VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification, and connectors include three HDMI 2.0 ports, DisplayPort 1.4 and four USB-C ports, as well as 4W speakers.

The Predator X38
The Predator X38/ Image: Acer

The Predator X38 has a 37.5-inch UWQHD + (3840 x 1600p) curved display, with support for NVIDIA G-Sync. The monitor has VESA DIsplayHDR 400, Delta E certification.

About pricing and availability:

  • The Predator X32 arrives during the second quarter at a price of €3299;
  • The X38 will be available in April for €2199;
  • The 55-inch CG552K gaming model will go on sale from the third quarter, priced at 2699 euros.

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ROG Swift 360

Nvidia unveils its first 360Hz 1080p G-Sync monitor: ROG Swift 360

The first 360Hz monitor was unveiled during CES

Nvidia unveiled yesterday the world’s fastest gaming and esports monitor, the ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz. This monitor is 24.5 inches in size and supports a resolution of 1080p to 360Hz, exceeding the current standard of 240Hz.

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The monitor uses Nvidia’s G-Sync technology to deliver the best PC experience, which means players must have the best Nvidia GPUs to use it to its full potential. It’s not clear how this monitor works with AMD GPUs, so they’ll have to wait a bit longer for more information. Meanwhile, GeForce RTX users can immediately use the advanced features of this monitor.

Along with the monitor and trailer above, Nvidia also released statistics from their research last year. The company found that flick shots in Overwatch improved by 37% from a 360Hz monitor to 60Hz, beating 240Hz by 4%.

Some of the games that support this monitor are Rainbow Six: Siege, Fortnite, Overwatch and CS: GO. To show players the possibilities offered by a 360Hz monitor, Nvidia created a test in CS: GO where players have to eliminate as many opponents in 45 seconds, constantly rotating to find opponents. The company plans to bring a demo this week to CES, where the ROG Swift 360Hz will debut.

Nvidia has not yet released details on the launch date and pricing of the monitor, but it is rumored that it will come in 2020. ASUS monitor will certainly not be for the faint-hearted, seeing similar monitors 24 inch 240Hz go for around $400- $500, but for competitive players this is definitely a worthwhile investment.

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Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor

Samsung New 49-Inch QLED Curved Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor Unveiled

At Electronic Consumer Show (CES), Samsung is presenting an extremely curved monitor. The 32: 9, 49-inch QLED has a resolution of 5120×1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 240Hz.

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The screen is HDR1000 certified. It supports AMD’s FreeSync2 and is also compatible with Nvidia G-Sync.

Extreme curved, as Verge tells it, conveys an all-inclusive experience “where the screen feels like it’s on all sides.” There’s a big blue light on the back, which makes the screen appear like a science fiction movie.

Along with the Odyssey G9, Samsung also announced the smaller Odyssey G7 monitors. They should be available in 32- and 27-inch versions in 16: 9 format and 2560×1440 pixels resolution.

The refresh rate is also 240Hz, but the brightness is lower at HDR600 unlike Odyssey G9. Like the larger model, Odyssey G7 comes with a radius of 1000. Prices for these screens range from 1200 Euro and above.

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AOC AGON AG273FCZE

AOC AGON AG273FCZE: 27-inch 240Hz monitor unveiled

AOC has introduced its newest member of the AGON monitor family. It’s about the AOC AGON AG273FCZE model, which features a 27-inch display with a refresh rate of 240Hz, KitGuru reports.

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The VA panel used by the monitor has a flexibility of 1500R, 1920 x 1080p resolution and 0.5ms MPRT responsiveness (thanks to the backlight for blur motion reduction that comes with the monitor).

The 8-bit pre-calibrated panel has a contrast of 3000: 1, while maximum brightness is 300 cd/m². In addition, the display offers 120% coverage of sRGB color spectrum as well as 90% DCI-P3 coverage and 98% NTSC coverage.

Adaptive Sync support enables refresh between 48Hz and 240Hz, while AMD and Nvidia graphics cards should operate without screen separation. FlickerFree and Low Blue Light technologies are also offered.

from the connectors, 2x HDMI ports, 1x DisplayPort 1.4 ports, and 1x D-Sub VGA ports are present. Available is VESA 75×75 mm for alternate position configuration.

On the back of the monitor is the LED ring with 13 individual lights, each with 100k colors. The AOC has not made the price and availability of the AGON AG273FCZE monitor yet.

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BenQ PD3420Q Designer Monitor

BenQ Announces PD3420Q Designer Monitor

In the wake of the growing popularity of ultra-wide monitors, BenQ is expanding its DesignVue line with the PD3420Q Designer Monitor. The monitor is dedicated to multimedia professionals and content creators who need accurate color rendering while working, KitGuru reports.

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From the outside, the PD3420Q is similar to the latest BenQ PD models, with a “borderless” design and a black interior, with a polished metal base. The back of the monitor is made of matte black plastic. In addition to standard navigation keys, the Hotkey Puck G2 controller is also available.

The monitor has a 34-inch IPS panel with 60Hz refresh and 3440×1440 (21:9) resolution, a 5ms G2G response and 1000:1 contrast. The viewing angles of the monitor are 178 degrees. The display comes with factory-calibrated support for average DeltaE of ≤3 and covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum as well as 100% sRGB color gamut. The maximum brightness is 350 cd/m² but can be increased up to 400 cd/m² with HDR.

When it comes to connectors, it offers 1x DisplayPort 1.4 port, 2x HDMI 2.0 ports and 3x USB 3.1 ports at the bottom, as well as a USB Type-C (DP alt mode) port, with 3.5mm audio jack port and one USB port 3.1 located on the left side. Also present are 2/ 2.5 speakers.

Price and availability of BenQ PD3420Q Designer Monitor have not been published.

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Dell brings the 27-inch 4K monitor with built-in calibration tool

Dell has unveiled its newest monitor, the UP2720Q. This 27-inch model was created for users who need a monitor for processing photos and videos with improved color accuracy.

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Dell UP2720Q monitor comes in 4K resolution, and according to the company, it will be the first model of this size and resolution to come with an integrated colorimeter.

For those who don’t know, the colorimeter is a tool used to calibrate the monitor. This means that users can quickly and easily configure their monitor whenever they want or need it. Dell also points out that this will help with efficiency because the colorimeter helps keep the constant from entering the exit.

Other features of the monitor include the implementation of the Thunderbolt 3 connection for faster data transfer, and the connection of laptops that can be charged into the monitor.

Dell UP2720Q is not cheap and will retail for $2000, with the market expected on January 15, 2020.

Dell UP2720Q 27-inch 4K Monitor Specs

  • 27-inch 4K (3840 x 2160) true 10-bit IPS panel’
  • 100% Adobe RGB, 98% DCI-P3 and 80% BT2020 coverage
  • High pixel density of 163ppi
  • Thunderbolt 3 connectivity
  • Built-in colorimeter
  • 1300:1 contrast ratio
  • 8ms response time
  • 250 cd/m2 brightness
  • 178-degree viewing angles
  • Picture-By-Picture feature
  • CalMAN color calibration software compatability
  • Availability: Jan 2020
  • Connectivity: HDMI (2 x 2.0a) ; USB-C (out) 1 ; USB-C (in) 1 ; USB Type-A (out) 4 x USB 3 (1 x BC 1.2) ;
  • Price: $1,999

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