Acer expanded its portfolio of gaming screens during Computex 2026 in Taipei, and the new Predator and Nitro monitors arrive with a range that goes from glasses-free 3D to a refresh rate capable of reaching 1000 Hz.
There are five models in total, divided between the premium Predator family and the Nitro line, aimed at those looking for high performance at a lower price.
They all adopt image tear-free technology, with support that starts from AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and goes all the way to compatibility with NVIDIA G-SYNC. It is the second wave of screens that the manufacturer shows in 2026, after the group revealed at CES, in January.
Predator XB273K 3D: depth without needing glasses
The 27-inch model is the most unconventional. It uses a panel IPS 4K UHD at 180 Hz and relies on eye tracking to create the sensation of depth without any accessory on the player’s face.
The big thing is an embedded local AI model. It takes advantage of the graphics processing of the connected PC to transform ordinary 2D content into an image with a three-dimensional appearance, without relying on games originally made in 3D.
The monitor also debuts the application SpatialLabs 3D Hubwhich brings together 3D mode adjustments, device synchronization and a selection of titles with native support for the effect. The proposal continues Acer’s commitment to 3D screens without glasses, a line that the brand had been playing in SpatialLabs View products. There’s also AMD FreeSync Premium and G-SYNC compatibility to maintain fluidity.
Predator X34 F1: 360 Hz QD-OLED targeting esports
Aimed at high competition, the X34 F1 features a panel 34-inch QD-OLED with WQHD resolution (3440×1440), 1800R curvature and 21:9 aspect ratio. The refresh rate rises to 360 Hz, with a response time of 0.03 ms (GTG).

Color fidelity is the other highlight. There is 99% DCI-P3 coverage, Delta E accuracy less than 2 and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, with a peak of 1300 nits in short scenes. The QD-OLED Penta Tandem panel uses a five-layer blue emission structure, a feature that Acer associates with more brightness and longer lifespan.
Those who spend hours in long sessions can count on eye protection features like BlueLightShield Pro, flicker-free mode and low dimming.
“According to Acer, the line was designed to deliver immersion without compromising speed, clarity and competitive response.”
Nitro XV345CKR P: 5K curved with Mini LED
In the Nitro wing, the 34-inch XV345CKR P is the most robust model in the picture. It combines resolution 5K WUHD (5120×2160) with VA panel and 1344-zone Mini LED backlighting, which helps with contrast control and black depth.

The native rate is 180 Hz, but Dynamic Frequency and Resolution (DFR) technology allows you to reach 360 Hz in WFHD, trading pixel density for speed when the game demands it. The set is DisplayHDR 1000 certified, Delta E less than 2 and 95% DCI-P3, in addition to FreeSync Premium Pro and G-SYNC compatibility.
Nitro XV320QX: 5K flat for gaming and creating
The 31.5-inch XV320QX targets gamers and content creators alike. The screen IPS 5K (5120×2880) runs at 165 Hz and, via DFR, reaches 330 Hz in QHD, letting the user switch between maximum sharpness and accelerated cadence.

The response time reaches 0.5 ms (GTG), with 95% coverage of the DCI-P3 and Acer HDR400. A practical detail for those who tinker a lot with settings: the model includes the Acer Smart Dial and an infrared remote control to adjust brightness, contrast and input without entering the on-screen menus.
Nitro XV273U F5: up to 1000 Hz, with an important caveat
The 27-inch XV273U F5 is the manufacturer’s speed flag-bearer. The panel IPS QHD (2560×1440) it reaches 540Hz at native resolution and, with DFR enabled, rises to an impressive 1000Hz.

It is worth reading the fine print carefully. This 1000 Hz ceiling only occurs in HD resolution (1280×720), a mode designed for extreme-paced 2D games, and not at the full resolution of the monitor. Even so, the native 540 Hz already places the product among the fastest on the market for this audience.
The screen has 95% DCI-P3, Delta E less than 2 and VESA DisplayHDR 600. Completing the package are double light bars, the VRB Pro blur reduction feature, FreeSync Premium and G-SYNC compatibility.
The look mixes a black frame on the front with a white back and base.
Technical sheet of the five monitors
| Model | Screen | Panel | Resolution | Native refresh | DFR Mode | Response | HDR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Predator XB273K 3D | 27″ | IPS | 4K (3840×2160) | 180Hz | — | 0.5 ms (GTG min.) | 400 nits |
| Predator X34 F1 | 34″ curved | QD-OLED | WQHD (3440×1440) | 360Hz | — | 0.03 ms (GTG) | DisplayHDR True Black 500 |
| Nitro XV345CKR P | 34″ curved | VA Mini LED | 5K WUHD (5120×2160) | 180Hz | 360Hz in WFHD | 5 ms (GTG) | DisplayHDR 1000 |
| Nitro XV320QX | 31.5″ | IPS | 5K (5120×2880) | 165Hz | 330Hz in QHD | 0.5 ms (GTG min.) | Acer HDR400 |
| Nitro XV273U F5 | 27″ | IPS | QHD (2560×1440) | 540Hz | 1000Hz in HD | 0.5 ms (GTG min.) | DisplayHDR 600 |
Price and availability
The announced values start in North America, with arrival scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026 in almost the entire list.
The conversions below use the commercial quotation of around R$5.04 and serve only as a reference, as they do not include Brazilian taxes or import fees.
| Model | Starting Price (US) | Approximate conversion | Arrival (North America) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Predator XB273K 3D | $1,299.99 | ~R$6,550 | Q4 2026 |
| Predator X34 F1 | $1,099.99 | ~R$5,540 | Q4 2026 |
| Nitro XV345CKR P | $899.99 | ~R$4,535 | Q4 2026 |
| Nitro XV320QX | $1,099.99 | ~R$5,540 | Q4 2026 |
| Nitro XV273U F5 | $699.99 | ~R$ 3,525 | Q4 2026 |
In Europe, entry prices range from EUR 599 (around R$3,545) for the XV273U F5 to EUR 1499 (around R$8,875) for the XB273K 3D. China and Australia appear in part of the list with different windows, including a third quarter launch in China for the 3D model and the XV273U F5.
Who follows the market peripherals And high-end hardware enthusiasts will notice that Acer has staggered the regions unevenly, and the XV345CKR P will only land in Europe in early 2027.
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No confirmed date for Brazil
The global statement mentions North America, Europe, China and Australia, but does not include price or deadline for Brazil. Acer has been operating in the country for 12 years and is among the retail leaders in revenue and volume, which is usually part of the catalog arriving here after the international debut.
Another point that deserves attention is the pace of the brand’s launches. This is the second crop of Predator and Nitro monitors in just a few months, adding to what the company showed at CES at the beginning of the year, a sign that the competition for high refresh rate and 5K resolution continues to accelerate among gamer screen manufacturers.
For the Brazilian public, the practical recommendation is to treat the values in dollars and euros as a starting point, and not as the final price that will appear in national retail.
Sources): Acer (PR Newswire)

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