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Acer expands its display portfolio at CES 2026

Acer is kicking off 2026 with an impressive line-up, presenting four new monitors and a high-quality 4K projector. The company is targeting gamers, creatives and home entertainment fans in equal measure. With technologies such as QD-OLED, 6K resolution, up to 1,000 Hz refresh rate and sustainable laser projection, Acer is setting new standards in image quality and performance.

  • Predator XB273U F6: Up to 1,000 Hz for e-sports professionals
  • Predator X34 F3: QD OLED clarity with 360 Hz
  • Nitro XV270X P: 5K resolution and 330 Hz for gamers and creatives
  • ProDesigner PE320QX: 6K display for precise color work
  • Acer Vero HL1820: 4K RGB laser projector for movie nights and gaming

Gaming monitors on a new performance level

Acer presents its fastest monitor to date with the Predator XB273U F6. The 27-inch QHD IPS panel achieves up to 1,000 Hz at 1,280 x 720 pixels thanks to Dynamic Frequency and Resolution (DFR) – a value specially designed for professional e-sports players. With 95% DCI-P3, 99% sRGB and a brightness of 350 nits, the monitor delivers brilliant colors and high precision. The monitor can be flexibly integrated into any setup via HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4.

Predator XB273U F6
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For users who value visual brilliance as well as speed, the Predator X34 F3 offers a 34-inch curved QD OLED panel with 3,440 x 1,440 pixels and a refresh rate of 360 Hz. The panel impresses with its rich contrast, deep blacks and true-to-life colors – thanks to 99% DCI-P3 coverage and up to 500 nits of brightness. In combination with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, the monitor delivers butter-smooth movements in games and videos without tearing or ghosting.

Predator X34 F3
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The Nitro XV270X P is even more versatile: a 27-inch monitor with 5K resolution (5,120 x 2,880) and 165 Hz. In DFR mode, up to 330 Hz is possible with WQHD – a strong compromise between speed and detail accuracy. With HDR400, 95% DCI-P3 and 0.5 ms response time, the model is aimed at gamers and creative professionals who value color fidelity and flexibility. Ergonomic adjustment options and the latest connection standards make it an all-rounder in a modern setup.

Nitro XV270X P
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Focus on precision and sustainability

Acer is expanding its portfolio for professional image editing and video production with the ProDesigner PE320QX. The 31.5-inch monitor impresses with 6K resolution (6,144 x 3,456) and 10-bit display via HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1 and USB4 Type-C. With an almost complete coverage of 99% Adobe RGB and 98% DCI-P3 as well as up to 600 nits in HDR600 mode, Acer is committed to maximum color precision. The integrated AI-ProxiSense function saves energy by automatically putting the display into sleep mode when no presence is detected – ideal for hybrid working environments.

ProDesigner PE320QX.
Image: Acer

For home cinema, the Acer Vero HL1820 expands the product portfolio with a 4K UHD RGB laser projector that achieves 5,500 lumens brightness and 106 percent BT.2020 color space coverage. Thanks to HDR support and a latency of just 4.2 ms, the model is also suitable for large-screen gaming. Acer also underlines its focus on sustainability with a 50 percent recycled housing and mercury-free laser engine. The durable construction offers up to 30,000 hours of operating time and 50 percent less energy consumption compared to conventional lamp projectors.

Acer Vero HL1820
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Prices and availability

Model Availability Price (RRP)
Predator XB273U F6 Q2 2026 899 €
Predator X34 F3 Q3 2026 1.199 €
Nitro XV270X P Q3 2026 899 €
ProDesigner PE320QX Q3 2026 1.499 €
Acer Vero HL1820 March 2026 1.499 €

Further information on regional prices and technical details are available at acer.com

Conclusion

With its new monitor and projector portfolio, Acer 2026 covers a broad spectrum – from high-end gaming and creative workflows to a sustainable home theater experience. The combination of innovative display technologies, extreme frame rate and precise color reproduction underlines Acer’s claim to take user experiences to a new level.

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