Acer Predator X25 bmiiprzx 24.5 FHD (1920 x 1080) Dual Drive IPS Gaming Monitor | NVIDIA G-SYNC | Up to 360Hz | Up to 0.3ms | 99% sRGB | 400nit | DisplayHDR 400 | Display Port 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.0

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  • Jessica and Joey McDaniel

    > 3 day

    Great picture, but only over DP. Only supports resolutions of up to 1080p over the HDMI port, versus 3440x1440 on the DP port. Annoying as Im now going to have to buy a kvM switch for the DP port for my other computer.

  • Falconlx

    > 3 day

    1000nit, 144hz, 10 bit ultrawide true HDR takes gaming to a new level! Explosions in BF5 are blinding. Fires burning in the middle of the night during Metro Exodus actually glow, words cannot describe how amazing Assassins Creed Odyssey looks in HDR! As for ultrawide Madden and NBA2k? Wow, to see WRs on the edge and to fast break seeing more than just half court, I could never go back. Its expensive, but if you want ALL of these features it is worth the price of admission. I have no regrets. Tip: although this monitor is capable of 200hz to get 10bit you have to stay at 144hz

  • Milk Milkins

    21-11-2024

    This my first Gsync monitor and it is well worth the price. Dont get confused like me if your also a first time Gsync buyer. When enabling Gsync through Nvidia control panel make sure Gsync is enabled in the option and there shouldnt be a 3rd option since it Native Gsync. I spent hours apon hours and even reset pc entirely thinking i needed that 3rd option box to be checked since it would not show up. I guess from a website i seen a native Gsync also did not have it while2 other different monitors that was, tested Gsync and compatible Gsync had the 3rd option of it. Also Gsync demo software if you use it and have gsync off you wont be able to use the gsync box in that program if that helps also.

  • jamo002

    > 3 day

    And he has two of them hooked up!

  • Armen Avakyan

    > 3 day

    I’ll start off by saying that I was not expecting to like this monitor, but I ended up keeping it because of how good it is. Now if you’re looking for the fastest monitor at 32 inches, This one is probably not the best choice. If you’re like me and just want something for single player games mixed with a few multiplayer games once in a while, this one is perfect for that.

  • Huy Nguyen

    > 3 day

    Got my hands on it and predator really out did themselves with this one. The coloring options are so nice and the 360hz feels super smooth. So many settings to play around with.

  • HannooFX

    Greater than one week

    I got the Acer X35 and took my chance knowing the flickering and fan issues others were complaining about, I was also aware that there is a firmware update earlier this year that resolved both those issues, but I was a bit skeptical and ready to be disappointed, my mind was set to get the Asus PG35VQ, but the Acer one is $600 cheaper than the cheapest PG35VQ I could find, so I pulled the plug and crossed my finger on the Acer.

  • minhty

    > 3 day

    Pretty expensive, but an absolutely beauty of a monitor. Its pretty expensive at $919 but it hit all the right points for me. Much more than what you need, and it has everything you want.

  • AndrewL

    > 3 day

    I just received the Acer Predator X32 FP today. I ran some tests after unboxing. I noticed two yellow spots in the lower left hand side of the screen. They are mostly visible when Adaptive Dimming is disabled and viewing a dark background. The packaging and the monitor do not show any physical damage. This looks like a manufacturing defect. Other than the noted issue, this monitor has a very nice and bright display. It also Has a 90 watt USB-C port that allows me to connect my laptop for both video and charging with one cable.

  • Hank Lin

    > 3 day

    There is a firmware release around Jan that fixed the flicker and fan is more silent (not on off).

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