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

(483 reviews)

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$490.00

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  • Jonathan D. Oakley

    > 3 day

    The box came in looking like it had been stored in someones basement for a month, and the monitor wouldnt even post the on-screen display settings using the built-in controls, much less display from input. Customer service was basically useless; I tried to humor them by going through all the hoops they requested despite how obviously non-functional the thing was, and they proceeded to drop my help chat when it took me more than 60 seconds to find a second computer to hook into the monitor for troubleshooting. Not the kind of support Id expect for a $2,500 display.

  • Cary

    > 3 day

    Bottom line, I have a decent amount of disposable income and I ended up returning the monitor. It just isnt worth the cost.

  • 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.

  • Bradleyjb

    Greater than one week

    I recognize people are having issues, but I am not. Completely love the picture and gaming on this monitor. There is some haloing with FALD on, but not enough to bug me. No dead pixels, I run it at 144 (mostly RPG, sport and strategy - I dont need 200mhz FPS) and keep the OD on normal. I dont see flickering or scanlines and yes, I play Witcher 3 on it. The snowy picture does flicker, but thats not a realistic scenario for me. Fan is not audible 99% of the time (matter of fact, only when off sometimes). My most recent monitors have been an Acer X34, Acer XB321HK, and a Samsung CHG70. I think this monitor is better than each of those. The CHG70 has more saturated colors (which I love) but the FALD cant be beat and is amazing with HDR content, so worth the trade off.

  • home user

    > 3 day

    Was curious on MiniLED monitors in 32 and this was the first one available from reputable brand state side. From the pane perspective: the uniformity is great. The HDR setting works great in Windows PC. Mac videos looks good, but the generic areas looks washed out if using HRD. Gamers could see some blooming as has been reviewed by people with better eye than me. HDR videos looks great. I use it for productivity (coding and phot editing). Very pleasing to look at images or videos, but it should be for the price. For my purposes it is appealing, but one has to decide on their perceived value for money.

  • 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.

  • Jacob J Agatucci

    > 3 day

    Its a beautiful monitor and does exactly what it sets out to accomplish: provide stunning imagery in games and other video applications. The menu is well designed and easy to navigate and the build quality, overall, is solid. Not much to complain about here.

  • Andrew Tarter

    Greater than one week

    Ive had the monitor about 3 weeks now, after I got tired of waiting for the PG35VQ. I was aware of the fan discussions and wanted to take my chances. Id say about 20% of the time the monitor is on, it will do the rhythmic fan on/off. If its very quiet in the room, I do notice it, but its not enough of a problem for me to complain about it. Those saying it spins up to 100% and then off arent entirely accurate. Id say it spins up to about 15-20% power. The reason I know this, is because every once in a while when I turn the monitor on, it spins up to 100% (maybe to clear dust or something). And THAT is loud, like jet engine for 5 seconds or so. If your fan is doing that speed regularly, it is broken and return it. But the fan on/off as it is, I dont think its a big deal.

  • Jose

    > 3 day

    Well, the display is good, but not great. I am so frustrated that I have been wanting to spend a good chunk of money to get a good ultrawide monitor and they keep coming with either a large amount of ips glow or dead pixels. Dont get me wrong this puppy had a ton of backlight issues, but they went away by turning FALD on. I am tired of this. Acer didnt even try with their packaging it sucks to say the least and it doesnt feel premium at all. There were some good things about this monitor, but not enough justify the price. I will keep my good old TN panel that honestly doesnt come with the annoyances of IPS and VA, hopefully they manage to come with good OLED, or a better implementation of what ACER is trying to do here.

  • Lawrence Falor

    > 3 day

    I have ordered two x35 predator monitors through amazon and have been extremely unhappy with this monitor. The first monitor, attached picture with damage right side of the screen, arrived that way. When I first contacted amazon about this monitor they said it was a manufacturer defect and they would not take my return. Agent connected me to Acer and they informed me that if it isnt a manufacturer defect I would have to pay for it! I hung up and called amazon back and had to demand to speak to a US representative before I could get someone who actually would process a refund. I returned the monitor, amazon quickly refunded my money back and I had to wait until the monitor was in stock before I could order another. Ordered the second monitor and this one arrived and it actually could work. However; one I was able to finally get the monitor set up I noticed that it had several issues.

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