Acer has announced the launch of its latest gaming monitors, the Predator X32 X2 and X27U X1, both equipped with QD-OLED panels and offering a 240 Hz refresh rate. The X32 X2 boasts a 31.5-inch 4K panel, while the X27U X1 features a 26.5-inch WQHD panel. Both monitors promise vibrant colors, high peak brightness levels, and impressive contrast ratios. They are also certified by VESA DisplayHDR 400 and support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, though compatibility with Nvidia G-Sync is also expected. Despite their premium features, the monitors lack USB ports, which might be a concern for some users. The Predator X32 X2 is priced at $999 and is set to arrive in North America in June, while the X27U X1 is priced at $599 and will be available at the same time.
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