Acer Predator X34 V with 34″ Ultrawide QD-OLED Panel and 175Hz Refresh Rate
Acer have recently announced a new monitor in their Predator gaming line-up. The X34 V will feature a 34″ ultrawide screen based on Samsung’s QD-OLED panel, and a competitor to already released models from Dell (AW3423DW reviewed), Samsung and Philips. The X34 V will have a 3440 x 1440 resolution and a 175Hz refresh rate like the other models and a curved (1800R) format. This model will not feature a Native G-sync module like Dell’s Alienware AW3423DW did, but will instead use adaptive-sync for variable refresh rate (VRR) support.
Acer Predator X34 V Specs
The screen is 34″ in size and has a 3440 x 1440 ultrawide format and a 1800R curvature. It’s built around a Samsung QD-OLED panel, with near instant response times and near infinite contrast ratio. Acer quote 0.1ms G2G and 1 million:1 respectively as a result. There is a 175Hz refresh rate like the competing models, supported by adaptive-sync for VRR and including certification under the NVIDIA ‘G-sync Compatible’ and AMD ‘FreeSync Premium’ schemes.
There is a 250 nits SDR brightness quoted and a 1000 nits peak brightness for HDR. The screen will support the HDR10 standard and be certified under the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 tier (not to be confused with the lowly normal HDR 400 tier). The per pixel local dimming and true blacks of the OLED panel should offer excellent HDR performance and freedom from blooming and halos. There is also a 10-bit colour depth and a wide colour gamut covering 99% DCI-P3. The screen should have the same coating as the competing models by the way, don’t expect anything new or different here.
Connectivity and Other Features
The stand offers tilt, height and swivel adjustments. For connectivity there are 2x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x USB type-C (with DP Alt mode and 65W power delivery) and 2x USB-A data ports.
The back of the screen features some familiar RGB lighting and there’s a useful headphone hook on the back of the stand too. There are also integrated 2x 5W speakers on this model. An audio output connection is also provided.
Pricing and Availability
Further details can be found in this press release, which lists the monitor with Q4 2023 availability for ~$1300 USD.
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