Acer Unveil Nitro XV325QK V3 with 32″ 4K IPS Panel, Mini LED Backlight and Dual-mode

Acer have expanded their Nitro XV3 series with the XV325QK V3 model. This 32” IPS panel boasts a “4K” resolution, native 160Hz refresh rate and a 1,152 local dimming zone Mini Led backlight for enhanced HDR performance and brightness. In addition, it also features ‘Dynamic Frequency and Resolution’ (dual-mode) technology which enables you to double your refresh rate to 320Hz when dropping to a lower 1080p resolution.
Acer Nitro XV325QK V3 Specs

This is a 32” sized screen (31.5” accurately), with a flat format, built around an IPS LCD technology panel. It features a 3840 x 2160 “4K” resolution, 140 PPI pixel density, 1ms G2G response time spec (0.5ms MPRT), 1000:1 contrast ratio, 178/178 viewing angles, 10 bit colour depth and a wide colour gamut covering 99% of the DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB colour spaces. It also offers a factory calibrated Delta E<2 accuracy too. It has a native 160Hz refresh rate which is supported by AMD FreeSync Premium for VRR.
The Acer Nitro XV325QK V3 incorporates a fully ergonomic stand with a full range of tilt, height, rotate and swivel adjustments so you can get your set up just right. To aid your comfort levels even further it offers Flicker-free and Low Blue Light technologies. It also features a ‘ZeroFrame’ design to maximise your viewing screen space.
1,152-zone Mini LED backlight

The 1,152-zone Mini LED backlight provides high-end LCD HDR capabilities, as well as certification under the VESA DisplayHDR 1000 tier, offering a peak brightness of 1000 nits. Although there does not appear to be an official product page for this model yet, Amazon (affiliate link) have listed it on their website as having a glossy screen coating which is unusual in an LCD panel.

Connectivity
For connectivity there are 2x HDMI 2.1 ports, 2x DisplayPort 1.4 and a headphone jack.
Availability and pricing
This monitor is currently available from Amazon.com at the time of writing for ~$609 USD.
Source: Display Specifications
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