A few weeks ago, Acer announced to be soon expand its monitor lineup with another UHD/4K model, featuring a 27-inch IPS panel with 3840 x 2160 resolution. Meanwhile Acer has crawled back, announcing that their Predator X27 4K HDR monitor is going to be be delayed until the first quarter of next year.
As we already mentioned the Predator X27 monitor is going to be equipped with a 27-inch panel and 3840 x 2160 Pixel resolution. There will be one HDMI 2.0 connector and two DisplayPort 1.4 ports. The display is based on an IPS panel with 100.000.000:1 contrast ratio and 1000 cd/m2 brightness. Acer is marketing this display as a gaming monitor and it supports G-Sync. The refresh rate is set to up to 144Hz and the grey-to-grey response time is set to 4ms.
On top of the specs there is a very well-built thin frame, which allows for pan, tilt, swivel and height adjustment. Furthermore it is compatible with VESA mounts making this display ideal for multi-monitor configurations if required.
So far Acer has not revealed any details on pricing but we’re sure it won’t take very long until those drives are going to be listed on the usual price comparison portals. According to Acer, the Predator X27 4K HDR G-Sync monitor should be available in Q1 2018.
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Acer