Acer Nitro XV273U F5 Gaming Monitor Hits 1,000 Hz Refresh Rate

Acer unveils five new gaming monitors including the Nitro XV273U F5 at 1000 Hz, Predator XB273K 3D with glasses-free 4K 3D, and the QD-OLED Predator X34 F1.

Acer gaming monitors lineup at Computex
Acer gaming monitors lineup at Computex

Acer is launching five new gaming monitors at Computex, expanding its Predator and Nitro product lines with features targeting high refresh rates and immersive visuals. The announcement covers models designed for competitive gaming as well as premium displays offering advanced panel technologies.

Acer gaming monitors lineup at Computex
Acer gaming monitors lineup at Computex

New models feature up to 1000 Hz refresh rates, glasses-free 3D, and QD-OLED panels for competitive and immersive gaming experiences.

The lineup includes the Nitro XV345CKR P, Nitro XV320QX, Nitro XV273U F5, Predator XB273K 3D, and Predator X34 F1. These models span Acer's budget-friendly Nitro series and its high-end Predator branding, catering to different tiers of the gaming monitor market.

The Nitro XV273U F5 achieves a 1,000 Hz refresh rate at a 1280 x 720 resolution using Dynamic Frequency and Resolution (DFR). The Predator XB273K 3D provides glasses-free 3D visuals at a 4K resolution with an 180 Hz refresh rate. The Predator X34 F1 features a QD-OLED panel.

Acer Predator XB273K 3D gaming monitor
Acer Predator XB273K 3D gaming monitor

All five monitors are scheduled to arrive in retail stores during the second quarter of 2026. Acer has not yet released specific pricing details or regional availability information for these models at this time.

This launch follows previous releases from Acer, including earlier Nitro and Predator gaming displays that focused on high refresh rates and standard panel technologies. The new models position the brand to compete in a market increasingly driven by ultra-fast response times and premium visual experiences.

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