Acer has introduced two new additions to its gaming monitor portfolio, aimed at both high-end immersion and ultra-competitive speed. The new Predator XB323QK V4 and Nitro XV240 F6 displays target different segments of the gaming market but share a common focus on performance and visual clarity.
The Predator XB323QK V4 is a 32-inch monitor offering 4K UHD resolution (3840×2160), making it a strong contender for gamers who prioritize high-fidelity visuals. The panel supports a 160Hz refresh rate, with dynamic modes that scale from 120Hz down to 320Hz at lower resolutions, offering flexibility across various game types. A 0.5ms (GtG min.) response time is designed to minimize motion blur, while AMD FreeSync Premium ensures smooth playback without screen tearing.
The display also supports HDR10 and covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, promising high contrast and vibrant color reproduction suitable for both gaming and content creation. Wide viewing angles are enabled through IPS panel technology, and Acer VisionCare features, including blue light filtering and flicker reduction, are included to minimize eye strain during extended use.

Comfort and adjustability are built into the design via the ErgoStand, which supports full tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments. Integrated 2-watt speakers provide basic audio functionality, and the Acer Display Widget offers quick access to customization and calibration tools. Wall-mounting support is also included for those aiming to reduce desktop clutter.
While the Predator is focused on cinematic gaming and immersive environments, the new Acer Nitro XV240 F6 targets esports and fast-paced competitive play with an uncommon 600Hz refresh rate. This 24-inch display is part of Acer’s growing “UltraSpeed” category and is optimized for peak responsiveness, boasting a 0.1ms (GtG min.) response time.
Like its 4K counterpart, the Nitro XV240 F6 includes AMD FreeSync Premium to smooth out variable frame rates, and it also offers VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification, which delivers improved contrast and brightness for enhanced in-game visuals. With 90% DCI-P3 color coverage and Delta E<2 color accuracy, it also makes a case as a dual-purpose monitor for both gaming and creative workflows.

The monitor is ergonomically designed with the same ErgoStand adjustability as the Predator model and includes Acer VisionCare technologies for extended comfort. Its high refresh rate and precision response times make it particularly suited to competitive titles where speed and input timing can determine the outcome.
Acer has not disclosed regional pricing or release dates for the new displays, but both monitors signal the company’s continued investment in diverse gaming experiences—from graphically rich AAA titles to latency-critical esports.