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Acer unveils its new 720Hz OLED gaming monitor

Acer is preparing to launch its own dual-mode OLED monitor with a 720Hz refresh rate. The new Predator X27U F8 is a 27-inch class QHD monitor built on the same next-generation panel technology as Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W, setting the stage for fierce competition at the very high end of the gaming display market.

Acer's press release describes the Predator X27U F8 as a 26.5-inch OLED panel (probably using LG's 4th Gen Primary RGB Tandem), featuring a 2560×1440 resolution, a native 540Hz refresh rate, 10-bit colour depth, and a claimed 0.01/0.03ms GtG response time. The panel is factory calibrated to a Delta E <1, and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 gamut, so image quality should be excellent. It is also expected to be VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black certified, with a peak brightness of around 1500 nits.

For gamers who require every possible frame, the monitor also features a ‘dual-mode' option (DFR). This allows users to drop the resolution to 1280×720 and push the refresh rate to 720Hz, an interesting option for competitive players who prioritise speed above all else. The monitor supports AMD Freesync Premium Pro to provide a tear-free experience.

For connectivity, it features two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 2.1, a 90W USB-C port with DP Alt Mode, and a built-in KVM switch. Additionally, it features two 5W speakers, a height-adjustable stand with pivot, tilt, and swivel capabilities, as well as VESA 100×100 wall mounting support. Acer is targeting a Q1 2026 release in the United States for $1,299, with a European launch to follow in Q2 for €1,199.

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KitGuru says: Are you considering a dual-mode gaming monitor for a future upgrade? The refresh rates are really starting to impress but to hit 720Hz, you'll also need some seriously high-end hardware to drive that kind of frame rate. 

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