Wednesday, April 30th 2025

Acer Unveils Two New Gaming Monitors: Predator XB323QK V4 with 4K UHD and Nitro XV240 F6 "UltraSpeed" Display

Acer today announced the launch of two new cutting-edge gaming monitors - the Predator XB323QK V4 and Acer Nitro XV240 F6. Designed to offer enhancements to gaming visuals and performance, the new monitors set a high standard for gaming displays in the market, delivering exceptional refresh rates, stunning visuals, and advanced features tailored to meet the demands of competitive players and enthusiasts.

Predator XB323QK V4: Expansive 4K Gaming
The Predator XB323QK V4 brings an exceptional 4K UHD (3840x2160) resolution, offering gamers the clarity and details needed for a truly immersive gaming experience. Whether exploring expansive open worlds or engaging in high-intensity action sequences, the stunning visuals of the XB323QK V4 bring every game to life in breathtaking detail.
Boasting a fast 160 Hz refresh rate, this monitor ensures smooth gameplay with ultra-responsive performance. Additionally, the monitor supports a dynamic refresh rate (DRR) of 120 Hz and dynamic frequency and resolution for FHD at 320 Hz, offering flexible refresh options for a wide range of gaming scenarios. The response time of up to 0.5 milliseconds (G to G, Min.) further reduces motion blur, ensuring that every fast-moving scene is rendered with precision and clarity.

The Predator XB323QK V4 is equipped with AMD FreeSync Premium technology to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering, creating a seamless and fluid gaming experience. The monitor's in-plane switching panel offers wide viewing angles and consistent color accuracy, making it an ideal choice for those who demand vibrant, true-to-life colors.

For gamers who crave even more visual richness, the Predator XB323QK V4 supports HDR10, providing enhanced brightness, contrast, and a broader color range. The display also features a wide DCI-P5 95% color gamut, delivering deeper and more vivid colors for a cinema-quality experience.

The Predator XB323QK V4 takes into consideration the gamers' comfort. It includes Acer's VisionCare technology, which incorporates flicker-free and blue light reduction features to minimize eye strain during prolonged gaming sessions. The monitor also comes with the ErgoStand, which allows for full ergonomic adjustments, ensuring that gamers can maintain a comfortable and customizable viewing position for long hours of play. Additionally, the Acer Display Widget software provides a simple and intuitive interface for quick adjustments and personalized settings.

For maximum comfort, the monitor provides adjustable tilt, swivel, pivot, and height allowing gamers to find the perfect viewing angle for any environment. It can also be wall-mounted to save desk space. The integrated 2-watt speakers amplify quality audio, and the Acer display widget provides intuitive control and calibration.

Acer Nitro XV240 F6: Competitive Speed and Precision
The Acer Nitro XV240 F6 is the latest addition to Acer's breakthrough gaming portfolio of "UltraSpeed" displays, offering an ultra-responsive monitor with a standout 600 Hz refresh rate. Engineered to match speed requirements in esports, the monitor provides an incredibly fluid gaming experience that ensures every action is smooth and precise. The high 600 Hz refresh rate combined with DRR, provides excellent motion clarity, minimizing motion blur and delivering that competitive edge for gamers who demand the quickest response times. With response times of up to 0.1 milliseconds (G to G, min.), the Acer Nitro XV240 F6 ensures that every frame is delivered with precision and accuracy. As with the Predator XB323QK V4, this is further enhanced by AMD FreeSync Premium technology, which eliminates screen tearing and stuttering, offering smooth and stutter-free experiences, even in the most intense in-game clashes.

Visual fidelity is also a top priority for the Acer Nitro XV240 F6. It boasts DCI-P3 90% color gamut support, ensuring vibrant and lifelike colors that bring the games to life. The Delta E<2 monitor also ensures exceptional color accuracy, making it a great choice for both gaming and creative work. For enhanced contrast and stunning HDR visuals, the Acer Nitro XV240 F6 includes VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification, providing deeper blacks, brighter highlights, and vivid colors.

In addition to its performance and visual capabilities, the new Nitro monitor comes with Acer's VisionCare technology, which includes flicker-free and blue light reduction technology, helping minimize eye strain and provide comfortable viewing during prolonged periods. The monitor's ErgoStand also offers full adjustability, allowing gamers to easily customize viewing angles for optimal comfort and performance.

Price and Availability
  • The Predator XB323QK V4 will be available in EMEA in Q3, starting at EUR 699, and in China in Q2, starting at RMB 3,999.
  • The Acer Nitro XV240 F6 will be available in North America in May, starting at USD 699.99; in EMEA in Q3, starting at EUR 799, and in China in Q2, starting at RMB 4,999.
Exact specifications, prices, and availability will vary by region.
Source: Acer
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8 Comments on Acer Unveils Two New Gaming Monitors: Predator XB323QK V4 with 4K UHD and Nitro XV240 F6 "UltraSpeed" Display

#1
TSiAhmat
The Predator XB323QK V4 will be available in EMEA in Q3, starting at EUR 699, and in China in Q2, starting at RMB 3,999.
Seems like it's a bit expensive...
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Chomiq
TheLostSwedeThey want even more for the high refresh rate 1080p Nitro model though...
Yeah, you could buy 27" 1440p 480 Hz OLED for that money.
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TSiAhmat
TheLostSwedeThat's par for course for their Predator branded products.
That said, they want even more for the high refresh rate 1080p Nitro model, so...
well the second one (1080p 600 frames) is super niche & I can only find one other model with those specs:

So it would be ""good deal"" at 799 €, I just would never buy or pay for such a product ^^"
TheLostSwedeIt's actually one of the cheaper 4K 160 Hz monitors in Europe. It also appears to be the only one with an IPS panel.
geizhals.eu/?cat=monlcd19wide&xf=11963_165%7E14591_38402160%7E21324_32%22&sort=p#productlist
huh was not aware.

Not really a apple to apple comparison but you can get this model currently for 370 €

And it's IPS-QD with 160 hz (but 27 inch)
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Onasi
TSiAhmatSo it would be ""good deal"" at 799 €, I just would never buy or pay for such a product ^^"
It is indeed technically a better deal than the BenQ model, though the big question mark there if Acer has a BFI technology that is as good as DyAc, which I would assume they do not (I am yet to see anyone except Viewsonic to match that). But that’s really a specialty product, I absolutely do not see a use for such a monitor for anyone who isn’t legitimately a CS or Valorant professional. And I do mean “professional”, as in making money from playing. For anyone else it’s pointless.
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TheLostSwede
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TSiAhmathuh was not aware.

Not really a apple to apple comparison but you can get this model currently for 370 €

And it's IPS-QD with 160 hz (but 27 inch)
Yeah, there are plenty of 27-inch 160 Hz 4K gaming monitors. I have one of Acer's Nitro variants.
OnasiIt is indeed technically a better deal than the BenQ model, though the big question mark there if Acer has a BFI technology that is as good as DyAc, which I would assume they do not (I am yet to see anyone except Viewsonic to match that). But that’s really a specialty product, I absolutely do not see a use for such a monitor for anyone who isn’t legitimately a CS or Valorant professional. And I do mean “professional”, as in making money from playing. For anyone else it’s pointless.
Seems like the price of the Acer went down by €100 in Europe and up by $100 in the US since it was announced in September last year. It's also later to market than initially planned.
No mention of BFI though.
tftcentral.co.uk/news/acer-nitro-xv240-f6-unveiled-with-a-600hz-refresh-rate-tn-film-panel
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TSiAhmat
Are there any mentions about dimming zones (amount) on the 4k model? That could explain a bit of the price, other than that IPS at 32 inch 4k seems to be non existent. (They all are VA or Oled)
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TheLostSwede
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TSiAhmatAre there any mentions about dimming zones (amount) on the 4k model? That could explain a bit of the price, other than that IPS at 32 inch 4k seems to be non existent. (They all are VA or Oled)
Since Acer didn't provide the full model name, it's not even possible to find any more details than those in the press release. However, the fact that it only supports HDR10, which is weaker than HDR400 when it comes to back light requirements... My guess is that there won't be anything unique here.
On the other hand, it has the 1080p mode at 320 Hz, which is much rarer even on 27" 4K displays, so I guess they're hoping to cash in on that before it becomes a standard feature.
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