The Acer Predator X34 was a 34" 21:9 aspect G-SYNC display with a 3440 x 1440 resolution. The newer model sports an updated panel to address the issues some people were having when the X34 hit its top 100Hz refresh rate. The X34P is able to be overclocked to 120Hz, not only to offer a faster refresh but also to ensure you do not see flickering at 100Hz. The curve is also more pronounced, however there is no HDR support. If you are looking for a decent gaming monitor and aren't concerned about the lack of HDR you can read more about it at TechSpot.
"For the past two years the Acer Predator X34 has remained one of the best gaming monitors on the market. I've been so satisfied with it since launch that that I've kept it as my personal monitor for both gaming and video production. But this new monitor from Acer, an upgraded version of the X34, is even better in almost every way."
Here are some more Display articles from around the web:
- AOC AG352UCG 100Hz G-Sync Monitor @ Kitguru
- VIZIO SmartCast M65-E0 4K UHD HDR Display @ Benchmark Reviews
- ViewSonic VP3268-4K @ Techspot
Still confusing AUO AHVA with
Still confusing AUO AHVA with IPS.
Thats like ignoring Samsungs PLS and always calling it IPS.
You have three main panel
You have three main panel technologies: TN, IPA and VA. All others are derivatives/brad-specific marketing terms for these. AHVA is confusingly named because it is an IPS technology, not VA.
So when is the U.S. release
So when is the U.S. release happening?
No HDR, no buy.
No HDR, no buy.
Yeah, seems silly to buy a
Yeah, seems silly to buy a $1,000+ monitor in 2018 without HDR.
HDR monitors will cost
HDR monitors will cost significantly more.