About a week after launching the 35-inch Predator XZ350CU curved monitor, Acer has done the same thing with a new 34-inch curved monitor that is called Predator X34. The new display features high resolution and NVIDIA’s G-Sync adaptive refresh technology among other things that make this display worth a look at.
The Predator X34 comes with a 34-inch IPS display that works at 3440 x 1440 pixels and features 100 per cent sRGB coverage. The display has brightness levels of up to 300 cd/m^2, a rated contrast ratio of 1000:1 and 4 ms of grey-to-grey response times. The Predator X34 comes with a 60 Hz refresh rate by default but users can increase this refresh rate frequency to 100 Hz through the monitor’s built-in settings.
In addition to all this Acer’s Predator X34 includes a tilt- and height-adjustable stand and there are some connectivity ports in the back as usual – you get four USB 3.0 ports, HDMI and DisplayPort 1.2 connectors as well as two 7W built-in speakers up front that will allow users to listen to the radio or some music although with low quality, we presume.
The new Predator X34 curved monitor is now available online where it sells for USD 1299.99 (at least in the USA). There’s no information how much warranty you get with this device, though.
Source: Techspot.com