Acer Launches New Monitors, Mixed Reality Headset At IFA

Acer Launches New Monitors, Mixed Reality Headset At IFA

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Acer has had some pretty big announcements today at IFA, from 2 new monitors featuring both G-Sync and Freesync which are VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified, as well as a mixed reality headset with 100 degree FOV at 2880 x 1440.

Acer has announced two new monitors today, lets start with the G-Sync equipped variant. The Predator XB273K is a 4k (3840×2160) monitor paired with a 144Hz refresh rate for gamers who seek an almost no compromise gaming experience in ultra HD with a high refresh rate as well as VESA Display HDR400 while displaying a color gamut of 90% of the DCI-P3 color space for vibrant colors and high contrast, not as high as HDR1000 like some of the more premium monitors and barely at the minimum to be considered HDR compliant, but quite a bit of money is saved by forgoing that option compared to the $1999 option we covered a few months ago available now. Acer also packs its shielded hood on the monitor to lessen distractions but looks like of weird to be quite honest.

Acer Launches New Monitors, Mixed Reality Headset At IFA

Aug 29, 2018, 8:20pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/acer-launches-new-monitors-mixed-reality-headset-and-gaming-chairs-at-ifa/ > Acer has had some pretty big announcements today at IFA, from 2 new monitors featuring both G-Sync and Freesync which are VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified, as well as a mixed reality headset with 100 degree FOV at 2880 x 1440. > Acer has announced two new monitors today, lets start with the G-Sync equipped variant. The Predator XB273K is a 4k (3840×2160) monitor paired with a 144Hz refresh rate for gamers who seek an almost no compromise gaming experience in ultra HD with a high refresh rate as well as VESA Display HDR400 while displaying a color gamut of 90% of the DCI-P3 color space for vibrant colors and high contrast, not as high as HDR1000 like some of the more premium monitors and barely at the minimum to be considered HDR compliant, but quite a bit of money is saved by forgoing that option compared to the $1999 option we covered a few months ago available now. Acer also packs its shielded hood on the monitor to lessen distractions but looks like of weird to be quite honest.