As is usually the case with CES, gaming is huge at the event this year as well. While Nvidia and Asus unveiled a 360Hz gaming monitor at the event, Acer has also unveiled a bunch of gaming monitors with some really impressive features.
Probably the most insane gaming monitor we’ve seen so far, the Predator CG552K packs in a massive 55-inch 4K OLED display. It supports up to 400nits brightness, and covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, so you can expect your games (and multimedia content) to look stunning, as you’d expect from an OLED display anyway.
Acer has decked out the monitor with 2x HDMI 2.0 ports, 2x DisplayPort 1.4 ports, 1x USB C port, and two USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports as well. There are also two 10W speakers, and a customisable light-strip, because what’s more “gaming” than lights on everything.
The Predator X32, another gaming monitor unveiled by Acer at the event, comes with a 4K mini-LED panel with 1152 zone local dimming. The monitor can get really bright with a maximum brightness of 1440 nits. Acer is aiming this monitor at gamers who also create their own videos, and as such, the Predator X32 supports 10-bit color, and covers 99% of the Adobe RGB and 89.5% of the Rec2020 color gamut.
The Predator X32 will be available in North America in Q2 2020, for a starting price of $3,599.
Covering all its bases, Acer also unveiled a curved gaming monitor for gamers who want a more immersive experience in their games. The Predator X38 comes with a 37.5-inch UWQHD+ display (3840×1600 pixels), and a 2300R curvature.
CES 2020 has seen a lot of announcements already, what with Samsung unveiling new 8K QLED TVs, and more. Our team is at Las Vegas to cover the event as it happens, so stay tuned for more updates on one of the biggest tech events of the year.