acer Predator X32 X3 | 31.5″ UHD 3840 x 2160 OLED Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium Pro | 480Hz at 1920 x 1080 (DFR) | Up to 0.01ms | 1000nits @ HDR 3% | USB Type-C, 1 x DP 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.1
$899.99
Price: $899.99
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OLED IN FULL FORCE: Enjoy gaming at its finest with an OLED gaming monitor boasting 4K UHD (3840×2160) resolution and 240Hz refresh rate with 0.01ms (PRT) response time. Equipped with Type-C and a built-in KVM switch, the X32 X3 is the perfect gaming companion. This AMD FreeSync Premium pro monitor takes gameplay to the next level of smooth. Enjoy exceptional color purity and more realistic natural images thanks to an expanded contrast ratio and color palette using VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400–all housed in a ZeroFrame design that makes for a near-seamless look! (UM.JXXAA.301)
OLED Makes With a display of these mammoth-like proportions, everything must look good. The 4K UHD OLED display with true 10Bit is obligated to offer stunning contrast, cinematic color. Image retention refresh keeps the images from sticking.
Brilliant Colors: Boasting a DCI-P3 99% color gamut and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 (Min. 0.0005 nits), vibrant colors leap from the screen. Revel in the finest visuals your games can deliver!
AMD FreeSync Premium Pro Technology: Get in the game with the AMD FreeSync Premium Pro display. Each display is validated by AMD to bring you a smooth, variable refresh rate (VRR) gaming experience that eliminates tearing, stuttering, artifacts, and flicker.
Fast and Furious: If you want seamless gameplay at absolutely ridiculous levels of speed, you’ve come to the right place. With an 240Hz refresh rate at 3840 x 2160 and 480Hz at 1920 x 1080 Dynamic Refresh Rate (DFR) capability as well as 0.01ms (PRT) your sessions will be fluid, unbroken and unmatched – with little to no ghosting.
Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR): Different content has different refresh rate and resolution requirements. If you are playing an FPS or racing game, you will need a monitor with a high refresh rate. However, if you are doing office work or streaming videos, a higher resolution will be more beneficial. With the DFR technology, users can choose a higher resolution, or a higher refresh rate based on what is suitable for them.
Adaptable Ergonomics: Every gamer is unique, just like every avatar in the neon-lit cityscapes. Adjust tilt, swivel, pivot and height to find your perfect viewing angle, ensuring comfort through those extended gaming marathons.
Next-Gen Ready: Whether you’re a PC enthusiast or console loyalist, the Predator X32 is geared for the future. With HDMI 2.1 support, dive straight into next-gen gaming with PS5 and Xbox Series X, ensuring the bridge between realities remains seamless.
Universal Connect: Harness the power of versatility with the USB Type-C 65W PD port. Enjoy seamless data transfers, display connectivity, and device charging through one solitary conduit. Plus, the integrated KVM switch ensures effortless transitions between your digital arsenals.
31.5″ UHD (3840 x 2160) Widescreen OLED Display | AMD FreeSync Premium Pro | 2 Speakers, 5 Watts Per Speaker | VESA mounting compliant (100 x 100mm)
USB Type-C Port: 1 x USB 3.2 (Type-C) port (Gen 1 up to 5 Gbps) supporting data, power (90W) and DisplayPort over USB-C | Video Ports: 1 x Display Port 1.4 and 2 x HDMI 2.1 (Supports PS5 and XBOX: 4K UHD@120Hz) | USB Ports: USB 3.2 Hub | USB Type-C, HDMI & USB Cables Included
Customers say
Customers find the monitor has a good image quality, with vibrant colors and smooth gameplay. It works well with their graphics cards and displays flawlessly without ghosting or screen tearing. The product is sturdy and performs as advertised. While some customers are satisfied with brightness, color gamut, and smoothness, others have differing opinions on the refresh rate.
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6 reviews for acer Predator X32 X3 | 31.5″ UHD 3840 x 2160 OLED Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium Pro | 480Hz at 1920 x 1080 (DFR) | Up to 0.01ms | 1000nits @ HDR 3% | USB Type-C, 1 x DP 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.1
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MasterBladesman –
Probably best in its class/price range.
Upgraded to this beasty from a 27â 1440p RoG Swift from a few years ago. It was dual-purpose upgrade: increased horizontal desktop real estate for coding IDE work and more immersive gaming. Delivery from Amazon was brisk, and the box was in perfect order. This monitor is packed very well, and the box wasnât as huge as I expected. Hereâs a breakdown of the “pros” and “cons”:+ Received with no dead pixels or any other obvious defects.+ Comes assembled and ready to use AND is calibrated from the factory â just remove the plastic connect and play!+ The factory calibrated settings look as good as what I was able to achieve on my ROG Swift after a lot of careful research and tweaking.+ Overall solid and attractive hardware design, with a very sturdy base which allows you to clamp the monitor down to the back of your desk.+ The image quality is a bit better than on the aforementioned 27â RoG Swift. That 10-bit wide color gamut really makes things pop.+ The HDR implementation is actually decent. You do get most of the desired effect when streaming HDR videos and playing HDR-enabled games. The best-in-class 550 nit brightness and the wide color gamut make the standard baseline DisplayHDR 400 implementation better than on the previous generations of such monitors. I mean, itâs not even close to my LG OLED TV, but not bad! I wasnât expecting much and was pleasantly surprised. Played Doom Eternal and Gears 5 and they both felt enhanced by the HDR.+ The G-Sync implementation works perfectly, with not even a hint of screen tearing anywhere.+ TWO (x2) DisplayPort 1.4 inputs! This is actually the feature than made this monitor standout from the competition for me. I wanted both my gaming and work boxes connected via DP (for a change) and this monitor delivered!+ It really is a dual-monitor setup replacer and is great for codding IDE use, with lots of horizontal desktop real estate.+ No issues with the built-in USB hub.+ No âAcerâ logo anywhere; just the kewler âPredatorâ!+ Elegant and conservative aesthetic, with no LED lights or brightly colored plastic anywhere. This might be a con for some!+ Easy height and angle adjustments that stay put.and as far as the “cons”…- The base is a bit too deep if youâre like me and have a narrow desk. One of the legs was interfering with my mouse pad. My solution was to move the monitor further back, which left the back of the base extruding off the desk. I then clamped it down, so that it doesnât try to move further off the desk. Worked out ok, but it is bit annoying.- Backlight bleed. I know that itâs an issue inherent to all IPS panels – certainly all the ones Iâve ever owned. However, this monitor has it a bit more pronounced than my old RoG Swift. On the bright side (pun?), itâs only really noticeable when the screen is all black and doesnât particularly bother me.- This is a 10-bit panel but only up to 144 Hz refresh rate! If you set your refresh rate any higher, it becomes an 8-bit panel. Not a big deal to me, since 144 Hz is plenty for my needs. I prefer the 10-bit gamut to higher refresh rates.- The input positioning and access is atrocious! Hooking everything up too way longer than it should, with me basically having to feel my way around like a blind person. My ROG Swift had the same issue, but itâs even worse here. Luckily, once everything is hooked up, you no longer have to worry about it, and it does make the cabling less conspicuous.- The OSD is pretty âbasic bitchâ and switching inputs takes too many clicks.All these âconsâ are minor, are not enough to knock off a star from the rating and are grossly outweighed by the positive aspects.By the way, a lot of people seem to be confused as far how to set things up in order to consume HDR content. You have to select the HDR Color Mode in the monitorâs OSD and then also enable âUse HDRâ under Windows 10âs Display Settings. Then, to get any benefit from it, you have view HDR content, such as HDR enhanced streaming videos or games with HDR support built in and turned on (in the gamesâ options). Windows 10âs HDR integration used to be pretty crappy, but they seem to have worked out the issues and Iâve had zero problems. Overall, outside of some nitpicks, this is a great monitor and I do recommend it for either work or games. I agree with another reviewer that this is the best 34â UWQHD monitor under $1000.
Jonathan Ramirez –
This is the best IPS 3440*1440 Ultrawide below $1000 bucks.
The Acer Predator X34 GS is an incredible ultrawide monitor. The brightness reaches 550nits. It has 180hz of room if you don’t notice the difference between 10bit and 8 bit (for 10bit you’re limited to 144hz) Now there are other more expensive bigger ultrawides out there. There’s also that new OLED ultrawide from samsung. But that thing after tax is $1400. Hey if you have that amount to spend on it more power to you. But if you’re looking to stay under $1000 for a monitor this one is it! Yes there are cheaper VA alternatives but you will be losing that crispyness that you get with IPS. The IPS panel in the X34 GS is super crisp, bright and vibrant. All in all this is the best ultrawide under $1000 and i’m surprised Hardware Unboxed( great Youtube resource for monitor reviews) hasn’t reviewed this one yet (it was only on Linus Tech Tips as a overview-also on Youtube)
renata m short –
Works great with AMD Radeon 6800XT! Soooo Smooth!
Acer Predator X34 GS Monitor (2021)!Works GREAT with AMD Radeon GPU!!!This monitor is awesome. I ordered it from Amazon for $899, one week ago, with an expected delivery date that was 5 weeks out; however, I got it today! In just 1 week!Paired it with a Sapphire RX 6800XT Nitro+ SE, and had absolutely ZERO issues. Freesync compatibility is working flawlessly (so far)… only fired up BF4 to test, but it was the best I have ever seen it! Coming from a MSI MAG341CQ (100Hz ultrawide VA that is only 250 nits brightness) the colors on this monitor (x34) look sooooo good! And it is butter smooth @ 180Hz (and at 144Hz if you prefer to have 10 bit color). This thing looks great with its 550 nits brightness and its HDR400 (I know, I know… itâs the baseline HDR, but it does make for nice improvements in certain scenarios…This thing is beautiful! I mean, look at it next to the already good Acer XZ342CK (a 3440×1440 144Hz 34â VA Ultrawide), the brightness… OMG!!! And the color vibrance is amazing.I really have nothing bad to say about this monitor. I really like the stand and ergonomics of it as well.Note: Pictures are with HDR enabled on both monitors…
Lou –
Itâll be better than you expect
HDR is pointless, but it doesnât matter. The screen is more than bright enough without HDR and the HDR in these monitors is really more of a mode than a standalone âfeatureâ. Turn the brightness to max and youâll be good to go, aside from whatever else you want to tinker with in the settings. No screen tearing and itâs very responsive. The only thing I donât like is the on screen reticle choices. You canât change the color of the reticles, which are white, and the 3 options they give are pretty large compared to the two other recent monitors I owned (Viewsonic Elite XG270QG and LG 34GP83A-B Ultrawide). Both of which had the perfect option for a reticle, which was a tiny dot. I chose green and went with it. Thatâs my only beef with this monitor. I doubt you would regret it if you bought this monitor. Make sure you do your research on the specs of your computer and if it will properly and efficiently run the games you plan to play. My setup for reference is 11900k, 64gb 3200MHz of ram, and an EVGA 3080ti FTW3. It handles it with ease. Also, if you decide to use DLSS, make sure you use âperformanceâ mode.
Trololol –
The x34 gs is probably the best monitor I’ve used so far. With its 180hz framerate and G-Sync compatible support. Gaming is really smooth. Screen quality is great, I didn’t get any dead pixels on purchase.It also has a few extra features that I was surprised about. I really like how it included 4 used port for extended hub. I have a lot of usb devices attached to my computer and this actually allows me to have more.What I feel like it lacks is in the OSD. I connect my PS5 and PC in the monitor but with Adaptive sync on, the image looks stretched to full screen when using the PS5. I hope they had the option to change the setting per source.
Amazon Customer –
I have a love hate relationship with this monitor. The colors are fantastic. The screen is decently bright. And the motion on it is really good.My only issue with it is its panel quality control. Im now on my third one that ive tried to buy with out pixel problems. The First one had a stuck bright green pixel in the center area of the screen. I wasn’t able to reset the pixel by color cycling so I tried to buy a second one. The second one didn’t have any stuck pixels. But had 3 dead pixels. Two on the right of the screen and one in the upper center of the screen. UGH! So I decided to try buy a 3rd monitor. Figured I cant get 3 bad ones in a row. Well I was wrong. This one has a stuck pixel like the first one! The stuck bright pixel is more a greyish color but very visible and noticed it right away upon turning the monitor on and seeing it on acer splash screen.This really sucks cause other then that these monitors are great and I really really wanted one..So this is a warning. If bright or dead pixels right out of the box will be a issue for you. You might want to try a different monitor. Cause im 0 for 3 in getting one that doesnt have any.