Acer’s quick OLED gaming displays are on sale: As much as 50% off as we speak
When you’ve been ready for a deal to improve your desktop with an OLED monitor, as we speak I’ve a number of choices for you, all of them from Acer. Pace demons will need to take a look at the Predator X27U Z1, which upgrades the same old 27-inch OLED refresh charge to 280Hz and is now on sale for simply $399.99 (was $549.99). However there are additionally offers on 34-inch and 39-inch ultrawides value trying out.
The headline deal is a 27-inch Predator with the present PC gaming “candy spot” 2560×1440 decision. You additionally get AMD FreeSync help, DisplayPort, and double HDMI 2.1. This one doesn’t embrace USB-C video or any form of further USB performance, so it’s not a straightforward pairing with a gaming laptop computer. However you’re in all probability not going to discover a cheaper OLED from a significant model—and Newegg can be providing a $20 reward card with the acquisition. Certain, $20 gained’t get you a lot from Newegg, however each little bit helps when reminiscence prices greater than gold-pressed latinum.
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On the lookout for one thing larger? Then look no additional than the Predator X34 V. B&H is promoting this 34-inch 3440×1440 OLED for $499.99. That’s half off Acer’s retail value! This one’s a bit slower at 175Hz, however that ought to nonetheless be sufficient to compete in most multiplayer video games until you may have superhuman reflexes and imaginative and prescient. And it additionally helps USB-C charging at 64 watts, plus a KVM swap. Not quick sufficient? The identical itemizing has the Predator X34 X (which upgrades the panel to 240Hz) on sale for simply $599.99, additionally half off its retail value.
However if you wish to go even larger, the Predator X39 can be an choice. It has nearly similar specs, however stretches the show to 39 inches for just a little extra drama. It’s $699.99 at B&H, a $500 low cost.
If none of these give you the results you want—my, aren’t you choosy?—then take a look at PCWorld’s roundup of the perfect gaming displays.

