
Acer is not slowing down and is targeting the areas where gamers and home users love it most: high refresh rates, razor-sharp OLED panels, and features you won't find in a regular monitor. The new line of Predator and Nitro screens for 2025 is a blend of pure performance with the convenience of smart TVs – and it looks like a serious battle for the market is brewing.


Predator X27U F5 and Predator X27 X – two approaches to uncompromising gaming!
Both new Predators utilise 26.5-inch QD-OLED panels, which means deep blacks, excellent colour reproduction (DCI-P3 99%) and colour accuracy below Delta E 2 – in practice: the eye won’t notice the difference.
X27U F5 is the screen for fast shooters – WQHD resolution and an absurd 500 Hz refresh rate. Additionally, it boasts a 0.03 ms GTG response time and VESA TrueBlack 500 certification.
X27 X targets gamers wishing to combine 4K UHD quality with smoothness – 240 Hz, the same response time, and a slightly lower HDR400 certification.
Both monitors support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and will be available in Europe in Q3 2025 – X27U F5 is expected to cost 899 euros (approx. 3890 PLN), while X27 X – 1099 euros (approx. 4750 PLN). Naturally, the final price in Poland may vary depending on the euro exchange rate and store margins.


Nitro GA321QK P and GA341CUR W0 – monitors with... Google TV?
This is not an error. Acer has squeezed the Google TV television system into its monitors, giving access to 400,000 films, series, and VOD applications. Sounds absurd? Perhaps, but it works. These models are for those who do not want to connect either a console or a laptop to the monitor – because everything can be launched from the screen.
GA321QK P: 31.5 inches, 4K UHD, 165 Hz, 0.05 ms (GTG), sRGB coverage 99%.
GA341CUR W0: 34 inches, Ultra-Wide QHD, 240 Hz, 1 ms (VRB), also 99% sRGB.
Additionally, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Google Cast, and built-in speakers. Perfect for a desk or living room – something between a monitor and a television for gamers.
Nitro PG271K – a mobile 4K for nomads?
Acer adds another model – Nitro PG271K. This is a 27-inch portable IPS screen with 4K at 72 Hz, which can be switched to Full HD at 144 Hz with one click. It has a foldable stand, VESA support, and costs from €499.
Acer has clearly understood that gamers and home users want more than just a "pretty screen". They want a multitasking device that is fast, flexible, and has quality that blows them away. And it looks like that's exactly what they will get.