Acer Brings 4K2K Displays With NVIDIA G-SYNC to The US
Acer is bringing its new XBO series gaming displays featuring NVIDIA G-SYNC technology to gaming enthusiasts in North America. The two XBO series display models for North America include the Acer XB280HK boasting a 28-inch 4K2K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160) display with a @ 60Hz refresh rate and the Acer XB270H with a 27-inch screen and a maximum Full HD 1080p @ 144Hz resolution. Both models provide an 1ms response time, further enhancing in-game performance.
NVIDIA G-SYNC technology ensures that every frame rendered by the GPU is portrayed by synchronizing the monitor's refresh rates to the GPU in a GeForce GTX-powered PC. This technology eliminates screen tearing and minimizes display stutter and input lag to deliver a smooth gaming experience.
In addition, the monitors feature Acer flicker-less and low dimming technologies, along with the Acer ComfyView non-glare screen.
For finding the best angle, the screen tilts from -5 to -35 degrees and the height can be raised by up to 5.9 inches. In addition, the base rotates 120 degrees from left to right. Plus, the screen pivots from horizontal to vertical.
Both new XBO series monitors deliver viewing angles up to 170 degrees horizontal and up to 160 degrees vertical. The Acer XB280HK delivers 1.07 billion colors and the Acer XB270HL provides 16.7 million colors, while both offer a native contrast ratio of 1000:1, a 300 nits brightness and a 72 percent NTSC color saturation.
The displays come with DisplayPort as well as high-speed USB 3.0 ports (1 up, 4 down) that are located on the side and down of screen.
The Acer XB270H is available now in the United States and Canada with a MSRP of US$599 and $649.99 CAD. The Acer XB280HK will be available next month with a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of US$799 and $849.99 CAD.