Acer's New UltraWide QHD FreeSync Monitor Launches In The U.S.
Acer today confirmed the U.S. availability of the Acer XR382CQK, a 37.5-inch 21:9 ultrawide QHD (3440x1600) monitor boasting a 2300R curve and a ZeroFrame design.
The the Acer XR342CQK is featuring QHD resolution, up to a 75Hz refresh rate and a 5ms response time. FreeSync matches the GPU and monitor rendering rate to produce smooth visuals without the tearing and choppiness that can occur with gameplay. It also features sleek aesthetics with a cable management hole for organizing cables and keeping the desk clutter-free.
Picture-by-picture enables two inputs to the same monitor for viewing content side-by-side within one screen for working on two projects simultaneously. In addition, daisy chain capability enables multi-monitor setups that are near seamless visually thanks to the ZeroFrame design.
The IPS panel provides accurate color and wide viewing angles of up to 172 degrees horizontally and 178 degrees vertically. In addition, the monitor delivers 100 percent sRGB.
Connectivity includes HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort v1.2 and a USB 3.0 hub x4 with ports on the side and down of screen. It also has a USB 3.1 (Gen1) Type-C port providing data transfer of up to 5 Gbps.
Those who spend hours in front of the computer will appreciate an ergonomic stand optimizing viewing comfort with the ability to tilt (-5 to +35 degrees), swivel (+/- 30 degrees) and adjust height (up to 5.11 inches). The Acer XR382CQK has two 7W speakers enhanced with DTS Sound.
The Acer XR382CQK is available in the United States for $1,299.99 (MSRP). The monitor is backed by a standard three-year parts and labor warranty.