Acer Announces 27″ Dual-Mode OLED Predator Monitor Featuring up to 720 Hz Refresh Rate

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Acer has announced a new monitor aimed at both e-Sports use, with its 720 Hz refresh rate, and also capable of impressive QHD performance. Who knows exactly what the cap is expected to be when display manufacturers determine how fast is fast enough, but in the meantime, some interesting beasts are being unleashed into the tech gaming ecosystem. The Acer Predator X27U F8 is one such beast featuring a dual-mode design at 540/720 Hz refresh rate at 1440p/720p respective resolutions. While it’s extremely debatable if any gaming rig is capable of reaching either refresh rate with modern games, there is more to this display than just speed.

“Thanks to Dynamic Frequency Resolution (DFR), the monitor can switch between WQHD at 540 Hz and 1280×720 at 720 Hz, optimizing performance for different gaming scenarios.”

– Acer

What makes the Acer Predator X27U F8 a bit more interesting, which is likely using a 4th-gen LG OLED panel, is that while the 720 Hz boast is up there, albeit only at 1280×720, its 1440p/540 Hz mode is capable of brightness of up to 1,500 nits and supports up to 99% DCI-P3 wide color gamut making for a display capable of bright, crisp and colorful images that could rival a premium 4K panel. AMD FreeSync Premium Pro is also supported, so players can enjoy VRR, but according to the press release, it is also VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black certified for deep blacks. However, these advanced features do come at a premium price. Acer has said that it plans to launch the Predator X27U F8 in 2026, starting at $1299.99.

“With a 99% DCI-P3 color gamut and VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black certification, it produces deep blacks and stunning contrast for immersive visuals. Additionally, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro eliminates screen tearing and stuttering, delivering buttery-smooth gameplay.”

– Acer

Specifications:

Product NamePredator X27U F8
Panel SpecificationsDisplay Size26.5 inches
Panel typeOLED IPS
Max. Resolution and Refresh RateHDMI: 2560×1440 @ 540 HzDP: 2560×1440 @ 540 Hz
Type-C: 2560×1440 @ 540 HzDFR: 1280×720 @ 720 Hz
GlareYes
Response Time0.01 ms / 0.03 ms (GTG)
Tear TechnologyAMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro Technology
Contrast Ratio1,500,000:1
BrightnessTyp: 335 nits, Peak 555 nits, 600 nits @ HDR 10%Peak: 1,500 nits @ HDR 1.5%
Viewing Angle178° (H), 178° (V)
Color gamutDCI-P3 99%
Colors1.07B
Bits10 Bit
System SpecificationsInput Signal2 HDMI (2.1) + 1 DisplayPort (2.1) + Type-C (PD 90 W) + 2 USB 3.2 + USB (2 up, 2 down) + SPK + Audio out +
VESA Wall Mounting100 x 100 mm
Speaker5W x2
Power SupplyExternal (C13/C14)
Tilt/Swivel/Pivot/Height Adjustment-5°-25° / ±20° / ±90°/ 150 mm
Table: Acer

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Peter_Brosdahl
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Grimlakin
Grimlakin 👍 2

I still don't get the desire for refresh rates that high. Then again I never ran doom and 320*200 for max FPS either.

Riccochet

"Grimlakin, post: 97859, member: 215" wrote:

I still don't get the desire for refresh rates that high. Then again I never ran doom and 320*200 for max FPS either.


If you ever ran a 600 Hz plasma you'd understand.

Grimlakin
Grimlakin 👍 2

"Riccochet, post: 97864, member: 4" wrote:

If you ever ran a 600 Hz plasma you'd understand.


I've ran unlimited hz crt monitors.for years.

Peter_Brosdahl
Peter_Brosdahl 👍 1

"Grimlakin, post: 97872, member: 215" wrote:

I've ran unlimited hz crt monitors. For years.


I'm laughing because I also remember you referencing them for years. Good times indeed.

Grimlakin
Grimlakin 👍 3

"Peter_Brosdahl, post: 97874, member: 87" wrote:

I'm laughing because I also remember you referencing them for years. Good times indeed.


Would i give up my oled to go back to CRT. No. Never.

Refresh rate for me isn't the end all be all. Yes it is part of the equation. Im not running a 30hz screen after all. But this chase after refresh rates seems to be more marketing than use case.

Peter_Brosdahl
Peter_Brosdahl 👍 1

I recently discovered that my LG OLEDs and TCL mini LED all support 21:10 (3840x1600) with native hardware settings (120 Hz-LG/144 Hz TCL) and couldn't be happier. At this point, I'm not sure if/when I'll ever feel the need to buy another display. Using frame caps at 100 or 110 FPS, depending on the system, and the future is so bright I gotta wear shades. ;)

Brian_B
Brian_B 👍 3

"Grimlakin, post: 97876, member: 215" wrote:

Would i give up my oled to go back to CRT. No. Never.



Refresh rate for me isn't the end all be all. Yes it is part of the equation. Im not running a 30hz screen after all. But this chase after refresh rates seems to be more marketing than use case.


Remember when it used to be all about GtG time, and them companies figured out they could goose that by just not going all the way to B&W. Then it was all about brightness. Now it's refresh rate.

B
Burticus 👍 1

1.21 gigahertz or nothing!

Peter Brosdahl
As a child of the 70’s I was part of the many who became enthralled by the video arcade invasion of the 1980’s. Saving money from various odd jobs I purchased my first computer from a friend of my dad, a used Atari 400, around 1982. Eventually it would end up being a lifelong passion of upgrading and modifying equipment that, of course, led into a career in IT support.

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