If you’re looking for a great way to level up your gaming rig, consider a super-fast OLED display with a sweet spot 1440p resolution. It’s all the rage these days, at least among gamers who can afford one. Fortunately for you, Acer has one on sale today: the Predator X27U is now just $499.990 at B&H, a whopping 50% off its original price. It’s hard to find a decent OLED in that range, and this one’s more than just decent.
The Acer Predator X27U was designed for gamers from the ground up, and that’s obvious as you go through its list of features. There’s a 27-inch OLED panel that you’ll love because it brings out amazing colors and contrast for everything, including games and movies. With its 2560×1440 resolution, every image will be perfectly clear, whether you’re squeezing in some work or you’re cranking out gaming frames.
What makes this Predator X27U display shine, however, is the 240Hz refresh rate and the 0.01ms response time. That’s the perfect config for enthusiast gamers, especially if you have a powerful enough rig to pump out high frame rates. You won’t have to worry about connectivity either because this monitor has plenty of ports, including two full-sized HDMI 2.1 and a DisplayPort port. There are also two USB-A for extra peripherals and a USB-C with 90 watts of power delivery.
Truth be told, OLED monitors of this size, resolution, and refresh rate don’t come cheap. This is an excellent price for what you get, and you’ll definitely feel the difference. Get your hands on Acer’s 27-inch 240Hz OLED monitor for $500 at B&H while this deal lasts!
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