Two of the fastest-growing sectors in gaming displays are OLED panels and high-refresh price shows – and generally, displays that mix each. Acer was readily available right here at IFA 2025 to announce a number of new gaming displays with Nitro and Predator branding. The displays cowl a broad vary of worth factors and produce some engaging options to the desk for avid gamers.
Acer’s Nitro gaming monitor lineup provides 4 new members
The remaining three Nitro displays, the Nitro XV275K V6, Nitro XV273U W1, and Nitro XV270X, all characteristic 27-inch panels. The Nitro XV275K V6 sports activities a 4K IPS panel, which makes for a dense 163 pixels per inch (PPI). Its refresh price maxes out at 180 Hz, and the panel boasts a 1 ms response time (enhanced by Visual Response Boost Pro). Dropping the decision to 1920 x 1080 doubles the utmost refresh price to 360 Hz. The native distinction ratio is an IPS-typical 1,000:1, whereas peak brightness is available in at 1,000 nits (600 nits typical).
The Nitro XV273U W1 features a native 2560 x 1440 resolution at 240 Hz via DisplayPort. When using the overclock function, the refresh rate increases slightly to 275 Hz. If you prefer using one of the two HDMI 2.1 ports, be advised that the refresh rate tops out at 144 Hz at native resolution. Typical brightness is dialed in at 400 nits, while peak brightness in HDR mode is 500 nits.
The final entry is the Nitro XV270X, using an atypical 5120 x 2880 resolution and a not-so-gamer-friendly 72 Hz refresh rate. You can achieve a maximum of 144 Hz if you dial down to a 2560 x 1440 resolution, though. The 27-inch IPS panel boasts a native contrast ratio of 2,000:1, doubling the result of typical IPS monitors, while peak brightness is 400 nits.
Acer’s new Predator X27U F8 gaming monitor
If Acer’s Nitro line is targeted more at a mainstream audience, the Predator monitors are after the elite gaming enthusiast. With that in mind, the Predator X27U F8 is an attention grabber, with a 26.5-inch OLED panel. 500+ Hz refresh rates were once the domain of IPS and TN panels, but Acer is pushing those same boundaries with OLED. The Predator X27U F8 features a native 2560 x 1440 resolution and hits 540 Hz over HDMI, DisplayPort or USB-C. If you’re willing to reduce the resolution to 1280 x 720 (which wouldn’t be my preference), you’re looking at a maximum refresh rate of a mind-boggling 720 Hz (if your CPU and GPU can push pixels at that rate).
The rest of the Predator X27U F8’s specs are in line with what we’d expect from a competent OLED gaming monitor, with a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio, 0.03 ms response time, and peak brightness of 1,500 nits with a 1.5 percent window (600 nits with a 10 percent window).
The Nitro XZ403CKR, Nitro XV275K V6, Nitro XV273U W1, and Nitro XV270X will launch in the first quarter of 2026, priced at $999, $699, $299, and $899, respectively. The
Predator X27U F8 will also arrive in Q1 2026, priced at $1,299. Note that both LG and Asus have announced monitors with seemingly identical specs. Considering LG is a leader in OLED tech and the company announced its monitor first, it’s almost certain that all three of these laptops are using an LG panel.