Acer Predator and Nitro gaming monitors are arriving with a spread of display ideas instead of one simple refresh.
Acer’s gaming monitor announcement includes Predator XB273K 3D, Predator X34 F1, Nitro XV345CKR P, Nitro XV320QX, and Nitro XV273U F5.
Predator Gets the Showcase Tech

Predator XB273K 3D is the most unusual model. It uses Acer SpatialLabs technology for glasses-free 3D, aiming at players who want depth without wearing a headset.
Predator X34 F1 goes premium in a different way. Acer lists a 34-inch curved QD-OLED panel, UWQHD resolution, and a high-refresh gaming focus for people who prefer cinematic ultrawide displays.
Nitro XV345CKR P is the broad-view option, with a 34-inch ultrawide panel for players who want more horizontal space without jumping to the Predator tier.
Nitro Chases Speed and Size
The speed story belongs to Nitro XV273U F5. Acer says it is a 27-inch WQHD monitor with a 500 Hz refresh rate. That puts it in the esports lane, where motion clarity can matter more than resolution alone. Tech My Money has covered Acer monitor ambition before with the Predator X27.
Nitro XV320QX adds a larger 31.5-inch WQHD option. It looks like the middle ground for gamers who want size before chasing the fastest panel on the sheet.
Acer has not made this lineup simple, but that is the point. The company is slicing the gaming monitor market by use case: 3D immersion, OLED contrast, ultrawide play, large-format WQHD, and esports speed.
That variety is useful, but it also makes shopping harder. Buyers should start with the game type they play most, then pick the panel.
Competitive players should look at refresh rate and motion clarity first. Single-player fans may care more about OLED contrast, size, and immersion.
Acer did not turn this into one simple hero monitor. Instead, it gave each model a specific job.
Also, buyers should wait for final street prices. However, the spec spread already shows where each screen fits.