Acer QD-OLED monitors are leading a broader visual-product push from Acer, but the release is not only about desk displays.
The company used its May 29 announcement to reveal the ProDesigner PE320QK G0, CE320QK G, HL6820GTV laser projector, HD1500 portable smart projector, PM161Q JB, PM131QT, and Aspire Badge.
Creator Displays First

For creators, the ProDesigner PE320QK G0 is the headliner. Acer lists a 32-inch 4K UHD QD-OLED panel, true 10-bit color, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500, Delta E under 1, Calman Verified certification, DCI-P3 99%, and Adobe RGB 98%.
The CE320QK G keeps the 32-inch 4K QD-OLED idea but aims at prosumers and content creators. It still gets true 10-bit color, HDR True Black 500, DCI-P3 99%, and a 120 Hz refresh rate.
Acer is also moving beyond the traditional desk. The PM161Q JB is a 16-inch portable monitor, while PM131QT is a 13.3-inch touch portable display. That makes the lineup more useful for people who travel, present, or build temporary workstations. Tech My Money has followed Acer display bets before, including its Predator X27 preorder story.
Portable Screens and Projectors
The projector side is split between home and travel. HL6820GTV is a 4K laser projector with Google TV, while HD1500 is a compact portable projector with built-in smart features.
Then there is Aspire Badge, a wearable e-ink-style display for names, messages, or event information. It is a small detail, but it shows Acer thinking about screens as accessories, not only as panels.
Availability varies by model and region, so buyers should treat the launch as a product map first. Still, the direction is clear: Acer wants one display family for creators, gamers, mobile workers, and presenters.
For editors and designers, the real question is calibration. Acer is leaning on certifications and wide color claims here. That should help the ProDesigner models stand apart.
Portable display buyers have a different checklist. Weight, stand quality, touch support, and cable clutter matter more than peak brightness alone.
Also, the projector pieces make the release feel broader than a monitor refresh. However, the QD-OLED panels remain the cleanest headline.
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