Acer Nitro XV322QK KVbmiiphuzx 144hz 4K monitor appears at the Taiwanese manufacturer website with 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels), a maximum of 144 Hz refresh rate, and HDMI 2.1 interfaces. However, the Acer Nitro monitor belongs to the Nitro series and thus has a different design, among other things.
The built-in IPS panel measures 31.5 inches diagonally, is DisplayHDR-400 certified, covers 90 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and promises a response time of 0.5 ms. The latter probably relates to the gray change. A Delta-E value of less than 1 is also promised. FreeSync Premium and VRR (“Variable Refresh Rate”) are supported as anti-tearing technologies.
This 4K ultrawide monitor is ideal for color-critical projects producing accurate colors with a low Delta E < 1, supporting 130% of the sRGB, covers an incredible 90% of the DCI-P3 color space, the current standard utilized by the film industry.
The range of interfaces includes DisplayPort 1.4 (with DSC), HDMI 2.1, USB 3.0, and USB-C. On the ergonomic side, there is talk of inclination, height adjustment, blue light filtering, and flicker-reduced background lighting.
Price and availability
In the Bestbuy.com online shop, the Acer Nitro XV322QK KVbmiiphuzx is listed for $1,099.99.
Acer Nitro XV322QK specifications
- Display: 31.5-inch LED IPS panel
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
- Refresh rate: 144 Hz
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Contrast Ratio: 1,000:1
- Response Time: 1 ms GTG
- Color Supported: 1.07 Billion
- Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM): 100,000,000:1
- Brightness: 400 cd/m²
- Viewing Angles: 178° Horizontal / 178° Vertical
- Stand: Height adj (3.54″)
- Ports: HDMI 2.1, 1x DisplayPort (1.4), Headphone
- VESA Compatible: 100 x 100mm
- Dimensions: 28.2″ x 22.1″ x 10.5″ (with stand)
Along with this 144hz 4K monitor, Acer has also announced the Nitro KG282K 4K gaming monitor, designed for use in gaming desktop systems. It is based on a high-quality matrix measuring 28 inches diagonally. The gaming screen corresponds to the 4K format: the resolution is 3840 × 2160 pixels, the brightness of up to 300 nits, and is priced at £300.