The Acer Nitro XV320QX delivers 5K clarity and high-speed dual-mode performance
31 May 2026, 11:06:13
Add DisplaySpecifications as a preferred source on GoogleThe Acer Nitro XV320QX steps confidently into the high‑resolution performance segment, offering gamers and creators a 31.5‑inch IPS display built for clarity, speed, and versatility. Its 5K (5120 x 2880 px) native resolution delivers exceptional sharpness across the entire panel, giving artists the pixel density needed for detailed editing while offering gamers a richly textured visual experience. Both HDMI and DisplayPort connections support the full resolution at 165 Hz, ensuring that users can enjoy ultra‑high‑resolution gameplay or creative work without compromising refresh rate.
For moments when speed becomes the priority, Acer's DFR technology unlocks a 330 Hz mode at 2560 x 1440, allowing the display to shift instantly from meticulous 5K detail to esports‑level responsiveness. This dual‑mode capability makes the XV320QX uniquely adaptable, serving as both a precision tool for creators and a high‑performance weapon for competitive players.
The Fast IPS panel supports response times as low as 0.5 ms MPRT, keeping motion crisp even during rapid transitions. AMD FreeSync Premium ensures tear‑free, fluid gameplay across supported GPUs, maintaining smoothness whether the display is running at its native 165 Hz or its accelerated 330 Hz mode. With 95% DCI‑P3 coverage and VESA DisplayHDR 400, the monitor produces vibrant color and improved dynamic range, giving both games and creative content a more expressive, lifelike appearance.
Acer also focuses on user comfort and control. The XV320QX includes an Acer Smart Dial that allows quick access to brightness, contrast, and other key settings directly from the monitor's frame. An infrared remote further simplifies adjustments, making it easy to switch inputs or fine‑tune picture modes without breaking workflow or stepping away from a gaming session. The monitor is fitted with a fully ergonomic stand and dual stereo speakers.
The Acer Nitro XV320QX will be available in North America in Q4'2026, starting at USD 1099.99; and in EMEA in Q4'2026, starting at EUR 999.
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