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Acer Predator X34 X0 34-inch Mini LED 200 Hz gaming monitor review: Ultra wide, ultra fast, and ultra bright

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The Acer Predator X34 X0 delivers incredible gaming and HDR performance that make it best in class for color and brightness. But it has a couple of omissions that make it less suitable for users with slower PCs.

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There are many different shapes and sizes in the curved gaming monitor category, but the bread-and-butter screen is a 34-inch 21:9 panel with a 1500R radius. This is the easiest and least expensive way to put a 21:9 display on your desk, and there are many good choices available if you’re looking for one of the best gaming monitors.

You can expect to spend around $500 for one of these, but if you can add a C-note to that, Acer has a new Predator, the X34 X0, with a 1,000-nit Mini LED backlight, 1,152 dimming zones, HDR10, 200 Hz refresh rate, Quantum Dots, Adaptive-Sync, 3440x1440 WQHD resolution, and a 21:9 aspect ratio curved to 1500R. Let’s take a look.

Acer Predator X34 X0 Specs

Swipe to scroll horizontally Panel Type / Backlight Quantum Dot VA / Mini LED Row 1 - Cell 0 Full Array Local Dimming Row 2 - Cell 0 1,152 zones Screen Size / Aspect Ratio 34 inches / 21:9 Row 4 - Cell 0 Curve radius: 1500mm Max Resolution and Refresh Rate 3440x1440 @ 200 Hz Row 6 - Cell 0 FreeSync and G-Sync Compatible Native Color Depth and Gamut 10-bit (8-bit+FRC) / DCI-P3+ Row 8 - Cell 0 HDR10, DisplayHDR 1000 Response Time (GTG) 1ms Brightness (mfr) 450 nits SDR Row 11 - Cell 0 1,000 nits HDR Contrast (mfr) 3,000:1 Speakers 2x 5w Video Inputs 1x DisplayPort 1.4 Row 15 - Cell 0 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x USB-C Audio 3.5mm headphone output USB 3.2 1x up, 2x down Power Consumption 39.3w, brightness @ 200 nits Panel Dimensions WxHxD w/base 31.7 x 17.8-22.6 x 13.6 inches (805 x 452-574 x 345mm) Panel Thickness 5.55 inches (141mm) Bezel Width Top/sides: 0.35 inch (9mm) Row 22 - Cell 0 Bottom: 2 inches (50mm) Weight 17.2 pounds (7.8kg) Warranty 3 years

The X34 X0 has the two things that contribute to maximum LCD contrast: Vertical Alignment (VA) technology and a Full Array Local Dimming (FALD) Mini LED backlight with 1,152 dimming zones. It’s the next best thing to OLED, and you’ll save around $400 in the process. Native contrast is 3,000:1, and with the zone dimming at its max setting in HDR mode, blacks are immeaurable. The X34 X0 delivers some killer HDR.

It's made even better with a huge color gamut courtesy of a Quantum Dot layer that covers over 106% of DCI-P3. Primary colors are especially vivid, and you can use this extra volume for SDR and HDR content at your preference. Or engage a super-accurate sRGB mode when the smaller gamut is required. Speaking of requirements, there is one that the X34 X0 doesn’t have and that’s calibration. It’s very accurate out of the box for all content, regardless of color standard.

Gaming runs smoothly and responsively thanks to a 200 Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync. The X34 X0 works on G-Sync and FreeSync platforms and includes VRR support for consoles over its HDMI 2.1 inputs. A DisplayPort 1.4 supports full bandwidth at 200 Hz, while the HDMI ports top out at 100 Hz. You also get a USB-C port, which covers DisplayPort functions up to 200 Hz. USB 3.2 is also covered with one up and two downstream ports on a rear-facing jack pack.

Physically, the X34 X0 is premium all the way. The stand is rock solid with firm adjustments. A metal headphone hook unfolds from the top, and you get a nice cable management clip below, also made from metal. The OSD is controlled by a backlit joystick protruding from the bottom right. It includes aiming points and a refresh rate counter, plus three user programmable picture modes and full calibration control with color gamut selection.

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