Let's Talk About Acer's New  Nitro XV252QF Gaming Monitor With An Insane 390Hz Refresh Rate

Let's Talk About Acer's New Nitro XV252QF Gaming Monitor With An Insane 390Hz Refresh Rate

Topic: Gaming displays

Well, this has gone completely under the radar. It seems Acer has just unveiled the Nitro XV252QF gaming monitor with a blazing fast refresh rate that comes in at 390Hz. Making the world’s fastest monitor.


Acer isn’t the only company that has produced a gaming monitor that's crossed the 300Hz refresh rate barrier. In fact, there are several currently on the market. One that comes to mind is Asus ROG Swift PG259QN, which has a 360Hz refresh rate.

Before we continue, here's a quote from our execs at Acer;

"Power up your gameplay with smooth, immersive visuals and true to life colors. Explore the new world in stunning 390Hz IPS and AMD FreeSync Premium."

The gaming monitor features In-Plane Switching (IPS) screen and supports FreeSync technology keeping visuals crispy and smooth free from tearing. This monitor will probably achieve optimal performance if connected to an AMD Radeon graphics card. Click on the highlighted text, and you will find the Nitro XV252QF fully displayed on Acer's product page.

Inquiring minds are probably wondering what exactly is the price of this gaming monitor. We'll, according to Inet, is a Swedish retailer that is currently accepting pre-orders, priced at 5,490 Swedish Krona. That's roughly $650 under US currency.

Also on the website, it lists critical specifications on the Acer's 390Hz monitor. It measures 25-inches, with 1920 x 1080 resolution and 1ms response time, rated brightness is at 400 nits, and according to the listed specs, it is bound for VESA's DisplayHDR 400 certification.

Even though gaming monitors such as the Acer Nitro XV252QF should pack pixels up to 4K resolution, 390Hz refresh rate more than makes up for what potentially will offer stunning gaming visuals.

Info nugget: FreeSync is AMD adaptive synchronization technology made explicitly for LED and OLED displays supporting various refresh rates. Its primary purpose is to avoid tearing and image stuttering during gameplay.


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