Acer Predator X25 bmiiprzx 24.5 FHD (1920 x 1080) Dual Drive IPS Gaming Monitor | NVIDIA G-SYNC | Up to 360Hz | Up to 0.3ms | 99% sRGB | 400nit | DisplayHDR 400 | Display Port 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.0

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  • Matthew J. Bottino

    > 3 day

    Update: I believe I just received a bad unit. The Display Port connection stopped working altogether. No amount of restarts, cable swaps, and/or alternative sources (Laptop and PC) were able to bring it back. This may explain many of the issues I was encountering.

  • Omar Garcia

    > 3 day

    Very nice monitor

  • Steven

    > 3 day

    I have an x34 and x35. they are both Excellent, but the thing is the x35 isnt that much better than the x35. the hdr mode is really great but ... not worth the price folks.

  • Boni

    Greater than one week

    For almost a grand I would hope this monitor exceeds expectations, and it does! In my opinion 360 Hz is a must if it you’re a gamer. One of the best monitors I’ve ever purchased.

  • Marta stachura

    > 3 day

    great monitor and the screen is perfect

  • Deborah

    Greater than one week

    S vs GS: Now Im sure the GS Gsync compatible (adaptive sync) works perfectly well, the S was the only decision for me. Having a dedicated Gsync module is absolutely worth the ~$50 premium it will cost us. Im using EVGA 3080ti FTW Ultra and will only ever be using Nvidia GPUs.

  • Ali Mohamed

    > 3 day

    The Monitor Great I got it it’s only voice no pictures I was very disappointed because I can’t wait to play with it and finally these things happen

  • home user

    Greater than one week

    Was curious on MiniLED monitors in 32 and this was the first one available from reputable brand state side. From the pane perspective: the uniformity is great. The HDR setting works great in Windows PC. Mac videos looks good, but the generic areas looks washed out if using HRD. Gamers could see some blooming as has been reviewed by people with better eye than me. HDR videos looks great. I use it for productivity (coding and phot editing). Very pleasing to look at images or videos, but it should be for the price. For my purposes it is appealing, but one has to decide on their perceived value for money.

  • Milk Milkins

    > 3 day

    This my first Gsync monitor and it is well worth the price. Dont get confused like me if your also a first time Gsync buyer. When enabling Gsync through Nvidia control panel make sure Gsync is enabled in the option and there shouldnt be a 3rd option since it Native Gsync. I spent hours apon hours and even reset pc entirely thinking i needed that 3rd option box to be checked since it would not show up. I guess from a website i seen a native Gsync also did not have it while2 other different monitors that was, tested Gsync and compatible Gsync had the 3rd option of it. Also Gsync demo software if you use it and have gsync off you wont be able to use the gsync box in that program if that helps also.

  • Bradleyjb

    > 3 day

    I recognize people are having issues, but I am not. Completely love the picture and gaming on this monitor. There is some haloing with FALD on, but not enough to bug me. No dead pixels, I run it at 144 (mostly RPG, sport and strategy - I dont need 200mhz FPS) and keep the OD on normal. I dont see flickering or scanlines and yes, I play Witcher 3 on it. The snowy picture does flicker, but thats not a realistic scenario for me. Fan is not audible 99% of the time (matter of fact, only when off sometimes). My most recent monitors have been an Acer X34, Acer XB321HK, and a Samsung CHG70. I think this monitor is better than each of those. The CHG70 has more saturated colors (which I love) but the FALD cant be beat and is amazing with HDR content, so worth the trade off.

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