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Guru3D.com » News » Acer Announces 35in Predator Z35 with G-sync and 200Hz

Acer Announces 35in Predator Z35 with G-sync and 200Hz

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/03/2015 07:41 AM | source: | 44 comment(s)
Acer Announces 35in Predator Z35 with G-sync and 200Hz

This one is fairly sexy and was mentioned by us already during computex. Acer Predator Z35 is 35" with a 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio and curved screen format. It comes with an AMVA panel (same as the recently released BenQ XR3501).

Like that model, the native refresh rate of the panel from AU Optronics is 144Hz, but Acer state in their press release that this can be overclocked to 200Hz.The Acer Predator Z35 will support NVIDIA G-sync technology, which is presumably where the 200Hz refresh rate max comes in, probably only supported when using G-sync although again that's to be confirmed. The resolution is relatively low, only offering 2560 x 1080 maximum, as opposed to the 3440 x 1440 we've seen from some 34" ultra-wide screens.

  • Acer announces its industry-leading Predator gaming monitor lineup now includes two new series with NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ technology
  • The Predator Z35 touts a 35-inch 21:9 UltraWide Full HD (2560x1080) panel with a curvature of 2000R for an immersive, dynamic and wraparound gaming experience
  • The Predator XB1 Series includes 27-inch and 28-inch models that give gamers a competitive edge with incredibly detailed images and superbly smooth visuals

Today Acer announced the expansion of its Predator gaming monitor lineup with two new series featuring NVIDIA® G-SYNC™, namely the curved Predator Z and the flat-panel Predator XB1. Providing a best-in-class gaming experience inside-and-out, both series build on Acer’s industry-leading display technology, which has been widely praised by gamers worldwide, combined with bold and angular Acer Predator design language and bright red accents. 

Curved Gaming at Full Throttle: Predator Z35 
The Predator Z35 is the first product of Acer’s Predator Z Series curved gaming monitors with NVIDIA® G-SYNC™. Its 35-inch 21:9 UltraWide Full HD (2560x1080) panel features a curvature of 2000R for immersive, wraparound gaming. The Predator Z35 incorporates NVIDIA® ULMB™ (Ultra Low Motion Blur) technology1, reducing motion blur by delivering sharp edges in fast-paced gaming environments. It also supports overclocking to a lightning-fast 200Hz refresh rate, so gamers can find their enemies before they spot them and enjoy crystal clear turns on the racetrack, and features powerful audio with DTS® Sound, 9Wx2 speakers and Acer TrueHarmony technology. 

Pixel-Perfect for a Competitive Edge: Predator XB1
The Predator XB1 Series features the latest NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ technology, giving gamers an advantage with incredibly detailed images and smooth visuals. The 27-inch models (XB271HK / XB271HU) feature a ZeroFrame edge-to-edge design with 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) or WQHD (2560 x 1440) IPS panels that support 100% of the sRGB color gamut, while the XB271HU supports NVIDIA® ULMB™ and refresh rates of up to 144Hz. The 28-inch model (XB281HK) features a 4K UHD panel that has a fast GTG (gray to gray) response time of 1ms, rendering fast-moving actions or dramatic transitions smoothly without smearing or ghosting.

In-Game Advantage with GameView 
The new Predator gaming monitors feature GameView technology, which allows gamers to swiftly toggle between three customizable display profiles, tweaking settings such as Dark Boost, Overclock, and aim-point assistance to suit a wide gamut of games. It allows quick display adjustment while in-game without the need to navigate through layers of OSD menus, a significant advantage when every split second counts. 

Pricing and Availability 
The Predator Z35 will be available in North America in December with prices starting at US$1199.99, in EMEA in December with prices starting at €1,099. The Predator XB1 Series will be available in North America in November with prices starting at US$799.99, in EMEA in October with prices starting at €699. 



Acer Announces 35in Predator Z35 with G-sync and 200Hz




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Solfaur
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#5153841 Posted on: 09/04/2015 09:33 PM
LOL

144Hz + 30''+ ALONE are hard find

I know lol, guess I'll stick with my ancient Dell U2711 some more. :P

Vipu2
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#5154117 Posted on: 09/05/2015 12:43 PM
Perhaps sidetracking a bit, but are you guys aware that increased polling rate on the mouse indirectly influences camera movement and screen tearing, etc?

A guy at a mice forum took some high fps camera footage at 125, 500 and 1000 Hz and compared frame updates, the change in motion on the screen was noticeably smoother on 1000 Hz.

Also wouldn't surprise me that different rules apply for virtual reality/3D.

Very old news really that 1000hz mouse makes stuff smoother :infinity:

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#5154143 Posted on: 09/05/2015 02:19 PM
mehh , not impressed...

I'm set for the next 10 years with philips bdm4065uc, a 40" 4k VA, sli Vsynced @60hz, smooth as silk and no lags or motion blur, plus it cost me half those screens for some reason ,so didnt have to sell an arm and a leg.

If black levels and color reproduction is important, worth checking it out


more importantly, check if your display can do chroma 4:4:4 @4k 60hz, over display port 1.2,

http://www.geeks3d.com/20141203/how-to-quickly-check-the-chroma-subsampling-used-with-your-4k-uhd-tv/

this panel passes this test fine

Corrupt^
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#5154260 Posted on: 09/05/2015 05:58 PM
Very old news really that 1000hz mouse makes stuff smoother :infinity:


Yes, but alot of people underestimate how much 1 device it's latency can influence the other.

benq
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#5154354 Posted on: 09/05/2015 08:06 PM
60 to 144Hz is awesome, so 144hz to 200hz I think it will be insane

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