Recently, we have seen many OLED game monitors with impressive refresh rates, and some of them are quite good. 4K, 32-inch X32X QD-OLED predator is displayed from the package, wearing a 1700R curve, which will immediately give it to some and will cause others to leave a kind of rash that you threw out of the doctor’s waiting room.
I am not here to transform anyone to the church of the Holy Krzyż, but every time I utilize a curved screen, I have a kind of revelation. A attractive pink bunny rabbit, who lives on one of my arms, whispers nicely in my ear that the edges of the screen bend with you, is actually quite nice, considering how close we are sitting in monitors on the PC. It doesn’t make much sense for the TV, which is on the other side of the room, but having a 32-inch screen on the desk that appears in your peripheral vision, is really good for games, ensuring that you are sitting in the right place.
Then a squirrel in a Halloween mask, which lives on my other murmur’s murmurs, that all this nonsense, curved screens are abomination and that my ordinary 32-inch flat monitor is good enough, thank you. Do curved monitors that are not ultrawides go the same as 3D based on a vitreous? Certainly there are fewer of them than before.
Do you know what else is quite good in games? 4K. And HDR. And refresh speed 240 Hz. And generally OLED.
Acer Predator X32X Specifications
Screen size: 32-inch
Screen type: QD
Resolution: 3840 x 2160
Maximum refresh rate: 240 Hz
Communication: USB-C, 2x HDMI 2.1, 2x DisplayPort 1.4, USB KVM
HDR: HDR 400
Webcam: NO
Loudspeakers: 2x 5 W.
Adaptation: +25º to -5:00 inclination; + 90 ° pivot; +/- 20 ° Rotary; Height 150 mm
Dimensions: 818 mm x 30.5 mm x 579 mm
Libra: 7 kg (with rack)
Price: $ 900 /£ 869
There was a bit of fun to set X32x up: apart from the box, the image was matte, and obtaining the colorful image quality we expected from the OLED screen required a little more in the settings of both the monitor and Windows 11, than otherwise you could expect. It is quite possible that the review unit was in the hands of another person before it landed in the PC Gamer test laboratory and care care, and that they somehow mixed up the settings, but to get a vivid image from x32x, first required several corrections.
HDR had to be activated both in OSD (which is responsive and simple to navigate with the central joystick) and Windows, and then go into the DSO to discover “Max Brightness” mode. After passing on this screen, he finally provided a decent result, and although the 230 rivet coloring reading may look a bit low on the HDR400 screen, the higher number often does not apply to the brightness of the full screen, and the number of about 250 rivets is the same as we saw on many screens that divide this type of Samsung panel, such as MPG MPG MPG.
The screen is able to display a 98% color range of DCI-P3 in our tests, which is quite standard for HDR OLEDS, and after configuring its satisfying display is a satisfying display.
Then, of course, there is a number of frames per second. Ghosting is not something that can be expected from 240 Hz OLED, there is no blur, and the viewing angle is good. If you have a type of computer that can feed it with a high number of cages, it will display it with a lithe yellow shade, which is common in QD-OLED panels. Quickly poke the color temperature towards blue can change something, but it’s not really worth worrying about, especially since we are all blue-federal nowadays.
Outside, X32x is extremely nicely made because we expect Acer Predator Equipment, although there is a gigantic external energy brick that will get stuck behind the desk if you let it. The screen housing is a kind of black plastic that attracts dust, gaunt on the edges, and is surprisingly lithe without a rack. This stand is a few round socket at the back of the panel, and one screw rotated thumb attach it to the widely spread two -footed foot to keep it stable. At the bottom of the stand there is a cable guide and a folding headphone hook at the top, which can also be used to hold the keys or a spare HDMI cable.
Buy if …
✅ You have five things to connect to the monitor and you don’t like hubs: To be truthful, this is a lot of contribution, and most will accumulate cobwebs, but knowledge that it will give sultry.
Don’t buy if …
❌ Childhood trauma with the participation of Niepomierie or Parabola is still haunting you: The geometry class was complex for all of us, and the 1700R X32X curve concerns the only thing he doesn’t like.
You may need this cable because X32x is well supplied in the inputs. The curved screens may not be ideal for watching a streaming video, but when you have connected PCs to both DisplayPort and USB-C input data, you will need something that can be found in the second HDMI socket next to the console or cable, and the stick can fill it nicely. There is a useful USB center for those who also like to switch between computers, enabling the replacement of the mouse and perhaps a flash drive between USB-C (which can provide 65 in the load, although it is worth noting that 90W is available elsewhere if the laptop is really thirsty). There is also a pair of 5 speakers in which no one will bother, and on the back Jack Audio.
I’m so sorry, the squirrel, the rabbit could carry an argument this time. The current 32 -inch brisk crops OLED are one of the best currently available computer game monitors, and Acer Predator X32X uses the same technology as many of them, with the same positives and negatives. It is even available at a similar price. You will not find what you get here is a curve and additional input video. And do you like the curve, it is a matter of taste, despite what the bunny says.

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