Acer Nitro XV282K V3, an affordable 4K gaming monitor
- September 19, 2023
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Acer has introduced the Nitro XV282K V3 monitor as an update to the gaming model 4K resolution and high refresh rate. And now a significantly reduced price compared
Acer has introduced the Nitro XV282K V3 monitor as an update to the gaming model 4K resolution and high refresh rate. And now a significantly reduced price compared
Acer has introduced the Nitro XV282K V3 monitor as an update to the gaming model 4K resolution and high refresh rate. And now a significantly reduced price compared to the original.
Everything related to gaming has a unique twist, befitting the first entertainment industry. We see this in the marketing of components as well as peripherals such as monitors. Large-screen PC gaming on ultra-wide screens is a joy, and the same can be said for 4K native resolution. They are not the most used in games, probably because they are more expensive and require higher level components such as a graphics card, but if you have the equipment to generate this content, you will enjoy it.
Acer Nitro XV282K V3 mounts the panel 28 inch IPS diagonal s 4K native resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels). The panel is a typical 8-bit version with FRC support for 10-bit dithering, with a static contrast ratio of 1000:1, a maximum brightness of 400 Hz and support for 90 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut.
Supports HDR400 high dynamic range standard as well as AMD FreeSync Premium synchronization technology with variable VRR frequency range from 48 to approx. 150 Hz which is not bad at all for 4K. Its response time is also good at 1 millisecond.
It has an ergonomic base that allows for height, tilt and swivel adjustments and video inputs Display Port 1.4 and HDMI 2.1. It also includes a modern usable USB Type-C with Display Port mode and a USB Type-A Hub with upstream and downstream ports. It also has two integrated 2-watt speakers and VESA support for wall mounting.
Nitro XV282K V3 is available in some regions with an official price 429 dollars. Acer has reduced the price of the updated model (quite a bit) from the original to make it one of the most affordable of its kind, with 4K at 150 Hz and other good-level features.
Source: Muy Computer
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