We're betting some gamers already have their credit cards out. We've spotted it at MicroCenter and Amazon, though it's unavailable for now. Users can use DisplayPort daisy-chaining for multi-monitor configurations, too.Īcer says that the XR382CQK should be available now for $1,300. A pair of built-in 7W speakers might come in handy for basic sound output, though we wouldn't advise letting of your desktop speakers quite yet.Ī picture-by-picture mode lets two sources display side-by-side on the screen, and Acer's GameView lets you adjust black levels, add an on-screen crosshair, or change the refresh rate without having to navigate through the display's OSD menu.
The monitor also offers four USB 3.0 Type-A ports and a USB 3.0 Type-C port for extra convenience. On the back of the display, you'll find one each of HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 ports. The monitor's 75Hz refresh rate, 5-ms response time, and inclusion of FreeSync roughly position it as a display for the gamer crowd, though it's not marked with Acer's Predator label. Acer knows it, and offers its new FreeSync-powered ultrawide 37.5" XR382CQK as the next step up in gamers' eternal quest for immersion.Īcer's IPS display boasts a 3440×1600 resolution with a 21:9 aspect ratio and 2,300R curvature. Once you get used to all the real estate offered by a big, high-resolution screen, it's tough to go back-especially for gaming.