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At COMPUTEX 2026, Acer highlighted a broad monitor push emphasizing QD-OLED and specialist displays. The new ProDesigner PE320QK G0 and CE320QK G use 31.5-inch 4K QD-OLED panels with professional color calibration, high DCI-P3/Adobe RGB coverage, DisplayHDR True Black certification and USB‑C power delivery, aimed at creators and prosumers for Q4 availability. These ProDesigner launches sit alongside Acer’s gaming and portable monitor wave — from ultra-high-refresh Nitro and Predator panels to AI-driven 3D features — underscoring an industry trend toward QD-OLED adoption, multi-mode high-refresh gaming panels, and convergence of pro-grade color accuracy with gaming performance.
Acer's expansion of QD-OLED ProDesigner monitors signals growing availability of professional-grade QD-OLED panels, affecting display procurement and color-critical workflows. Tech teams should note the convergence of pro color accuracy with gaming and AI-driven features when planning hardware refreshes.
Dossier last updated: 2026-06-02 08:43:36
Acer unveiled two ProDesigner-series monitors at COMPUTEX 2026: the PE320QK G0 and CE320QK G, both using 31.5-inch 4K QD-OLED panels targeted at photo, graphic and video professionals (PE320QK G0) and entertainment users (CE320QK G). The PE320QK G0 features a semi-matte QD-OLED 3840×2160 panel, 99% DCI-P3 and 98% Adobe RGB coverage, DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, factory calibration (ΔE <1), up to 120 Hz, and ports including DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1 and USB-C with up to 90W power delivery. The CE320QK G uses a glossy coating and scores ΔE <2, with dual HDMI 2.1 and dual DisplayPort 1.4. Both are due in Q4 2026 at €999.
Acer unveiled two smart glasses at COMPUTEX 2026: the AR Vision GR0 focused on visual AR experiences and the GI0 centered on AI-driven audio and imaging. The GR0 features dual 1920×1080 Micro OLED panels (60Hz, 200 nits, 95% DCI-P3), supports 2D and 3D content, and connects to Android, iOS, and Windows devices for external processing; it weighs 69 g, includes near-ear speakers, 3DoF sensors, and optional magnetic prescription lenses. The GI0 is a lighter 46 g frame optimized for Google Gemini assistant, pairs via Wi-Fi 5 or Bluetooth 5.0, and adds a 12MP camera and audio capture for hands-free recording. These models target mobile AR and ambient AI use cases across consumer and productivity workflows.
Acer unveiled a broad lineup of new monitors ahead of COMPUTEX 2026, led by a 27" Predator XB273K 3D UHD IPS panel with 180Hz, integrated 3D eye-tracking and AI-assisted local 2D→3D conversion via SpatialLabs. The range spans gaming-focused models — including a 27" Nitro XV273U F5 (QHD 540Hz / HD 1000Hz), a 31.5" Nitro XV320QX (5K/3.3K up to 330Hz), a 34" QD-OLED Predator X34 F1 (3440×1440 360Hz, 1300 nits) and a Mini LED Nitro XV345CKR P — plus professional QD-OLED ProDesigner and CE series displays with high color accuracy and PD charging. Portable 12–15.6" monitors were also announced. The portfolio targets competitive gamers, creators and prosumers with extreme refresh rates, HDR, color certifications and AI-enhanced 3D features.
MSI unveiled the MPG OLED 322URDX36, billed as the world’s first tri-mode QD-OLED gaming monitor, at COMPUTEX 2026. Built on Samsung Display’s 31.5" 4K 360Hz fifth-generation QD-OLED panel with a five-layer stack, RGB stripe subpixels and DarkArmor Film coating, it reaches 1500 nits peak brightness and carries VESA DisplayHDR True Black 600 and ClearMR 18000 certifications. The monitor offers three refresh modes: 4K 360Hz, 2K 520Hz and FHD 680Hz, includes an AI anti-burn sensor, a full-bandwidth DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 port and a USB-C port with 98W PD-out. The product targets high-end gamers and esports use cases by combining extreme refresh rates, OLED image quality and burn mitigation features.