Acer kicks of its CES 2020 reveals with a 55-inch 0.5ms 120Hz OLED Gaming Monitor

Acer kicks of its CES 2020 reveals with a 55-inch 0.5ms 120Hz OLED Gaming Monitor

Acer kicks of its CES 2020 reveals with a 55-inch 0.5ms 120Hz OLED Gaming Monitor

At CES 2020, Acer has unveiled something massive, a 55-inch OLED gaming monitor that’s said to offer gamers VRR support, refresh rates of up to 120Hz and lower response times than most other OLED screens.    

The Acer Predator CG552K offers OLED quality levels with high refresh rates and a low 0.5ms grey-to-grey response time, providing users DisplayHDR 400 (Presumably VESA’s “True Black” standard) certification and support for variable refresh rates (VRR) over HDMI and DisplayPort. 

TFTCentral has reported that this screen will release in Q3 2020 with a price tag of $2,999, delivering gamers high-end specs and pricing levels that high-end, large screen OLED lovers should expect.

This screen covers 98.5% of the DCI-P3 colour space and reportedly features a colour deviation of E
At this time it is unknown if this screen will support HDMI 2.1, though VRR support over HDMI does suggest that this screen supports partial HDMI 2.1 support at a minimum. Full HDMI 2.1 support could make this screen ideal for use with future games consoles, such as the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, both of which are said to support 120Hz framerates if developers desire.  

Acer kicks of its CES 2020 reveals with a 55-inch 0.5ms 120Hz OLED Gaming Monitor  
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