Acer’s New Monitors For Creatives
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Acer has announced three new ProDesigner displays for photographers, video editors, and other creative users, led by the new ProDesigner PE320QXT, a 31.5-inch 6K display that focuses on colour accuracy and HDR work. The flagship model uses a 6016 × 3384 Quantum Dot IPS panel running at 60Hz. Acer says the display reaches 600 nits peak brightness, carries HDR600 certification, and is Calman verified with claimed Delta E below one performance alongside 99% Adobe RGB and 99% DCI-P3 coverage.
One of the more unusual features is touchscreen support, which still is not particularly common on larger colour-focused displays. The PE320QXT supports 10-point touch input and works with MPP 2.0 stylus pens, allowing you to interact directly with editing tools, photos, or timelines on the display itself. Acer has also added an 8MP webcam, integrated speakers, and a relatively broad selection of ports including DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, USB-A, USB-C, and a headphone jack. Alongside it, Acer also introduced the smaller 27-inch PE270K, which drops to 4K resolution but increases refresh rate up to 144Hz with a 1ms response time. It still keeps fairly strong colour specs with Calman verification, Delta E below one, 99% Adobe RGB coverage, 96% DCI-P3 coverage, and HDR400 support.
The third display is the portable PE160W, a 16-inch OLED monitor for ‘editing on the go’. It uses a 1920 × 1200 OLED panel with 95% DCI-P3 coverage, Delta E below two, and brightness rated at 300 nits, which probably makes it more useful indoors or in controlled lighting rather than brighter outdoor environments. Connectivity includes HDMI 1.4 and dual USB-C ports. All three displays begin shipping in June. The PE270K starts at $450 and ships June 1, the PE320QXT costs $1,499 and arrives June 8, while the PE160W is priced at $249.99 with shipping starting June 22.










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