
Acer
MiniLED Will Change You: Mini LED will ruin all other monitors for you. You’ll see dynamic levels of contrast that put reality to shame. Games and movies will take on a new hue as colors explode in up to 1000 Nits luminosity. The Predator X34's 1152 local dimming zones are calling you. Will you answer? AMD FreeSync Premium Technology: Get in the game with the AMD FreeSync Premium display. Each display is validated by AMD to bring you a smooth, variable refresh rate (VRR) gaming experience that eliminates tearing, stuttering, artifacts, and flicker. Fast and Furious: If you want seamless gameplay at ridiculous levels of speed, you’ve come to the right place. With up to a 200Hz refresh rate and up to 0.5ms (G to G) your sessions will be fluid, unbroken and unmatched – with little to no ghosting
The Acer Predator X34 X0bmiiphux is a 34‑inch ultrawide gaming monitor launched in 2025, featuring a Mini‑LED IPS panel with 3440×1440 resolution, up to 200 Hz variable refresh rate and 1000 nits peak brightness for HDR. It combines a 1500R curvature, fast response times and modern connectivity such as HDMI 2.1 and 65 W USB‑C.
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Best For
Competitive gamers who need high refresh rates and fast response; immersive gamers who value a curved 21:9 screen for RPGs, flight sims and racing; hybrid work‑gaming users who benefit from USB‑C single‑cable connectivity; HDR enthusiasts seeking cinematic brightness without OLED burn‑in; AMD GPU owners who can fully use FreeSync Premium.
Not Ideal For
Pure productivity users preferring flat 4K panels; NVIDIA users seeking full G‑Sync Ultimate features; buyers who need a KVM switch or who are highly sensitive to IPS glow and blooming.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers, notably Tom's Hardware, hail the X34 X0bmiiphux as a flagship ultrawide LCD that rivals OLED in brightness and contrast. They praise its 1152‑zone Mini LED backlight, Quantum Dot layer, 106% DCI‑P3 coverage and “killer” HDR performance, while noting its modern connectivity and ergonomic design. The lack of G‑Sync Ultimate is mentioned but not seen as a major drawback for most gamers.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the monitor’s immersive curvature, exceptional HDR brightness, and solid build quality. USB‑C convenience and the wide screen for multitasking receive frequent compliments. Common complaints focus on blooming in dark scenes, a sluggish OSD menu, and the need to use DisplayPort or USB‑C for the full 200 Hz refresh rate.
Common Complaints
Blooming around bright objects in dark scenes; slow or unintuitive on‑screen display menu; HDMI 2.1 limited to 100 Hz, requiring DP or USB‑C for 200 Hz operation.
How It Compares
vs. Acer X34 V (QD‑OLED)
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Choose the X34 V if you prioritize perfect blacks and are willing to pay a premium; choose the X34 X0bmiiphux for brighter HDR and higher refresh without burn‑in concerns.
vs. Acer X34 GS (IPS)
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The X34 GS is suitable for budget‑conscious users; the X34 X0bmiiphux is the better choice for gamers demanding top‑tier HDR brightness and 200 Hz performance.
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