Acer Predator and Nitro: 5K, Glasses-Free 3D and One Thousand Hertz

Published on May 31, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Acer has renewed its monitor lineup with the new Predator and Nitro models, incorporating 5K resolutions and 3D technology that requires no glasses. Additionally, they achieve refresh rates of up to 1000 Hz, promising extreme smoothness. For the average user, this translates to sharper images for work and gaming, with more realistic movements and no annoying ghosting effect.

Ultra-wide gaming monitor displaying a 5K resolution scene with a futuristic cityscape, no ghosting effect visible during a high-speed car chase, 3D holographic depth effect emerging from the screen without glasses, 1000 Hz refresh rate indicator shown as a smooth motion trail behind a fast-moving drone, a gamer’s hand adjusting a Predator keyboard with RGB backlighting, Nitro logo on the monitor bezel, cinematic photorealistic technical illustration, dynamic action with glowing particle trails, sharp reflections on the curved screen, dark ambient lighting with blue and red neon accents, engineering visualization style

The technical leap: from pixels to visual perception 🖥️

Glasses-free 3D technology uses an eye-tracking system and a lenticular lens on the panel, creating a sense of depth without needing accessories. Combined with 5K resolution, the detail is remarkable. The 1000 Hz refresh rate, although it may seem excessive, reduces motion blur to nearly imperceptible levels. These advances, however, require powerful hardware to be utilized and, for now, come at a high price. It is expected that, over time, these features will become more accessible.

The monitor that sees the future, but not your wallet 💸

These monitors are so advanced that they will likely see the release of the next GTA before your wallet recovers from the blow. Glasses-free 3D technology is ideal for confusing your pet when it sees a virtual fly on the screen. And with 1000 Hz, you'll even be able to see a mosquito's blink in a shooting game. They are luxury products, but at least, when the price drops, we'll know that total immersion exists.