THE THING WITH LUXURIES is that, once you’ve experienced them, it can be difficult to go back to the mundane. Whether it’s fine wines, high-end hi-fi, or expensive motors, experiencing the good stuff often means that nothing else comes close. That’s why this Acer Predator XB323QK 4K gaming monitor should come with a warning, lest people are tempted to spend $2000+ trying to get a machine powerful enough to drive it.
If money’s no object though, this monitor has everything going for it. It’s a 4K display with an IPS panel, a huge 32-inch screen, a 144Hz refresh rate, and support for both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-SYNC. Those stats make it a dream monitor for gamers, offering the most premium of experiences short of an 8K television or an OLED monitor.
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