Acer ED340CURW0bmiipx, ED340CURJ0bmiipx And ED270W0bmiipx Curved Gaming Monitors Launched

Feb 25, 2026Channel
AI Analysis
Data from YouTube Data API v3Updated Just now

Video Overview

Video Details

Published3 months ago
Duration1:51
Video IDAftOUiUD_uM
Languageen-IN
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

Performance Metrics

Views7
Likes0
Comments0
Engagement Rate0.00%
Likes per 100 views0.00
Comments per 1K views0.00

Description

PRODUCT FROM OFFCIAL STORE & AMAZON : https://amzn.to/3MZRDGg Acer has rolled out three new Nitro-branded gaming monitors, and the mix is built around a shared platform approach: curved VA panels, AMD FreeSync Premium support, and a straightforward port selection. Two of the new models target the ultra-wide crowd with 34-inch 21:9 UWQHD panels, while the third is a smaller 27-inch Full HD option that still aims for high frame-rate gaming. Sales are listed as starting immediately through Acer’s regional store. The headline model is the ED340CURW0bmiipx, a 34-inch ultra-wide display running at 3,440 × 1,440 with a 240Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response specification. Acer lists 99% sRGB coverage and a 10-bit-class color pipeline with roughly 1.07 billion colors, paired with a 3,000:1 contrast ratio and 250 cd/m2 brightness. Connectivity is kept modern with two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 input, which should cover a primary PC plus at least one secondary device without resorting to adapters. Ergonomics are basic on the included stand (tilt from -5 to 20 degrees), but the monitor supports 100 × 100 mm VESA mounting for users who prefer an arm. Acer’s published size is 808 × 206 × 457 mm, with a listed weight of about 6.1 kg. Next is the ED340CURJ0bmiipx, which appears to share the same 34-inch chassis and interface layout but shifts the focus to a 120Hz refresh rate. Resolution remains UWQHD (3,440 × 1,440), curvature stays at 1500R, and the inputs mirror the 240Hz model (2× HDMI 2.1, 1× DisplayPort 1.4). Acer again lists 99% sRGB and roughly 1.07 billion colors, along with the same 250 cd/m2 brightness rating. One spec that changes on paper is contrast ratio, listed at 3,500:1 for this version. For buyers, the practical difference is simple: it is the lower-refresh alternative that keeps the ultra-wide format and the same physical footprint. The third monitor, ED270W0bmiipx, targets a more traditional desk setup with a 27-inch Full HD panel, but it still pushes a 240Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response specification. It keeps the 1500R curve and FreeSync Premium support, and Acer lists 99% sRGB coverage with approximately 16.77 million colors. Contrast is specified at 4,000:1 and brightness at 250 cd/m2. Port selection remains consistent with the larger models (2× HDMI 2.1, 1× DisplayPort 1.4), which is useful if you are standardizing sources and cables across a multi-monitor setup. VESA mounting shifts to 75 × 75 mm, and the chassis is smaller and lighter at 611 × 199 × 456 mm and around 3.9 kg. Pricing is listed as $272.39 for the ED340CURW0bmiipx, $187.19 for the ED340CURJ0bmiipx, and $124.76 for the ED270W0bmiipx. Acer also lists a three-year product warranty while specifying one year for the panel and backlight. The range makes the positioning clear: a high-refresh ultra-wide flagship, a more accessible ultra-wide variant, and a compact high-refresh option for users who prioritize frame rate over resolution. ↪ ⚠If someone has any problem with this video and want to remove this video from my channel then before give me strike contact me I will definitely delete this video⚠ ➡️ contact:- [email protected] #TheTechLegend #acer #monitor

Related Videos

More videos from The Tech Legends Niks