
Take your gaming to the next level with the Acer XF series gaming monitor. It features 1920x1080 Full HD resolution that delivers every bit of detail clearly. The fast 1ms response time makes every image vibrant and incredible. It also supports FreeSync technology, for tear-free and stutter-free gaming. Plus, Acer EyeProtect ensures comfortable viewing through entire prolonged fighting.

Acer XF Series monitors are designed to push your pixels to the max. TN¹ technology² provides wide views and enhanced color with 100% sRGB color gamut². A rapid 144Hz refresh rate² smooths out 2D action. Add the 1ms response time² and you’ve got pixel power.

Slide through your ride with AMD FreeSync. FreeSync technology eliminates screen tearing and minimizes stuttering by syncing the display refresh rate with the frames output by your computer’s display card. PC gaming doesn’t get much smoother.

Gaming is eye-intensive, so we help protect yours. Acer EyeProtect is a suite of technologies that ensures your eyes aren’t the thing that gets beat. Acer Flicker-Less, Blue Light Filter, Low Dimming and ComfyView technologies combine to make your eyes feel just fine.

Acer XF Series monitors have the Acer ErgoStand stand with tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments so you can always find that ideal viewing position. You can also detach the display panel for use with other VESA-mounting devices as needed.

The entire XF line has multiple green-design certifications that attest to our commitment to producing products that are both great and green.
2. Specifications vary depending on model.
Pros: - Very nice color - Great size for the price - Easy to put together and set up - Looks amazing on the desk - Very bright out of the box - No dead pixels
Cons: - Heavy - Options can be confusing - Making sure you're getting the best performance is confusing
Overall Review: I bought this to replace an old 60hz monitor I had been using for 6 years. The upgrade was very noticeable and the monitor itself is beautiful for gaming and watching videos! The only thing that keeps it from being a 5/5 is that the options for the monitor to make sure you're getting the advertised 144hz can be confusing. I looked at the overdrive setting but it was grey'd out due to me already having Freesync enabled. I'm not use to things doing this themselves so I had to look online to make sure everything was working correctly. Be sure to use the display port to get 144hz, otherwise you'll only be able to get 60hz.