Acer Predator Z57 | 57″ DUHD 7680 x 2160 Mini LED 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium | 120Hz | 1ms | VESA DisplayHDR 1000| DCI-P3 98% | KVM Switch | USB Type-C, DP 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.1

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Price: $1,699.99
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Infinite Immersion, Endless Experiences: Discover gaming excellence with the Mini LED 57″ curved gaming monitor, featuring world’s first DUHD (7680 x 2160) resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The super curved 1000R amplifies immersion, while the VESA DisplayHDR 1000 ensures maximum contrasts and details. Elevate your gaming sessions with this remarkable display. This AMD FreeSync Premium monitor takes gameplay to the next level of smooth. Enjoy exceptional color purity and more realistic natural images thanks to an expanded contrast ratio and color palette using VESA Certificated DisplayHDR 400–all housed in a ZeroFrame design that makes for a near-seamless look! (UM.NZ7AA.001)
NEON-LIT DETAILS: Dive deep into astonishing details with DUHD (7680×2160) resolution powered by 2304-zone Mini LED local dimming. Experience the shadows and highlights like never before, immersing you into the sprawling cities and dark alleys of the cyber-future.
RADIANT VISIONS: Armed with VESA DisplayHDR 1000 and DCI-P3 98%, the Predator Z57 paints your screen with colors so vivid, they feel alive. From the neon glows of cyber streets to the vibrant shades of the digital horizon, witness the world in all its luminous glory.
CINEMATIC IMMERSION: With a 1000R curvature and a panoramic 32:9 aspect ratio, step into a world that envelopes your senses. This masterfully crafted display cocoons you, pulling you further into the heart of the game, where every mission feels like reality.
FAST AND FURIOUS: For blazing-fast gameplay that defies expectations, look no further. With a 120Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, enjoy fluid, uninterrupted sessions with minimal ghosting. Achieve unrivaled gaming performance with this powerhouse display.
ADAPTABLE ERGONOMICS: Every gamer is unique, just like every avatar in the neon-lit cityscapes. Adjust tilt, swivel, and height to find your perfect viewing angle, ensuring comfort through those extended gaming marathons.
NEXT-GEN READY: Whether you’re a PC enthusiast or console loyalist, the Predator Z57 is geared for the future. With HDMI 2.1 support, dive straight into next-gen gaming with PS5 and Xbox Series X, ensuring the bridge between realities remains seamless.
ACOUSTIC RESONANCE: Amidst the hum of neon streets and distant chatter of AI, the Predator Z57’s dual 10W speakers ensure every sonic nuance is heard. From echoing sirens to the whisper of secrets, immerse yourself in a soundscape as vivid as the world displayed.
UNIVERSAL CONNECT: Harness the power of versatility with the USB Type-C 90W PD port. Enjoy seamless data transfers, display connectivity, and device charging through one solitary conduit. Plus, the integrated KVM switch ensures effortless transitions between your digital arsenals.
57″ DUHD (7860 x 2160) Widescreen Mini LED Display | 1000R Curved Display with 32:9 Aspect Ratio | AMD FreeSync Premium | VESA mounting compliant (100 x 100mm
USB Type-C Port: 1 x USB 3.2 (Type-C) port (Gen 1 up to 5 Gbps) supporting data, power (90W) and DisplayPort over USB-C | Video Ports: 1 x Display Port 1.4 and 2 x HDMI 2.1 | USB Ports: USB 3.2 Hub (1 up and 4 down) | USB Type-C, HDMI & USB Cables Included

Customers say

Customers find the monitor to have good picture quality, a fast refresh rate of 120Hz, and responsive gaming performance. They appreciate its build quality. However, some customers have differing opinions on color quality, backlight bleeding, sound quality, and value for money.

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Acer Predator Z57 | 57″ DUHD 7680 x 2160 Mini LED 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor | AMD FreeSync Premium | 120Hz | 1ms | VESA DisplayHDR 1000| DCI-P3 98% | KVM Switch | USB Type-C, DP 1.4 & 2 x HDMI 2.1

  1. alan b egge

    So far, it’s incredible
    Update:The monitor is still incredible. But the 100 dollar price drop after only being out for a few months is a kick in the teeth. Obviously, I would have waited. I’d dock stars but that would just screw up the ratings for new buyers. In reality, it has gotten better. It was worth it at 1100. It is definitely worth it now.I was pretty anxious about buying it because of the mediocre reviews on Amazon. It’s clear this panel has had significant quality control issues as the AOC version has similar reviews. All I can say is that so far, it’s been jaw-dropping in every regard. The colors are great and it comes decently calibrated out of the box. The blacks are particularly good and the backlight bleed is effectively nonexistent if you’re sitting where a normal person would be sitting. It had one dead pixel at first but the gentlest of figure pushes got rid of it. Gaming is where it really shines obviously. I have a 1080 TI and with g-sync on and the monitor set to `120hz, it’s incredible. The one obvious drawback is the ridiculous price. IT’S 100$ CHEAPER AT NEWEGG! I only bought it here because I needed to use an Amazon credit card. Plus I didn’t know about the price difference until two days after I unpacked it.For most people, I’d say get the AOC for 899$. It has basically the same potential problems as the Z35P as they use identical panels. I wanted that extra 20hz but frankly, 300$ is an obscene amount of money to pay for that. However, I already had a graphics card that could take advantage of those 20hz and in a year or so, after they’ve come out with faster monitors all around, I think I’ll be glad I got the nicest one I could get at the time. Unless you’re going to be gaming and your graphics card is fast enough to break 100fps at 3440×1440 on decent settings with an NVidia card, you don’t need this.BTW, if you have an AMD card, you shouldn’t even be looking at this or any gsync monitor. Get a PIXIO! They sell a 34 inch ultrawide freesync PVA panel for 599$. Just type PIXIO into the Amazon search bar. It’s also way better rated than any of the big brand 30+ inch ultrawides. If I was building a new computer, I’d probably go AMD GPU because freesync monitors are SO MUCH CHEAPER. The PIXIO version of the Z35P is 700 (600 if NEWEGG) dollars cheaper and the SAMSUNG panel it uses doesn’t have any of the QOC issues that the ACER and ASUS ones do.Still, I’m reviewing one the one I got and I was aware of the high price so I’m not going to knock it for that. Assuming it works when it arrives, the Z35P is the best gaming monitor money can buy.But buy it somewhere else. Amazon is the only place selling it for 1200.

  2. Aleks k.

    Gaming on it is a blast.
    This review is for Z35P bmiphz 35inch 3440x1440p Screen.Quick History. I love Gaming, fast refresh rates, Gsync and a quest for ultimate monitor has been my holy grail. That being said here is the list of screens I currently have and a bit of comparison.Acer XB280HK bprz 28 – First Gsync 4k Screen that I jumped on the Gsync wagon with. Used this for about 6 months had a few issues with screen just going black in full screen mode and just could not come to terms with TN panel and 60hz. Color shifts and washed out color got me to pass this down to my son.Acer Predator XB271HU bmiprz 27 – After doing tons of research I finally took a plunge on this bad boy and don’t get me wrong probably one of the best 27 inch monitors out there. Full IPS 2560x1440p, Gsync, 165hz Refresh rate. Personally, I had no issues with it. Used this for almost 2 years until my wife’s screen went out and opportunity presented itself.Acer Predator Z35P bmiphz 35inch – Now the main review of this monster and what compelled me to get this model. As well as pros and cons. Let’s look at it from the gamers point of view.Pros:-3440x1440p resolution? Check-As close to IPS as you can get with wide viewing angles? Check-Overclock able to 120Hz? Check-Gsync? Check-35 inches of curved beauty? CheckScreen arrived well packaged, no damage. Used a DP cable to hook it up to my 1080 at first when I turned it on had some light bleed in all 4 corners to be expected for VA panel. Desktop looked a bit washed out compared to IPS panel no biggie there. Googled “z35p color management profile” and there is a reddit thread with a nicely calibrated profile, after applying color profile and setting gamma to gaming mode the colors are as close to IPS as you can get. Turned on overclock and set refresh to 120hz under gaming section. Just to mention the built in speakers are decent enough to watch movies with the family. Nothing beats a good quality headset though. (currently one of my favorites for long term gaming Sennheiser 506080 GAME ONE)Cons:- light strobing in upper left and right corner. Not a deal breaker, but it’s there if you pay attention to it.- Bezel a little thick compared to modern screens. I don’t ever actually notice.- Not an IPS panel.- Some games don’t support 3440x1440p or you have to tinker with settings get them running properly.- Not really a con but getting used to 21:9 FOV in some titles can be different experience than 16:9All that being said it’s a solid screen. Gaming on it is a blast. Programming on it is fantastic.Other thoughts – The only way for me to go up from here is to Nvidia BFGD

  3. Mike B

    Poor Quality Vesa Mounts
    Screen is fine, but two of the four VESA mounts became dislodged in the monitor housing after attempting to attach a mounting bracket. I suppose I over-torqued the mounting bolts but I really wasn’t twisting that hard before the bolt threads dislodged from the body.In addition, the recessed mount position makes it difficult to attach other mounting brackets without the use of some kind of washer. I luckily had some extra plastic washers around from other mounting bracket hardware.

  4. Mitch R

    Motion blur or ghosting are your options.
    Ghosting isn’t even the worst part, this monitor(z35p) has extreme motion blur, the only way to alleviate that is to enable extreme OC which causes extreme inverse ghosting that is very noticeable in games, and turning OC off causes insanely bad motion blur.Also random dark greys and blacks like the nvidia geforce game optimization settings turn red and there appears to be a middle screen glitch you can really only see with particular colors, saw it with steam.On Assassins Creed Origins motion blur is extremely noticeable, especially if you look at fine textures like rocks on the ground while you are moving, throw the game on a TN panel and there’s no blur, very crisp.All in all after trying both this and the Alienware Ultrawide that I got from bestbuy, it would have been easier to live with the Alienware Ultrawide, even though it had horrible BLB that made games like Dishonored 2 unplayable.

  5. Jordan Cross

    This is an incredible monitor. Ultrawide, 3440*1440 with NO dead pixels, which is rare for monitors in general… I go over the entire monitor on different settings to make sure all pixels are alive.There is MINIMAL ghosting, you must remember to set the refresh rate on your PC to match the monitor. Ultrawide monitors in general have issues with ghosting, but this one is very minimal compared to others. Make sure overdrive is set to NORMAL or you will have coronas (basically ghosting).

  6. STARTEKSELVA

    One of the best monitor no back light bleed and if your graphic card can overclock to support 120khz then go for ot I’m running in two zotac gtx 1080ti amp extreme

  7. Mostafa

    Very good quality

  8. Paola Bello

    Bien

  9. A Canadian Customer

    Massive improvement over my 3 monitor setup. This thing, at arms length, seems to perfectly fit my field of vision. Very immersive, smooth refresh rate (over clocked, of course, to 120fps) It is a very large monitor though – make sure you have a desk big enough for it. My large corner desk makes a perfect fit.It is expensive though… (thankfully this vendor isn’t charging a huge markup compared to US retail prices, unlike most.)

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